Home care expenses for the disabled elderly.
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, Journal Article
Liu, K; Manton, KG; Liu, BM
Published in: Health care financing review
January 1985
This article presents descriptive statistics from the 1982 Long-Term Care Survey on noninstitutionalized elderly Americans with limitations in activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). The focus of this article is on private expenses for home-based care related to ADL and IADL limitations. We describe the amounts of out-of-pocket payments expended relative to the characteristics of the home-based, disabled elderly population. We also discuss several possible implications of the findings for policymakers and further research.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Health care financing review
EISSN
1554-9887
ISSN
0195-8631
Publication Date
January 1985
Volume
7
Issue
2
Start / End Page
51 / 58
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Statistics as Topic
- Persons with Disabilities
- Long-Term Care
- Institutionalization
- Humans
- Home Care Services
- Health Policy & Services
- Financing, Personal
- Aged
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Liu, K., Manton, K. G., & Liu, B. M. (1985). Home care expenses for the disabled elderly. Health Care Financing Review, 7(2), 51–58.
Liu, K., K. G. Manton, and B. M. Liu. “Home care expenses for the disabled elderly.” Health Care Financing Review 7, no. 2 (January 1985): 51–58.
Liu K, Manton KG, Liu BM. Home care expenses for the disabled elderly. Health care financing review. 1985 Jan;7(2):51–8.
Liu, K., et al. “Home care expenses for the disabled elderly.” Health Care Financing Review, vol. 7, no. 2, Jan. 1985, pp. 51–58.
Liu K, Manton KG, Liu BM. Home care expenses for the disabled elderly. Health care financing review. 1985 Jan;7(2):51–58.
Published In
Health care financing review
EISSN
1554-9887
ISSN
0195-8631
Publication Date
January 1985
Volume
7
Issue
2
Start / End Page
51 / 58
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Statistics as Topic
- Persons with Disabilities
- Long-Term Care
- Institutionalization
- Humans
- Home Care Services
- Health Policy & Services
- Financing, Personal
- Aged