Promoting Independent Living Among Older Adults and People with Disabilities

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04/29/2022
AUTHOR – ATI Advisory

Medi-Cal allows managed care plans to provide flexible person-centered services and address social drivers of health. Other states across the country can look to California’s experience to explore opportunities to leverage ILOS more broadly.

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