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Principal Investigator(s): McCall, Nelda
Summary: These surveys were conducted to evaluate the Partnership for Long-Term Care (PLTC), a project in which the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awarded grants to four states -- California, Connecticut, Indiana, and New York -- to work with private insurers to create long-term care insurance policies that were more affordable and provided better protection against impoverishment than those generally available. PLTC policies combine private long-term care insurance with special Medicaid eligibility stan... (view full summary)
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02466.v1
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