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Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services and Supports: Themes from Site Visits to Five States

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  • Jenna Libersky
  • Cara Stepanczuk
  • Rebecca Lester
  • Kristie Liao
  • Debra Lipson

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To understand the growth and diversity of Medicaid managed long-term services and supports (MLTSS) programs, we visited five states in Summer 2014: Arizona, Florida, Illinois, New York, and Wisconsin. This paper presents themes related to design, implementation, oversight, and improvement of MLTSS.

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  • Jenna Libersky & Cara Stepanczuk & Rebecca Lester & Kristie Liao & Debra Lipson, 2016. "Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services and Supports: Themes from Site Visits to Five States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8e13d1456f7d40429f6b874a2, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Andrea Wysocki & Jenna Libersky & Jonathan Gellar & Dean Miller & Su Liu & Margaret Luo & Alena Tourtellotte & Debra Lipson, "undated". "Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services and Supports: Summative Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c11850aef1eb4101b78347191, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Medicaid; managed care; long-term services and supports; home- and community-based services; MLTSS;
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