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May Revise of 2018-2019 Budget: Impact on California’s Older Adults and People with Disabilities
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  • Report
  • May Revise of 2018-2019 Budget: Impact on California’s Older Adults and People with Disabilities

    May 2018

    California

    Long-Term Care

    On May 11, 2018, California Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. released the May Revision of the 2018-2019 budget. While it includes a significant increase in revenues and modest program investments for older adults and people with disabilities, the state still has no overarching master strategy to meet the needs of an aging California.

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    The SCAN Foundation Resource
    The CHRONIC Care Act of 2018: Advancing Care for Adults with Complex Needs
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  • Policy Brief
  • The CHRONIC Care Act of 2018: Advancing Care for Adults with Complex Needs

    Mar 2018

    National

    Medicare Health and Social Supports, Medicare-Medicaid Integration

    The CHRONIC Care Act was passed and signed on February 9, 2018. This policy brief provides a summary of key components of the law.

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    The SCAN Foundation Resource
    2018-19 Proposed Budget: Impact on California’s Older Adults and People with Disabilities
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  • Fact Sheet
  • 2018-19 Proposed Budget: Impact on California’s Older Adults and People with Disabilities

    Jan 2018

    California

    Long-Term Care

    On January 10, 2018, California Governor Brown released the proposed 2018-2019 budget. In this fact sheet, learn what modest program changes impacting older adults and people with disabilities were included, and where the budget falls short.

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    The SCAN Foundation Resource
    Top 10 Recommendations to Strengthen Integrated Care: Lessons from California’s Dual Eligible Demonstration
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  • Report
  • Top 10 Recommendations to Strengthen Integrated Care: Lessons from California’s Dual Eligible Demonstration

    Sep 2017

    California

    Long-Term Care, Medicare-Medicaid Integration

    Read the Foundation’s top 10 recommendations for improving integrated systems of care for people with Medicare and Medicaid, also known as dually eligible individuals.

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    The SCAN Foundation Resource