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Reassessing the Impact of Managed Care in the Developmental Disabilities Sector
03/26/2009 | Requests *
Summary
Are we on the brink of a revival of interest in managed long-term care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities? Four states’ experiences in experimenting with managed care are examined here, along with stakeholders’ views on these efforts. The report looks at goals, methodologies, and similarities and differences between programs. It concludes by looking at implications for other states.
Author
Gettings, Robert M.
Available Files
- Report PDF (768K, 14 pages)
Keywords
1915c; Human Services; Medicaid; Stakeholder Involvement; Policy Insights Bulletin; managed care; 1115; SSA; Social Security Act; 1915(b); 1915b; capitation
Topic
Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities, Long-Term Care, State/Agency Information, Waiver
Type/Tool
Newsletter, periodic publication, Policy alerts, briefs, letters & papers, Reports
Source
National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities; NLCDD
State
Arizona, Michigan, Vermont, Wisconsin, All States/Territories
Date Created
06/04/2009
Contact
The National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities Center for Disabilities Studies
nlcddonline@udel.edu
302-831-8536
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