Case Studies from Age in Action
Document Type
Article
Original Publication Date
2016
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Age in Action
Volume
31
Issue
3
First Page
1
Last Page
6
Date of Submission
July 2016
Abstract
Objectives
1. To understand Virginia’s rationale for implementing the Commonwealth Coordinated Care Program and its approach to evaluating it.
2. To provide a framework for examining the health care experiences of individuals with behavioral health and/or long-term service and support needs who are enrolled in the Commonwealth Coordinated Care Program.
3. To inform policy on future options for improving the quality and health care experiences of similar groups of individuals in Virginia and other states.
Rights
Copyright managed by Virginia Center on Aging.
Recommended Citation
Craver, G., Cuellar, A. & Grimm, G. (2016). Evaluating Commonwealth Coordinated Care: The Experiences of Individuals Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. Age in Action, 31(3), 1-6.
Is Part Of
Case Studies from Age in Action