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State Studies Find Home and Community-Based Services to Be Cost Effective

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Summary
The vast majority of people in need of long-term services and supports (LTSS) want to live in their own homes and communities. States have made progress in providing greater access to home and community based services (HCBS) for people with low incomes. Many states have also conducted studies to ensure that HCBS are cost effective. This report contains a summary of a collection of relevant state studies as well as Web links. The study shows states have contained costs as they expanded HCBS.
Article Author
Lynott, Jana; Fox-Grage, Wendy; Guzman, Shannon
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Keywords
cost-effectiveness; Medicaid balancing;

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