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State innovation in long-term care delivery systems | Author(s) | Robert Mollica |
Journal title | The Public Policy and Aging Report, vol 9, no 3, 1998 |
Publisher | National Academy on an Aging Society, Washington, DC, 1998 |
Pages | pp 10-12 |
Keywords | Organisation of care ; Services ; Health services ; Long term ; Social policy ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Care management systems and ways in which Medicaid has been implemented in different US states are examined. The policies of some states rely on voluntary participation, and are based on the ability to attract and convince consumers of the benefits of co-ordination and care management across acute and long-term care systems. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-981117224 A |
Classmark | P: I: L: 4Q: TM2: 7T |
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