Long Term Care and Mental Health > Long-Term Care Policy Issues

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Subtopics: Money follows the person, Medicaid HCBS waivers, Olmstead decision 1999, Medicare Advantage special needs plans, Accountable care organizations, Patient-centered medical home models for long-term care, Workforce shortages, Cultural changes

Learning Objectives:

Undergraduate should be able to 
  1. Describe future trends and challenges for long-term care providers
  2. Describe the policy environment for long-term care at state and federal levels
  3. Recount past and current initiatives to shift the balance from institutional-based care to community-based care
  4. Specify the implications of health reform for long-term care
Graduate students should also be able to
  1. Analyze future trends and challenges for long-term care providers
  2. Assess the policy environment for long-term care at state and federal levels
  3. Evaluate past and current initiatives to shift the balance from institutional-based care to community-based care
  4. Analyze the implications of health reform for long-term care providers and recipients


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