Opportunities for States and Health Plans to Improve Access to Home and Community-based Services

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05/04/2021
AUTHOR – ATI Advisory

The need for LTSS spans HCBS and institutional care, and the best state and health plan coverage options will appropriately and comprehensively capture access to both.

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