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State Policy in Practice... Global Budgeting: Promoting Flexible Funding to Support Long-Term Care Choices
11/02/2004 | Requests *
Summary
Explores states’ use of “global budgeting” to promote a public policy of supporting consumers’ long-term care choices. Prepared for NJ policymakers, this report defines global budgeting in the context of long-term care, provides five state models, and offers lessons learned about determining what is “in the globe,” legislative and administrative language to advance it, and how it can be implemented. Funded by the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services.
Author
Reinhard, Susan; Hendrickson, Leslie
Available Files
- Report Word (213K, 25 pages)
- Report PDF (101K, 25 pages)
Keywords
Global Budgeting; Flexible Funding
Topic
Consumer/Participant Direction, Financing HCBS, Long-Term Care, Money Follows the Person, Transition/Diversion from Institutions
Type/Tool
Reports
Source
Rutgers/NASHP
State
Oregon, Texas, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin
Date Created
11/02/2004
Contact
Nirvana Huhtala Petlick
npetlick@ifh.rutgers.edu
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