Robert H. Binstock's scientific contributions
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Publications (8)
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... As I attempted to demonstrate in my earlier discussion of long-term care expenditure trends, and as noted by Robert Applebaum (1998) in his review of several books on long-term care in The Gerontologist, precious little momentum for long-term care change has been generated in most of the states over the past decade. We can be hopeful, however, because we do have more evidence in support of the cost-effectiveness of home-and community-based long-term care services than we had ten years ago. ...
Reference: Long-Term Care at the Turn of the Century