作者
Minakshi Raj, Phillip M Singer
发表日期
2021/12
来源
Journal of general internal medicine
卷号
36
期号
12
页码范围
3844-3846
出版商
Springer International Publishing
简介
T he US health care system relies on family caregivers. More than 40 million adults provide unpaid support to a relative age 50 or older, which does not account for youth who provide caregiving. 1 COVID-19 has aggravated deficiencies within caregiving policy and highlights the need to integrate family caregiving into the broader healthcare system. Not only have those infected by COVID-19 required caregiving, but the pandemic has made caregiving more difficult. These caregiving challenges will not disappear when COVID-19 does. The Biden administration has proposed spending nearly $800 billion to support caregivers—with $400 billion to support home and community-based caregiving as well as enhanced benefits and protections for caregivers of adults. Though essential to infrastructure, too often caregiving is invisible. 2 Nearly two-thirds of family caregivers are employed; most work full-time, and more …
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