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Community Integration for People with Disabilities: The Role of Long-Term Care and the Medicaid Buy-In
09/21/2010 | 1295 Requests *
Summary
What are some of the essential components of Medicaid long-term care programs? This brief, geared towards people working in Medicaid or disability employment, discusses payment for long-term care, range of services, administration, eligibility, functional assessment and rebalancing of long-term care systems. Also find examples of how some states have incorporated aspects of long-term care services and supports (LTSS) into their Medicaid Buy-In (MBI) programs.
Author
Stone, Doug
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Keywords
Real Choice Systems Change; Personal Assistant; Nursing Facility Transition; Medicaid Integration; Medicaid Buy-In; Medicaid; Long Term Services and Supports; Eligibility; Community Inclusion; CLASS Act; Cash and Counseling; Aging and Disability Resource Center; Ticket to Work; Community First Choice Option; Money Follows the Person; MFP; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act; Behavioral Health Pilot; Deficit Reduction Act; COMPASS
Topic
Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities, Employment Programs, Long-Term Care, Medicaid, Physical Disabilities
Type/Tool
Policy alerts, briefs, letters & papers, Promising practices
Source
Center for Workers with Disabilities
State
Kansas, Minnesota, New Jersey, Texas, All States/Territories
Date Created
09/21/2010
Contact
Center for Workers with Disabilities
1133 Nineteenth St., NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
202-682-0100
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