The Minnesota state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agency participated in a randomized control trial of an intervention designed to increase the earnings of Social Security Disability Insurance beneficiaries. This article present findings on the implementation experiences and the impacts the innovations...
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Implementation and Impacts of the Substantial Gainful Activity Project Demonstration in MinnesotaNov 04, 2020
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This study examined burnout risk and job satisfaction reported by care coordinators in three programs integrating physical and behavioral health care; it also assessed the relationship between job support and burnout and the organizational supports helpful to care coordinators.
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Repealing or Replacing the ACA’s Provisions: How Would Adults with Disabilities Fare?Nov 30, 2017
In this brief, we focus on the effects the proposed policy changes could have on individuals with disabilities and individuals with chronic conditions that could become disabling.
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Minnesota Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) Project Demonstration: Final Evaluation ReportSep 28, 2017
This report presents findings from the Minnesota SGA Project demonstration. The demonstration implemented innovations designed to improve the employment outcomes of nonblind state vocational rehabilitation clients receiving Social Security Disability Insurance.
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Innovating VR Services to Improve Outcomes for SSDI Clients: Findings from the SGA Project Demonstration (Research Brief)Sep 28, 2017
This brief summarizes findings from the Minnesota SGA Project demonstration. The demonstration implemented innovations designed to improve the employment outcomes of nonblind state vocational rehabilitation clients receiving Social Security Disability Insurance.
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Evaluating the HCIA - Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Awards: Addendum to the Third Annual ReportJul 14, 2017
This addendum extends the analyses reported in the third annual report.
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State Strategies for Coordinating Medicaid and Housing ServicesJun 21, 2017
This article reports findings from case studies of 4 states (Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and Tennessee) that used different approaches to coordinate Medicaid services with temporary or permanent housing supports for individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
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Evaluating the HCIA - Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Awards: Third Annual ReportJan 23, 2017
In this third annual report, we focus on the third goal: “telling the story” of each awardee by describing its program objectives, implementation experiences, and participants’ outcomes, using CMMI’s four core measures to the extent possible.
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Minnesota’s SGA Project Demonstration: An Interim Evaluation ReportDec 13, 2016
This report presents findings on Minnesota’s experience implementing the Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) Project demonstration during the first nine months of operation.
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Evaluating the HCIA – Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Awards: Second Annual ReportMar 01, 2016
In this report, we focus on questions selected in collaboration with our contracting officer representative as the most feasible and important to examine at this stage of the evaluation.
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An Examination of the Psychometric Properties of the Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ) in Spinal Cord InjuryJul 30, 2015
The authors examined the psychometric properties of the Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ) in large samples of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI).
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Improving the Coordination of Services for Adults with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: Profiles of Four State Medicaid InitiativesFeb 27, 2015
This report presents case studies of four state initiatives (Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and Tennessee) to improve the coordination of care for Medicaid beneficiaries with mental health and substance use disorders.
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Innovations in Home- and Community-Based Services: Highlights from a Review of Services Available to Money Follows the Person ParticipantsSep 12, 2014
This report highlights how some grantee states have taken advantage of the flexibility offered by the MFP demonstration to develop and test innovative services for individuals transitioning to community living.
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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, July to December 2013Sep 11, 2014
This chart book summarizes the implementation progress of the MFP demonstration in the 42 grantee states that were actively transitioning participants during the six-month period from July 1 to December 31, 2013.
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Non-Elderly Disabled Category 2 Housing Choice Voucher Program: An Implementation and Impact AnalysisJan 31, 2014
This report summarizes the major findings of an evaluation of the Non-Elderly Disabled Category 2 (NED-2) Housing Choice Voucher Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation.
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Enrollment, Employment, and Earnings in the Medicaid Buy-In Program, 2011May 20, 2013
This report, prepared for CMS, is the last in a series of annual reports on participation in the Medicaid Buy-In program.
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Matching Study Designs to Disability-Related Comparative Effectiveness Research QuestionsJan 30, 2013
This article presents methodological and design issues for researchers to consider when addressing disability-related comparative effectiveness research questions.
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Choosing Wisely: Selecting Outcomes for Comparative Effectiveness Research on Services for Adults with DisabilitiesJul 30, 2011
This issue brief lays out criteria to help researchers select and report on the outcomes that matter most to adults with disabilities and to the providers and others responsible for their care.