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Kaiser Health News Long Term Care Ombudsmen Face Challenges to Independence (1-27-2013) NSCLC Directing Attorney Eric Carlson says that ombudsman programs outside of state governments are less subject to political pressure
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Corazon, 72, came close to losing her adult day health care benefits because of a problem with managed care related to needed heart surgery…. Read More.
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Category Archives: Dual Eligibles
Make Access to Medicare Savings Programs Easier
(8/11/10) An NSCLC issue brief provides recommendations to California for increasing access to MSP benefits for low-income older adults and people with disabilities. Read Brief: New Opportunities for Helping Low-Income Seniors
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Health Care Reform, Dual Eligibles & Coverage Expansion
NSCLC’s analysis of the impact of the new health reform law and dual eligibles and uninsured older adults. Read Health Care Reform, Dual Eligibles & Coverage Expansion (April 2010)
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Health Care Reform & Low-Income Older Adults: An Overview
The new health reform law impacts low income older adults. Click here to read Health Care Reform and Low-Income Older Adults: An Overview (April 2010)



