Guide to Long Term Care Financial Management
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Book Description
Long term care and senior housing are two of the fastest growing industries in the United States. In addition to the demographic impact of the growing number of elderly people needing care today, baby boomers are increasingly conscious of housing and care issues as they confront the aging of their parents and consider their own future needs. As a result, the work of industry management is increasingly complex and demanding. Here is the only book that specifically addresses the professional financial management issues of long term care providers.
Guide to Long Term Care Financial Management provides training and technical information for professional financial managers working in senior housing and health care. This indispensable resource covers the many aspects of this huge and fragmented but increasingly crucial field. It provides extensive information on issues such as licensing requirements and Medicaid coverage and eligibility issues, plus:
Internal accountants and managers, external auditors and accounting consultants , financial managers at hospitals and health systems, finance professionals at insurance companies and managed care organizations, financial analysts at investment brokerage firms, and all the many others involved in long term health care and senior housing management will find Guide to Long Term Care Financial Management an invaluable tool.
Book Info
Provides an overview of some important demographics, issues, and programs, and state-to-state differences in long term care markets, financing, and regulation.
Guide to Long Term Care Financial Management,Karen Stevenson Brown,John Wiley & Sons,0471351172,Accounting - General,Administration,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Finance,Health Care Delivery,Long-term care of the sick,Medical care,Older people,United States,Elderly,Hospital administration & management,Personal finance,Retirement
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