Home>Publications>At Least We're Still Free to Choose to Die at Home: A CLASS Act At Least We're Still Free to Choose to Die at Home: A CLASS Act David M. Frankford Focus Area: Long-Term Services and Supports Type: Journal Articles Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Meeting Title: Journal Title: Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Publisher URL: Volume: 36 Issue: 3 Pages: 533-538 Place of Meeting: Date: June 2011 Keywords: CLASS Act, Long-Term Care (LTC), Affordable Care Act (ACA), Classic Liberalism More Publications on Long-Term Services and Supports Stakeholder Feedback on Implementation of the Managed Care Expansion in Long-Term Services and Supports (Second Round) Nurse Delegation in Home Care: Research Guiding Policy Change Medicaid Long-Term Care: State Variation and the Intergovernmental Lobby Evaluation of Managed Long-Term Services and Supports (MLTSS) Initial Stakeholder Feedback on Implementation of the Managed Care Expansion in Long-Term Services and Supports More +