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- March 21, 2017
Two Olmstead Settlement Agreements Resolved, but the Future of Community Integration is Unclear
Olmstead & Community Integration | Blog PostDelaware and New Jersey both offer good examples of what is possible when states focus on community integration for people with mental illness and other disabilities.
- March 17, 2017
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC – March 2017
Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostTAC helps produce a new resource for in-home therapy providers working with youth.
- February 8, 2017
Care and Service Integration for People with Substance Use Disorders
Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostFor insurers ready to enhance integrated care, the first task is encouraging recognition of the need. The next step is to use the data to be more precise regarding who, what, and where should be the focus of insurers’ attention.
- February 8, 2017
Can States Take On the Fiscal Responsibility that Federal Policymakers Are About to Hand Them?
Affordable Housing | Medicaid | Blog PostBoth my current work with state systems across the U.S. and my experience as a former commissioner of behavioral health show me that states are in no position to absorb a major transfer of fiscal responsibility from federal policymakers.