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Advanced SearchConsumer-Directed Personal Assistance Services: Key Operational Issues for State CD-PAS Programs Using Intermediary Service Organizations
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Autonomy of Abandonment: Changing Perspectives on Delegation
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Autonomy of Abandonment: Changing Perspectives on Delegation Donna L. Wagner, Ph.D., Pamela Nadash, B.Phil., and Charles Sabatino, J.D. National Council on the Aging July 1997 PDF Version (82 PDF pages)
Determining Consumer Preferences for a Cash Option: Arkansas Survey Results
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Consumer-Directed Models of Personal Care: Lessons from Medicaid
In this article, the authors compare and contrast alternative approaches to administering programs, financed under the Medicaid personal care services (PCS) optional benefit, that make attendant services available to low-income elderly and disabled persons in need of help with daily living tasks.
The Medicaid Personal Care Services Option Part II: Consumer-Directed Models of Care
This "ASPE Research Notes" article is a follow up to the earlier article The Medicaid Personal Care Option Part I: Cross State Variations and Trends Over Time that provided a descriptive overview of Medicaid personal care services programs.
Consumer Choice and the Frontline Worker
(Article prepared for GENERATIONS, Fall 1994, Volume 18, Number 3, pages 65-70.) [15 PDF pages]