Redesigning Case Management Services for People with Disabilities in Minnesota

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Article Publication Date: 
3/8/2007
Summary: 
Minnesota, like many states, faces the challenge of limited resources in the face of increasing consumer demand for more consumer control of services. This report includes recommendations for providing choice of case manager, streamlining administration, funding options, standardizing caseload size, regionalizing some county functions, standardizing performance measures across disability groups, and maximizing individualization. Innovations in case management in other states are also presented.
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Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota
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streamlining administration; improving access to case management services; addressing the use of a Comprehensive (universal) Assessment protocol for persons seeking community support; establishing case management performance measures; consumer choice; case management service vendor; method of payment; cost-effective

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Angela Novak Amado
Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota
amado003@umn.edu
Phone: 
651-698-5565

Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/51353