Do Consumers Get Good Quality Care In A Consumer-Directed Program? Experience From The Cash & Counseling Demonstration And Evaluation
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Summary
This article discusses the quality of care received by participants in the Cash & Counseling Demonstration and Evaluation, including health outcomes, the potential for fraud and abuse, and participant satisfaction.
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Quality Care; CCDE; comparison of quality care; Quality of Care under the CCDE Model; Access to Care; Consumer Satisfaction; Consumer Health Outcomes; Consumer Health Outcomes; The potential for fraud and abuse; Directly-hired workers experience and views; Use of Cash to Purchase Assistive Goods and Devices
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Elizabeth
Maguire
National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services
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elizabeth.maguire.1@bc.edu
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617-552-0562