Improving the Quality of Medicaid Personal Assistance Through Consumer Direction
Leslie Foster,
Randall Brown,
Barbara Phillips,
Jennifer Schore and
Barbara Lepidus Carlson
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This article presents the first impact analysis results from a three-state demonstration in which disabled Medicaid enrollees eligible for personal assistance services get a cash allowance rather than services so they can hire whom they please or use the money to buy equipment or supplies, instead of obtaining help through a home health agency.
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