This paper was used as a handout at a workshop, held as a catalyst for DALTCP's major new initiative to study ways to expand consumer choice and empowerment in obtaining personal assistance services. [15 PDF pages]
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In 1985 there were about 5.5 million functionally disabled elderly persons (65+) in the United States (U.S.) living in the community and an additional 1.3 million in nursing homes. By 2020, these figures are expected to almost double to 10.1 million and 2.5 million respectively. The long-term care (LTC) system in the U.S. is large and complex.
Consumer-Directed Models of Personal Care: Lessons from Medicaid
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
An Exploratory Study of Barriers and Incentives to Improving Labor Force Participation Among Persons with Significant Disabilities: Final Report
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
An Examination of Issues Related to How HCBS Programs Operate Within Fixed Budgets and to the Administrative Linkages Between Eligibility Determination, Needs Assessment and Care Planning Functions
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Medicaid Personal Care Services Option Part II: Consumer-Directed Models of Care
ASPE Research Notes INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKERS FOCUS ON: Long-Term Care Issued December 1994 The Medicaid Personal Care Services Option Part II: Consumer-Directed Models of Care PDF
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Rationing Case Management: Six Case Studies
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Rationing Case Management: Six Case Studies
Mary E. Jackson, Ph.D.
The MEDSTAT Group
November 30, 1994
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The Medicaid Personal Care Services Option Part I: Cross-State Variations and Trends Over Time
ASPE Research Notes INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKERS FOCUS ON: Long-Term Care Issued November 1993 The Medicaid Personal Care Services Option Part I: Cross-State Variations and Trends Over Time
Informal Caregiver "Burnout": Predictors and Prevention
ASPE Research Notes INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKERS FOCUS ON: Long-Term Care Issued April 1993 Informal Caregiver Burnout: Predictors and Prevention PDF Version: