State Perspectives on Emerging Medicaid Long-Term Care Policies and Practices
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Summary
The purpose of this survey analysis is to provide states with an overview of the implementation of these DRA changes across the country, specifically in terms of Long-Term Care services and the steps the states have taken. Findings address eligibility, Children with Disabilities, Money Follows the Person, HCBS State Plan Amendments, Transition from Institutions, Managed Care, SPA for Personal Care Services, Cash & Counseling, Care Coordination, Disease Management and Long-Term Care Reform.
Topics
Types/Tools
Populations
Sources
National Association of State Medicaid Directors, NASMD
Programs/Initiatives
States
Keywords
Ineligibility for Individuals Applying for Medical Assistance; Accumulate Multiple Transfers; Purchase of Promissory Notes,
Loans, and Mortgages; Life Estates; Home Equity Limits; State Personal Care Services; Hire/Fire Consumer Directed Aides; Consumer Directed Services within 1915(c) Waivers; Special Needs Plans; Care Coordination Model; Disease Management Program; Long-Term Care Partnership Program;
Loans, and Mortgages; Life Estates; Home Equity Limits; State Personal Care Services; Hire/Fire Consumer Directed Aides; Consumer Directed Services within 1915(c) Waivers; Special Needs Plans; Care Coordination Model; Disease Management Program; Long-Term Care Partnership Program;
Contact
Martha
Roherty
NASMD
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mroherty@aphsa.org
Phone
202-682-0100