CPIGs Fly: Consumer Involvement within the Massachusetts Real Choice and Independence Plus Grants
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Summary
Is your program challenged by effective methods to meaningful consumer involvement in the redesign of long-term services and support systems? This report reviews the history and effectiveness of the consumer involvement strategy used from the consumer, state partner, and grant staff perspectives. The report informs future consumer involvement methods in grant activities and other policy decision-making activities and also identifies lessons learned and creates recommendations.
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Sources
Massachusetts - Center for Health Policy and Research
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Keywords
grant implementation; consumer advisory committee; Consumer Planning and Implementation Group; CPIG; cross-disability policy; consumer involvement;
Contact
Brianna
Robuccio
Center for Health Policy & Research
Commonwealth Medicine, UMASS Medical School
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Brianna.Robuccio@umassmed.edu
Phone
508-856-8575