Changing health needs of the elderly demand new policies.

G Burke
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As the U.S. population ages, the use of costly medical technology, especially in the last days of life, has been cited as a major factor contributing to our spiraling health care costs. Yet a growing body of evidence indicates that fewer elderly are disabled and that many survive--even thrive--after treatment of a serious illness or condition. The current debate over Medicare funding cutbacks needs to reflect the reality that high-technology care for the elderly is not inappropriate or wasteful in and of itself. In addition, policymakers should take into account the decreasing numbers of elderly people with disabilities by redirecting long term care resources toward quality community-based care, which can contribute to more timely, effective, and affordable treatment of major diseases.

老年人不断变化的健康需求需要新的政策。
随着美国人口的老龄化,使用昂贵的医疗技术,特别是在生命的最后几天,被认为是导致我们的医疗成本螺旋式上升的主要因素。然而,越来越多的证据表明,残疾的老年人越来越少,许多人在接受严重疾病或病症治疗后幸存下来,甚至茁壮成长。当前关于医疗保险资金削减的争论需要反映这样一个现实,即对老年人的高科技护理本身并不是不适当或浪费的。此外,决策者应考虑到残疾老年人数量的减少,将长期护理资源转向优质的社区护理,这有助于对重大疾病进行更及时、有效和负担得起的治疗。
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