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Synopsis
Excerpt from Long-Term Care in Health Care Reform: Parts I and II
Finally, States may continue to provide home and community based care through Medicaid as they do today.
The quality of services will be assessed through heavy reliance on consumer monitoring and consumer satisfaction surveys as well as careful reviews of health and safety features. Responsiveness to consumers, a hallmark of this program, is ensured by the require ment that Federal and specific State advisory boards, consistiu primarily of consumers and their representatives, be involved in afi aspects of this program.
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