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Effect of Consumer Direction on Adults' Personal Care and Well-Being in Arkansas, New Jersey, and Florida

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  • Barbara Lepidus Carlson
  • Stacy Dale
  • Leslie Foster
  • Randall Brown
  • Barbara Phillips
  • Jennifer Schore

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Cash and Counseling had sizable effects on the proportion of people receiving paid care in Arkansas and New Jersey. It also had sizable effects among the nonelderly—but not the elderly—in Florida, where a higher percentage of enrollees were already receiving this type of care before enrollment.

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  • Barbara Lepidus Carlson & Stacy Dale & Leslie Foster & Randall Brown & Barbara Phillips & Jennifer Schore, "undated". "Effect of Consumer Direction on Adults' Personal Care and Well-Being in Arkansas, New Jersey, and Florida," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c1207de72e8b4235b6d48eb47, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Leslie Foster & Randall Brown & Barbara Phillips & Barbara Lepidus Carlson, "undated". "How Cash and Counseling Affects Informal Caregivers: Findings from Arkansas, Florida, and New Jersey," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e71bf87e096c40989b058a319, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Randall Brown & Barbara Lepidus Carlson & Stacy Dale & Leslie Foster & Barbara Phillips & Jennifer Schore, "undated". "Cash and Counseling: Improving the Lives of Medicaid Beneficiaries Who Need Personal Care or Home- and Community-Based Services," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0818a138bf034a13b4eb2df8b, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Leslie Foster & Barbara Phillips & Jennifer Schore, 2005. "Consumer and Consultant Experiences in the Florida Consumer Directed Care Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 97e194bd0e80406a97d9dbac9, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    6. Leslie Foster & Randall Brown & Barbara Phillips & Barbara Lepidus Carlson, "undated". "The Effects of Cash and Counseling on the Primary Informal Caregivers of Children with Developmental Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9b7fc69a54794ddf96b58bb30, Mathematica Policy Research.

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