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Which statement is FALSE about “Who Provides Long-Term Care”?

Elderly people with caregivers have better health outcomes.

Most of informal caregivers were men.

Most people needing long-term care receive it from their family and friends.

The value of the unpaid contributions was $450 billion each year.

In 2011, about 66 million people served as unpaid caregivers.

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Which statement is FALSE about “Who Pays for Long-Term Care”?

Private long-term insurance usually has large deductibles.

To quality for Medicare people need to be older than 65 or have certain disabilities.

Medicare pays for care required by a stable chronic condition.

Medicare only covers skilled care and some custodial care after an acute disease.

Since 2010, premiums for private long-term insurance jumped by 25%-90%.

Elderly people with caregivers have better health outcomes.

Most of informal caregivers were men.

Most people needing long-term care receive it from their family and friends.

The value of the unpaid contributions was $450 billion each year.

In 2011, about 66 million people served as unpaid caregivers.

_______________________________________________________________________________

Which statement is FALSE about “Who Pays for Long-Term Care”?

Private long-term insurance usually has large deductibles.

To quality for Medicare people need to be older than 65 or have certain disabilities.

Medicare pays for care required by a stable chronic condition.

Medicare only covers skilled care and some custodial care after an acute disease.

Since 2010, premiums for private long-term insurance jumped by 25%-90%.

Explanation / Answer

1) Solution: Most of informal caregivers were men.

Explanation: The most informal caregivers are female family members

2) Solution: Medicare pays for care required by a stable chronic condition.

Explanation: Medicare often covers services required for a few weeks or months after an acute hospitalization however often does not pay for care required by a stable chronic condition