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Promising Practices in HCBS: Maryland - Encouraging Evidence-Based Practices in Supported Employment
03/19/2008 | Requests *
Summary
Maryland's vocational rehabilitation and mental health agencies jointly promote supported employment evidence-based practices (EBP) for people with mental illness. The state provides a payment for EBP services and monitors fidelity to EBP. Training, technical assistance, and small, time-limited grants have assisted providers transitioning to EBP. More than two-thirds of Maryland’s supported employment providers either have adopted EBP or are implementing these practices.
Author
Eiken, Steve
Available Files
- Report PDF (89K, 4 pages)
Keywords
Ticket to Work; Medicaid Buy-In; Evidence-Based Practice; Community Inclusion; supported employment; EBP;
Topic
Employment Programs, Psychiatric Disabilities/Mental Illness
Type/Tool
Promising practices, Reports
Source
Thomson Reuters (formerly Medstat)
State
Maryland, All States/Territories
Date Created
03/26/2008
Contact
Steve Eiken
Steve.Eiken@thomsonreuters.com
(651) 917-4174
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