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The Supply and Demand of Professional Social Workers Providing Long-Term Care Services: Report to Congress
This report discusses the current and future availability of professional social workers in long-term care settings. Recommendations for addressing any identified future shortage areas, including cooperative strategies involving federal agencies, professional associations, and school of social work are also addressed. [31 PDF pages]
Pilot Long-Term Care Awareness Campaign: Phase I Final Report
MEDSTAT February 24, 2006 This report was prepared under contract #HHS-100-03-0022 between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy (DALTCP) and MEDSTAT.
A Study of Negotiated Risk Agreements in Assisted Living: Final Report
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Size and Characteristics of the Residential Care Population: Evidence from Three National Surveys
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Evaluation Design of the Business Case of Health Information Technology in Long-Term Care: Project Summary
This paper describes the work that will be undertaken to measure financial and non-financial benefits, and identify to whom the benefits accrue. [1 PDF page]
Health Information Exchange in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care: Project Summary
This paper describes the work that will examine how Health Information Exchange (HIE) is occurring between health delivery systems and unaffiliated post-acute and long-term care settings and factors that promote or hinder the exchange. [1 PDF page]
Medicaid Estate Recovery Collections
This policy brief is one of six commissioned by HHS/ASPE on Medicaid eligibility policies for long-term care benefits. This brief summarizes the estate recovery mandate, discusses variations in mechanisms employed by states to implement the mandate, and presents a state-by-state analysis of collections from 2002 through 2004. [13 PDF pages]