Article Publication Date:
2/18/2005
Summary:
The purpose of this 2001 Real Choice System Change grant project is to review personal assistance services policies across departments and programs to identify unnecessary inconsistencies and opportunities to maximize consumer choice and control. This comparative analysis identifies opportunities for increasing consumer choice and control across Maine’s personal assistance services (PAS) program and offers additional findings and recommendations.
Types/Tools:
Populations:
Direct Care Workforce
Sources:
Muskie School of Public Service
Institute for Health Policy, University of Southern Maine
Programs/Initiatives:
N/A
States:
Keywords:
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Access and Eligibility; Unnecessary Inconsistency; Consumer Control
Contact
Eileen Griffin
eileeng@usm.maine.edu
Phone:
207-780-4813
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/50634