Consumer-Directed Care for Beneficiaries With Mental Illness: Lessons From New Jersey's Cash & Counseling Program
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Summary
This study examined the effectiveness of the Cash & Counseling program for those with a diagnosis of mental illness using previous research from the Cash & Counseling Demonstration and Evaluation (CCDE) program in New Jersey. The link to the article abstract is available here.
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Populations
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Psychiatric Services
Programs/Initiatives
Keywords
consumer-directed car; nonelderly Medicaid beneficiaries in New Jersey with a diagnosis of mental illness; satisfaction with care arrangements; consumers' perceptions of paid caregivers' attitudes; unmet needs; adverse events; and satisfaction with life; perspective of consumers; long-term care; CCDE
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