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Interim Report on the Demonstration To Maintain Independence and Employment

04/24/2009 | Requests *

Summary

Quantitative and qualitative data are pulled together for a summary of the enrollment and implementation experiences of state DMIE projects through December 2008. The Kansas, Minnesota, Texas, Hawaii and District of Columbia programs are profiled and then a national summary and implications are presented. Another report tentatively scheduled for the spring of 2010 will analyze whether the program improved outcomes for individuals and evaluate the implementation and phase-down activities. 

Author

Gimm, Gilbert; Denny-Brown, Noelle; Gilman, Boyd; Ireys, Henry T.; Anderson, Tara 

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Keywords

Independent Living; Formative Evaluation; Expenditures; Community Inclusion; Enrollment; Demonstration to Maintain Independence and Employment; DMIE; program design; KHPA; KHIA; Benefit Management Incorporated; Shorman Solutions; KU; Medica; United Behavioral Health; Minnesota Resource Center; Optum; Mental Health Consumer Survivor Network of Minnesota; Lewin Group; Minnesota Department of Administration; DMIE Stakeholder Work Group; HCHD; Shorman Solutions; ARI; PPRI; Westat; UDS Tables; Uniform Data Set 

Topic

Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities, Employment Programs, Physical Disabilities, State/Agency Information, Transition/Diversion from Institutions 

Type/Tool

Data, Reports 

Source

Mathematica Policy Research 

State

District of Columbia, Hawaii, Kansas, Minnesota, Texas, All States/Territories 

Date Created

06/12/2009 

Contact

Henry Ireys
Project Manager
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
202-484-9220

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