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Money Follows the Person 2011 Annual Evaluation Report

Carol V. Irvin, Debra Lipson, Samuel Simon, Matthew Hodges, Alex Bohl, Victoria Peebles, Jeremy Bary, Matthew Sweeney, Laura Ruttner, Sean Orzol and John Schurrer

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Abstract: This annual report shows that the national Money Follows the Person (MFP) demonstration, now in its fourth full year of implementation, appears to be achieving its broad goals.

Keywords: Long-term services and supports; long-term care; people with disabilities; program evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 146
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