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September 2011 | Protecting Seniors from Abuse Neglect

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June 2011 | Seniors, Families Need Honest Communication

May 2011 | Looking for Ideas to Modernize Medicaid

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August 2010 | Hospice Care - Get Educated as Soon as Possible

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SOCIALIZED HEALTH INSURANCE

I read today that socialized medicine that would replace employer health insurance would level the playing field for hiring employees. I fully agree with this. As a non-medical agency owner, who pays higher than most wages, it is still difficult to compete with long term care facilities and hospitals who offer health insurance. Most employees of non-medical agencies are classified as part time; this makes the logistics of offering health insurance very difficult. I think socialized insurance, as far as hiring good people,  would help the non-medical agencies and make it tougher for the LTC’s and Hospitals.

Submitted by Jim Kummer – President at A Caring Choice, Inc.

Call Jim at (513) 574-4148 if you or your loved ones need assistance.

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