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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, January to December 2016

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  • Rebecca Coughlin
  • Johanna Ward
  • Noelle Denny-Brown
  • Brynn Hagen
  • Kristin Maurer
  • Eric Morris
  • Jason Smoot
  • Allison Steiner
  • Bryan Perez

Abstract

This report summarizes the progress of the Money Follows the Person (MFP) demonstration in the 44 grantee states (including the District of Columbia) that were actively transitioning MFP participants in 2016. This report also describes participant quality of life before and after transitioning.

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  • Rebecca Coughlin & Johanna Ward & Noelle Denny-Brown & Brynn Hagen & Kristin Maurer & Eric Morris & Jason Smoot & Allison Steiner & Bryan Perez, "undated". "Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, January to December 2016," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3afa45e95c364917961c9247c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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