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Money Follows the Person 2009 Annual Evaluation Report

Carol Irvin, Debra Lipson, Sam Simon, Audra Wenzlow and Jeffrey Ballou

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Abstract: The Money Follows the Person program is based on the premise that many Medicaid beneficiaries in institutions would rather live in the community and could do so with adequate support, which would cost less than the institutional care they receive.

Keywords: Money Follows the Person; people with disabilities; elderly; long-term care; home and community-based services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 120
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