Medicaid home and community-based care waiver programs: providing services to people with AIDS.

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Title
Medicaid home and community-based care waiver programs: providing services to people with AIDS.
First Author
Buchanan, Robert J
Date of Pub
1997 Summer
Pages
83-103
Abstract
The authors present the results of a survey demonstrating how Medicaid programs use the home and community-based waiver programs to provide services to people with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and to other targeted groups. The survey identified a number of waiver services that are effective at meeting the care needs of people with AIDS, such as case management, personal care, respite care, home intravenous therapy, attendant care, hospice, and home-delivered meals. The study demonstrates that in addition to the AIDS-specific waiver program, State Medicaid programs use the home and community-based care waiver programs for the elderly and disabled to provide services to people with AIDS because of their disability status.
Other Authors
Chakravorty, Bonnie J
MeSH
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/economics/therapy : Case Management : Community Health Services/economics/organization & administration : Disabled Persons : Eligibility Determination : Health Care Surveys : Health Services Needs and Demand : Home Care Services/economics/organization & administration : Medicaid/organization & administration : Questionnaires : State Health Plans/organization & administration : Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. : United States
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB99-109613
Volume
18

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