Improving Older Adults' Health by Reducing Administrative Burden
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Improving Older Adults' Health by Reducing Administrative Burden
Abstract
Policy Points Administrative burdens, which are the onerous experiences people have when trying to access government benefits and services, reduce older adult's access to health promoting policies. Although considerable attention has been focused on threats to the old-age welfare state, ranging from long-term financing problems to attempts to roll back benefits, administrative barriers to these programs already threaten their effectiveness. Reducing administrative burden is a viable way to improve population health among older adults going forward over the next decade.
Keywords: administrative burden; health disparities; social policy.
© 2023 Milbank Memorial Fund.
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