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Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment for Parents and Welfare Recepients: Outcomes, Costs and Benefits

Final report Prepared under Contract HHS-100-95-0036 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation

Determining Consumer Preferences for a Cash Option: Arkansas Survey Results

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Government Research Looks at Effects of Managed Care

To better understand the effect of managed care on people with disabilities, staff from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with the Health Care Financing Administration, have developed research and evaluation efforts focused on managed care and people with disabilities.

Consumer Direction in Home and Community-Based Services: Research Project Descriptions

This paper was used as a handout at a workshop, held as a catalyst for DALTCP's major new initiative to study ways to expand consumer choice and empowerment in obtaining personal assistance services. [15 PDF pages]

The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996

Contact: HHS Press Office (202) 690-6343

Confidentiality of Electronic Health Data: Methods for Protecting Personally Identifiable Information

January 1990 through March 1996 448 Selected Citations Prepared by

Managed Care and People With Disabilities Research Inventory

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Managed Care for People With Disabilities Research Inventory MEDSTAT Group February 1996 PDF Version: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/inventry.pdf (73 PDF pages)

Consumer-Directed Models of Personal Care: Lessons from Medicaid

In this article, the authors compare and contrast alternative approaches to administering programs, financed under the Medicaid personal care services (PCS) optional benefit, that make attendant services available to low-income elderly and disabled persons in need of help with daily living tasks.

Home and Community-Based Care: The U.S. Example

In 1985 there were about 5.5 million functionally disabled elderly persons (65+) in the United States (U.S.) living in the community and an additional 1.3 million in nursing homes. By 2020, these figures are expected to almost double to 10.1 million and 2.5 million respectively. The long-term care (LTC) system in the U.S. is large and complex.