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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the third leading cause of nonaccidental death in America. Today, 5 million Americans struggle with AD at a cost of $215 billion. It is estimated that by 2050, the number of people with AD will increase to 13.5 million at a cost of $1.1 trillion. Medicare and Medicaid are not in a position to finance this looming disaster. This book introduces two innovative financial products designed to help fund this medical crisis. It offers ideas about tax reform to help assist caregivers in meeting personal financial costs that up to now are leaving many families financially insolvent.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the third leading cause of nonaccidental death in America. Today, 5 million Americans struggle with AD at a cost of $215 billion. It is estimated that by 2050, the number of people with AD will increase to 13.5 million at a cost of $1.1 trillion. Medicare and Medicaid are not in a position to finance this looming disaster. This book introduces two innovative financial products designed to help fund this medical crisis. It offers ideas about tax reform to help assist caregivers in meeting personal financial costs that up to now are leaving many families financially insolvent.
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Autorenporträt
Budd Hallberg is a former investment banker and director of a federal government agency. He is a retired LTC from the US Army. Hallberg is an adjunct faculty member at HACC-Gettysburg campus. He is a member of the HACC Foundation Board of Directors. Hallberg is a member of the AARP Citizen Advocate Team in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and works specifically with Alzheimer's disease (AD) matters. He volunteers weekly at an AD center in Pennsylvania. Hallberg is a former caregiver. His wife died of cancer in January 2011.