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Dr. Frank’s Answer
Most long-term care services assists people with Activities of Daily Living, such as dressing, bathing, and using the bathroom. ... For purposes of Medicaid eligibility and payment, long-term care services are those provided to an individual who requires a level of care equivalent to that received in a nursing facility..
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Rich’s Answer
Just to clarify, if you are asking about long-term potentials for the field of medicine, doctor or healthcare, there are plenty of sources to add to your study.
Here is a nice site with an article to read: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/future-medicine
It's a few years old but it does offer an inspirational guide that involve:
* Thrill of discovery
* Decoding disease
* Delivering on the promise
* Global reach
* Training the next generation
* Scientific citizenship
The field of healthcare and professions within offer tremendous opportunity. Clearly especially during this time, we are reminded how important it is to recruit the future scientists to continue to solve the clinical puzzles we face.
Good luck in your pursuits
Here is a nice site with an article to read: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/future-medicine
It's a few years old but it does offer an inspirational guide that involve:
* Thrill of discovery
* Decoding disease
* Delivering on the promise
* Global reach
* Training the next generation
* Scientific citizenship
The field of healthcare and professions within offer tremendous opportunity. Clearly especially during this time, we are reminded how important it is to recruit the future scientists to continue to solve the clinical puzzles we face.
Good luck in your pursuits
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Richard’s Answer
There will probably always be a place for physicians in our society. As the population ages, there may not be enough physicians to care for the increasingly ill population particularly in the smaller cities and towns.