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Multiple Chronic Conditions Among OAA Title III Program Participants

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  • Rebecca Kleinman
  • Leslie Foster

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This brief, the fourth in a series that presents findings from the Administration on Aging's National Survey of Older Americans Act Program Participants, explores the prevalence of and challenges associated with multiple chronic conditions among program participants.

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  • Rebecca Kleinman & Leslie Foster, "undated". "Multiple Chronic Conditions Among OAA Title III Program Participants," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 158b373af4bb488ca307f01cf, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:158b373af4bb488ca307f01cf369fbbc
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    1. Allison Barrett & Jody Schimmel, 2010. "OAA Title III Services Target the Most Vulnerable Elderly in the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a91f962c838949e7a70c8a9de, Mathematica Policy Research.
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