Article Publication Date:
3/7/2009
Summary:
The authors present evidence in support of states investing in HCBS and nursing home diversion as strategies to deal with declining revenue. They review research reports illustrating how the balance of spending on institutional versus HCBS spending affects future long-term care costs. Using these data and case studies of Washington and Vermont programs, they conclude that HCBS is indeed cost-effective.
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Advocates
Sources:
AARP Public Policy Institute
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AARP Public Policy Institute
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202-434-3890
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/51893