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Implications of State Methods for Offering Personal Assistance Services

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  • Laura Ruttner
  • Carol V. Irvin

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This brief examines the differences in the use and cost of personal assistance services in states that do and do not provide these services through their state plans.

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  • Laura Ruttner & Carol V. Irvin, "undated". "Implications of State Methods for Offering Personal Assistance Services," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c8c31ab3ec2640dab153a66b4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c8c31ab3ec2640dab153a66b47b1cb65
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    2. Carol Irvin & Debra Lipson & Audra Wenzlow & Samuel Simon & Alex Bohl & Matthew Hodges & John Schurrer, 2011. "Money Follows the Person 2010 Annual Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4292fce5c4bc475292ebfb2ca, Mathematica Policy Research.
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