This report summarizes progress in 2014 by the 44 MFP grantee states (including the District of Columbia) that are actively transitioning participants.
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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, January to December 2014Jun 10, 2015
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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, July to December 2013Sep 11, 2014
This chart book summarizes the implementation progress of the MFP demonstration in the 42 grantee states that were actively transitioning participants during the six-month period from July 1 to December 31, 2013.
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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, January to June 2013Dec 31, 2013
This report summarizes the implementation progress of the MFP demonstration by the 41 active grantee states that transitioned individuals through their programs during the six-month period from January 1 to June 30, 2013.
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Money Follows the Person 2012 Annual Evaluation ReportOct 15, 2013
The fourth annual report of the Money Follows the Person (MFP) Evaluation includes analyses on (1) program implementation for the first five years; (2) descriptions of MFP participants and costs and types of services received; (3) trend analyses to detect shifts in the balance of state long-term care...
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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, July to December 2012Jul 30, 2013
A new report summarizes progress made between July and December 2012 by Money Follows the Person (MFP) grant programs.
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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, July to December 2011Jun 30, 2012
This report summarizes the progress of Money Follows the Person (MFP) grant programs in 33 states and the District of Columbia.
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Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Overview of State Grantee Progress, January to June 2011Dec 30, 2011
This report summarizes the progress of 30 state MFP grantees that received initial awards in 2007 with a focus on developments during the first half of 2011.