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This report examines characteristics and outcomes for Money Follows the Person (MFP) participants in 25 states who returned to the community before March 2010. The report's findings indicate that reinstitutionalizations were most likely to occur in the first few months after transition, and that...
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This report profiles participants who transitioned from institutions to qualified home or community-based residences from the start of the program through June 2010.
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This report, the eighth in Mathematica's Money Follows the Person series, identifies key factors that have contributed to and hindered state efforts to transition Medicaid enrollees to community living and rebalance their long-term care systems. Three crucial program elements are (1) effective...
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Although health information technology (IT) is at the center of efforts to improve the nation’s health care system by …
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This paper examines how the HITECH Act could be harnessed to help practices implement technology and support key principles of the PCMH.
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This report looks at short-term outcomes for people in the Money Follows the Person (MFP) demonstration. It found nursing home residents who had low care needs and transitioned to community living, through MFP or by other means, were slightly more likely to remain in the community and avoid...
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