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Promising Practices in Long Term Care Systems Reform: Common Factors of Systems Change
12/22/2004 | Requests *
Summary
Medstat identified common factors of system change in a six-page brief, based on a review of organization transformation literature and, more importantly, the experiences of eight state long-term support systems that were the subject of a series of case studies on comprehensive system reform.
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- Systems Reform Word (195K)
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Keywords
Stakeholder Involvement; Real Choice Systems Change; Medicaid; Human Services; Evidence-Based Practice; Single Access Points; Person-Centered Services; State Agency Leadership; System Reform Case Studies; Organization Transformation Literature; COMP
Topic
Long-Term Care, Organizational Change, Sustainability
Type/Tool
Policy alerts, briefs, letters & papers, Promising practices, Reports
Source
Thomson Reuters (formerly Medstat)
State
Colorado, Michigan, New Hampshire, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, All States/Territories
Date Created
12/22/2004
Contact
Curtis Cunningham
curtis.cunningham@thomson.com
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