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Management Approaches to Rebalancing Long-Term Care Systems: Experience in Eight States up to July 31, 2005
05/26/2006 | Requests *
Summary
This Executive Summary and accompanying Abbreviated State Reports encapsulates the comprehensive case studies that Congress directed CMS to perform as a first year task in a 3-year study of state management practices in balancing long-term care systems. The studies were undertaken in 8 states (AR, FL, MN, NM, PA, TX, VT, WA) and examine “rebalancing” from a qualitative and quantitative perspective.
Author
Kane, Rosalie; Priester, Reinhard; Kane, Robert; Mollica, Robert
Available Files
- *Executive Summary PDF (155K, 32 pages)
- Arkansas PDF (67K, 12 pages)
- Florida PDF (68K, 13 pages)
- Minnesota PDF (76K, 14 pages)
- New Mexico PDF (66K, 12 pages)
- Pennsylvania PDF (68K, 13 pages)
- Texas PDF (63K, 12 pages)
- Vermont PDF (73K, 13 pages)
- Washington PDF (68K, 13 pages)
Keywords
Demographic and Economic Indicators; Baseline Case Studies; Context for rebalancing; System assessment; Featured Management Approaches; Quantitative Markers of Rebalancing; Service Array and Funding Strategies; Rebalancing Strategies; MFP
Topic
Financing HCBS, Long-Term Care, Money Follows the Person, State/Agency Information
Type/Tool
Data, Reports
Source
School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
State
Arkansas, Florida, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, Washington
Date Created
06/19/2006
Contact
Rosalie Kane
School of Public Health
kanex002@umn.edu
612-624-5434
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