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Stacy Dale, Randall Brown, Barbara Phillips, Jennifer Schore, and Barbara Lepidus Carlson, The Effects Of Cash And Counseling On Personal Care Services And Medicaid Costs In Arkansas, Health Affairs Web Exclusive, November 19, 2003 [Abstract] [PDF] [HTML Version] [Reprints & Permissions]

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[Read eLetter] Effects of Cash & Counseling on Personal Care & Medicaid Costs
Patty McDonald   ( 21 November 2003 )

Effects of Cash & Counseling on Personal Care & Medicaid Costs 21 November 2003
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Patty McDonald,
Program Manager
Aging and Disability Services Administration

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Re: Effects of Cash & Counseling on Personal Care & Medicaid Costs

mcdonpm{at}dshs.wa.gov Patty McDonald

Are individuals in the state of Arkansas, who are directing their personal care under the Cash & Counseling program, admitted to nursing facilities at a lower rate as those who receive traditional services through agencies? What is the comparison rate?

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