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January 7, 2020
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What did you download most in 2019?

Here are TSF’s top three most accessed publications last year:

  1. The CHRONIC Care Act of 2018: Advancing Care for Adults with Complex Needs
  2. It’s 2019! California Needs a Master Plan for Its Diverse Aging Population
  3. Developing California’s Master Plan for Aging: Examples from Other States and Relevant California Efforts
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