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       Center President Stephen Moses and Executive 
      Director David Rosenfeld founded the Center for Long-Term Care Financing 
      in April, 1998 to educate others about the problems which plague America’s 
      long-term care financing system and to advocate public policy that targets 
      our scarce public resources to the neediest, while encouraging everyone 
      else to plan ahead for the risk of expensive long-term care.  The 
      Center’s efforts continue to expand upon Moses’ and Rosenfeld’s prior work 
      at LTC, Incorporated and Moses’ seminal research as a senior analyst for 
      the Health Care Financing Administration and for the Inspector General of 
      the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  Through frequent 
      speeches to national audiences, hard-hitting reports, and its popular "LTC 
      Bullets" on-line newsletter, the Center for LTC Financing quickly became 
      the preeminent advocate for a rational and financially viable long-term 
      care financing system.  In February, 2000 the Center became a 
      501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization.  
      The Center for Long-Term Care Financing was succeeded by the Center for 
      Long-Term Care Reform, Inc in May, 2005. 
      Although the operating structure has changed to “for profit,” or 
      perhaps more accurately “no profit,” Moses’ mission for the Center for 
      Long-Term Care Reform remains the same: to ensure quality long-term care 
      for all Americans. 
      
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