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Outline | I. Introduction | II. Defining Long-Term Health Care | III. The Three Legged Stool of Long-Term Care Policy
| IV. Trends in Long-Term Health Care Delivery | V. Workforce Issues | VI. The Future of Long-Term Care Demand | VII. The Future Supply of Long-Term Health Care Services
| VIII. Sinking or Swimming Into the Future? | IX. Conclusion | X. References | XI. Author