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Long Term Care Systems Change for the Aged and Americans with Disabilities: State Profiles

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Summary
Long term care reform is happening across the nation and some states are using systems change as an opportunity to better coordinate across aging and disability networks. Using the HHS framework as a guide, this paper examines promising practices in LTC reform in four states: Oregon, South Carolina, Vermont, and Wisconsin. As part of our examination of systems change in these states, we will consider how their LTC reform efforts have impacted collaboration across aging and disability networks.
Article Author
Aguilar, Jolene; Beauvais, Denise; Johnston, Jennifer; Khau, Meagan; Morales, Melody Johnson; Morgan, Katrina; Quinn, Gary; Sanchez, Denise
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Types/Tools
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Department of Health and Human Services
Programs/Initiatives
Keywords
LTC Systems Change Framework; Access; Services; Financing; Quality

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