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TNAHSA Puts Long-Term Health Care on Presidential Candidates' Radar

Published in Managed Care Business Week, October 21st, 2008

With health care reform at the forefront of national debate, the Tennessee Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (TNAHSA) urges the candidates and debate organizers to include the issue of long-term care in any discussions of health care system reform.

As the presidential candidates prepare for the debate at Belmont University next week, health care is sure to be on the agenda. Nashville is known as the health care capital of the country and hundreds of Nashville area health care companies will be watching with interest to decipher the candidates' views on our nation's health care crisis.

"Thirty-four million Americans are uninsured for...

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