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    Coming of Age: Tracking the Progress and Challenges of Delivering Long-Term Services and Supports in Ohio

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    2012-09-06
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    Mehdizadeh, Shahla
    Applebaum, Robert
    Nelson, Ian M.
    Straker, Jane K.
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    Abstract
    In sixteen years of tracking utilization trends for institutional and home-and community-based services and supports, we learned that Ohio has made considerable changes in its approach to delivering and funding long-term care. For example, in 2009 more than four in ten older people on Medicaid received services in a non-institutional setting.
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