Coping With The I/DD Funding Transition
Improving access and quality of care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) has been a challenge of policy and practice. On the policy side, there is a lack of a comprehensive framework to address the gaps in services—and funding for I/DD services can be inconsistent and insufficient.;
On the practice side, the metrics tell the story.;There are nearly 700,000 consumers, most of them with an I/DD, on the waiting list for home- and community-based services (A Look At Waiting Lists For Medicaid Home And Community-Based Services From 2016 . . .