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TexasTowelie

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Fri Oct 12, 2018, 03:44 AM Oct 2018

LePage Takes Aim At Home Health Care Initiative On Maine Ballot

Gov. Paul LePage is coming out hard against Question 1 on Maine's November ballot. The citizen referendum aims to provide aid for in-home health care services for elderly and disabled Mainers that would be funded with a new 3.8 percent tax on high earners.

In a radio address LePage said the proposal will drive people with high incomes out of the state, and he outlined what he sees as its other failings.

"It will create a new, massive bureaucracy with no state oversight, and it will put people on waitlists. It will also violate patient confidentiality, and will it hurt our economy."

Supporters say the referendum applies only to the wealthiest 1.6 percent of Mainers. They argue the proposal is a necessary fix to supporting affordable home-based care while healthcare costs rise for Maine’s aging population.

http://www.mainepublic.org/post/lepage-takes-aim-home-health-care-initiative-maine-ballot
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LePage Takes Aim At Home Health Care Initiative On Maine Ballot (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2018 OP
Home health care is the future. Cheapest way to meet our aging population's needs. Midnight Writer Oct 2018 #1

Midnight Writer

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1. Home health care is the future. Cheapest way to meet our aging population's needs.
Fri Oct 12, 2018, 03:55 AM
Oct 2018

I know myself, as a senior, that the last place I want to end up in is a nursing home. Even a week in a hospital is, to me, a terrible experience. I know many of my peers would do fine at home with a little help, like someone managing the meds, watching for symptoms, making sure nutritional and hygiene needs are met.

Not the answer for everybody, but surely a better alternative to us who just want to live out our days in the comfort of own homes.

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