Public Financing Of Home And Community Services For Children And Youth With Serious Emotional Disturbances: Selected State Strategies
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Summary
This report describes important system-of-care principles that have shaped the services for youth with SEDs, the role of the various agencies and the financing used by many states. It identifies and critiques four financing mechanisms: HCBS waivers, the Medicaid rehabilitation option, case rates for high risk populations, and provisions in the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA). The paper ends with a synthesis of research questions and implications for legislative efforts.
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SED; serious emotional disturbances; Katie Beckett; Medicaid Rehabilitation Option; Case-Rates Used by Designated Care Management Entities for High-Risk Populations; TEFRA
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Cille
Kennedy
HHS/ASPE/DALTCP
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Cille.Kennedy@hhs.gov