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 and 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 has quickly become the preeminent advocate for a rational and financially viable long-term care financing system capable of supporting top-quality long-term care for all Americans. The Center became a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization in February, 2000.