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“Money Follows the Person” and Long Term Care System Rebalancing Study – West Virginia
10/08/2008 | Requests *
Summary
The study analyzes the long term care (LTC) system in WV and projects costs and savings associated with two models of efforts to transition people out of institutions. The system analysis looks at service delivery in both institutional and community-based settings, levels of access, financing, and quality. The appendices include examinations of care models and rebalancing efforts of other states.
Author
Available Files
- Executive Summary PDF (285K, 35 pages)
- Report PDF (1,444K, 186 pages)
- Website - WV Olmstead Office Off-site link
Keywords
Nursing Facility Transition; Medicaid; Independent Living; Human Services; Formative Evaluation; Expenditures; Eligibility; Community Inclusion; High Model of Transition; Transition Costs; Nurse Practice Act; Rebalancing;
Topic
Financing HCBS, Long-Term Care, Money Follows the Person, State/Agency Information, Transition/Diversion from Institutions
Type/Tool
Data, Reports
Source
Grantee produced, West Virginia Olmstead Office; Public Consulting Group
State
West Virginia, All States/Territories
Date Created
06/17/2009
Contact
Tina Maher
Olmstead Coordinator
West Virginia Olmstead Office
tina.e.maher@wv.gov
304-558-3287
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