New surveys suggest HH services most affordable in PAC sphere, but still too pricy for many boomers
Homecare E-News, April 20, 2015
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While home health may be the most affordable postacute care (PAC) setting, the cost of services provided by agencies may still be too steep for the nation’s growing population of older Americans who will require them, according to the results from two recently-released surveys.
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