April 2019

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A few years ago, it was estimated that 43.5 million adults had provided care for someone in the previous 12 months. The care provided by family members is vitally important—yet it is generally not financially compensated and usually not well-integrated into health care systems. Ultimately, failing to support them costs health care systems, the economy, and communities.

View GIH Bulletin: April 2019

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