Promising Practices: Managing the Care of People with Disabilities
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Summary
The goal of this paper is to identify programs around the country associated with serving and coordinating the care of individuals with disabilities.
CHPR conducted a literature search, a series of interviews with national experts, & a review of 6 promising practices. Included in the review: planning; implementation; eligibility; funding and authority; contracting; delivery system and services offered; care management and care coordination processes; evaluation and outcomes; and replication.
CHPR conducted a literature search, a series of interviews with national experts, & a review of 6 promising practices. Included in the review: planning; implementation; eligibility; funding and authority; contracting; delivery system and services offered; care management and care coordination processes; evaluation and outcomes; and replication.
Topics
Types/Tools
Populations
Sources
Programs/Initiatives
Keywords
Care Management; Planning; Implementation; Funding; Contracting; Delivery system; Services offered; care coordination; Evaluation; Quality; Consumer satisfaction; outcomes; replication potential
Contact
Richard
Beaman
UMass Center for Health Policy and Research
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508-856-7857