For people with managed care coverage, there is still another option.
The problem is likely to be most pronounced with automakers, which have promised health care coverage to vast numbers of current workers and retirees.
Under the partnership, some Medicaid recipients are eligible for long-term care coverage.
Q. And what about the Administration's promise of affordable health care coverage for all?
Chief among their concerns is the practice of people impoverishing themselves on paper to qualify for long-term care coverage, while they shelter assets elsewhere.
There are major challenges in extending both prevention and care coverage outside the capital and other main cities.
To be eligible, you must cover at least 50 percent of the cost of single (not family) health care coverage for each of your employees.
Real reforms are necessary to make quality health care coverage more affordable and accessible.
In the United States, over 48 million people are without medical care coverage.
Do we enact universal long-term care coverage modeled on Medicare?