Predictors of Nursing Facility Entry by Medicaid-Only Older Adults and Persons With Disabilities in California
Nearly one-third of adult Medicaid beneficiaries who receive long-term services and supports (LTSS) consist of older adults and persons with disabilities who are not eligible for Medicare. Beneficiaries, advocates, and policymakers have all sought to shift LTSS to home and community settings as an a...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Ko MD, PhD (Author), Robert J. Newcomer PhD (Author), Charlene Harrington RN, PhD, FAAN (Author), Denis Hulett MS (Author), Taewoon Kang PhD (Author), Andrew B. Bindman MD (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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