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Managed Long-Term Services and Supports: Interim Evaluation Report

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  • Jenna Libersky
  • Su Liu
  • Laura Turoff
  • Jonathan Gellar
  • Debra Lipson
  • Anna Collins
  • Jiaqi Li
  • Carol Irvin

Abstract

This interim evaluation examines how utilization of specific services by MLTSS enrollees compares to that of fee for service (FFS) beneficiaries using LTSS.

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  • Jenna Libersky & Su Liu & Laura Turoff & Jonathan Gellar & Debra Lipson & Anna Collins & Jiaqi Li & Carol Irvin, "undated". "Managed Long-Term Services and Supports: Interim Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a755925aeb814c719159a88cc, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a755925aeb814c719159a88cc0079ee5
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    3. Carol V. Irvin & Debra Lipson & Carey Appold & Maggie Colby & Katharine Bradley & Jessica Heeringa & Jenna Libersky & Vivian L. H. Byrd & Julia Baller, 2015. "Medicaid 1115 Demonstration Evaluation Design Plan," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b51c812fc7404cb7962b9f304, Mathematica Policy Research.
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