The Relative Cost-Effectiveness of Consumer-Directed Care: Evidence from the Cash & Counseling Demonstration
June 11, 2009 Randall S. Brown, Ph.D., vice president and director of health research at Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., gave this presentation during The Hilltop Institute Symposium on Thursday, June 11, 2009. He followed a presentation by William A.B. Ditto, M.S.W., who focused on the Cash & Counseling model. Dr. Brown continued with additional details and history about Cash & Counseling and then described a Mathematica study that investigated the effects of Cash & Counseling participation on paid and unpaid hours of care, consumer and caregiver well-being and satisfaction, and Medicaid expenditures. Download the ReportFor . . .
