THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 1. Policymakers Cite an Adequate Workforce, Improving Quality, and Securing Adequate Financing as the Most Urgent Challenges.

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THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 1. Policymakers Cite an Adequate Workforce, Improving Quality, and Securing Adequate Financing as the Most Urgent Challenges Facing Long-Term Care Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June “In your opinion, how urgent are the following challenges facing long-term care for policymakers and health care leaders to address?” Developing a health care workforce that is sufficient in size and skill to provide long-term care Improving the quality of care in long-term care facilities Securing adequate financing of long-term care Forming a sufficient supply of home- and community-based services Establishing adequate information on long-term care facilities and providers for consumers/families Establishing sufficient regulations and their enforcement Adopting information technology systems

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 2. More Than Half of Opinion Leaders Say Long-Term Care Costs Should Be Shared by Individuals and the Government Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June “Whom do you think should pay for long-term care? Costs for long-term care should be… Mostly paid by government programs 8% Not sure 1% Mostly paid by individuals and/or their children 11% Mostly paid by employers 0% Shared by individuals, employers, and the government 26% Shared by individuals and the government 55%

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 3. To Pay for Long-Term Care, Majorities of Opinion Leaders Favor Adding a Long-Term Care Benefit To Medicare, Financed by a Premium Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June “Below are three broad policy mechanisms that have been proposed to address paying for long-term care. Please indicate your level of support for each one.” Add a long-term care benefit to Medicare, financed by a premium Provide tax incentives for individuals to purchase private long-term care insurance Transfer the responsibility for Medicaid long- term care from states to the federal government

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 4. One of Three Opinion Leaders Would Favor a Policy to Limit Medicare/ Medicaid Long-Term Care Participation to Only Nonprofit Facilities and Agencies; Over Half Would Oppose It “ Would you favor or oppose a policy that would limit Medicare and Medicaid long-term care participation to only nonprofit facilities and agencies? Please indicate your level of support for this.” Not sure 14% Favor 20% Strongly favor 10% Oppose 40% Strongly oppose 16% Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June 2008.

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 5. Using Payment Incentives to Promote Quality Perceived to Be Most Effective Potential Strategy for Improving Long-Term Care Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June “How effective do you think each of the following strategies would be in assuring and improving high quality of care in home health, nursing homes, and assisted-living arrangements?” Using payment incentives to promote quality* Increased public availability of quality and price information on nursing home and home health care Having a full-time physician or nurse practitioner on site at nursing homes Investment in long-term care information technology and linking patient records with regional hospitals Voluntary efforts to improve quality and set goal areas *Such as earmarked rate enhancements to improve staffing levels, decrease turnover rates, or limit use of agency staff

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 6. Consumers and Families Need Assistance in Making Informed Choices About Long-Term Care “How effective do you think each of the following strategies would be in helping people make informed choices when navigating the long-term care system?” Formal care coordination services that explicitly link people to available long-term care options Counseling services that help people navigate available service options when long-term care is needed Having a medical home* to link families and services and offer shared decision-making with the family Ensuring that hospital discharge planners are informed about services in their community and help patients make decisions Public information campaigns aimed at stimulating people to plan for future long- term care needs *”Medical home” is defined as a patient-centered primary care practice that is designed to offer accessible, continuous, and coordinated care. Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 7. Majorities of Opinion Leaders Are at Least Somewhat Familiar with Culture Change and the Resident-Centered Care Movement “A growing movement, known as ‘culture change’ or ‘resident-centered care,’ is working to deinstitutionalize long-term care and radically transform the nursing home environment. In a culture change model, seniors enjoy much of the privacy and choice they would experience if they were still living in their own home. Nursing home residents are given greater control over their daily lives (e.g., daily schedules, food choices, other decisions) and there is a living environment that is designed to be a home rather than an institution. How familiar are you with the culture change or resident-centered care movement in nursing homes?” Not sure 1% Familiar 21% Very familiar 17% Somewhat familiar 28% Not familiar 33% Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June 2008.

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 8. Nearly One of Three Opinion Leaders Familiar with Culture Change Believe It Has Been Effective in Improving the Quality of Care in Nursing Homes “How effective has the ‘culture change’ or ‘resident-centered care’ movement been in improving the quality of care in nursing homes?*” Not sure 28% Effective 20% Very effective 8% Somewhat effective 38% Not at all effective 5% *Asked of those familiar with culture change/resident-centered care. Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June 2008.

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 9. Opinion Leaders Believe It Is Important That the Health Reform Plans of the Presidential Candidates Address Quality and Financing of Long-Term Care “Thinking about the health reform plans of the presidential candidates, how important is it that their plans address the quality and financing of long-term care?” Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, June Not sure 2% Important 28% Very important 41% Somewhat important 23% Not important 7%