

What are the major problems with America's long-term care system, particularly regarding nursing homes and elderly care?
America's long-term care system faces severe systemic issues, particularly in nursing homes where profit motives often override patient welfare. John Oliver highlights how major chains like Life Care Centers of America, operating over 200 facilities, have been subject to DOJ lawsuits for subjecting patients to inadequate care and neglect. The system suffers from stark disparities between Medicare and Medicaid coverage, leaving vulnerable elderly and disabled populations without proper support. These inefficiencies create a cycle where caregiving families receive insufficient assistance, while institutional care prioritizes financial gains over patient well-being. The crisis demands urgent reform to establish better accountability standards and improve care quality for America's most vulnerable populations, addressing both institutional neglect and systemic funding disparities.

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