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Texas Star+ Plus footnote references for matrix: Program and Financial Results in Selected Long Term Care Integration Programs (September 2006):

1. Aydede, Sema K. The Impact of Care Coordination on the Provision of Health Care Services to Disabled and Chronically Ill Medicaid Enrollees (Texas Star Plus Focus Study). University of Florida, Institute for Child Health Policy, November 2003.

2. Gold, Marc S. How will States Pay for Health Care? Texas’ Long Term Care rebalancing Initiatives: Two Examples. Texas Dept. of Aging and Disability Services, Council on Health Care Economics and Policy: 12th Princeton Conference, May 20, 2005. Accessed at:



3. Community Based Support Services in STAR+PLUS: Frequently Asked Questions, September 2004.

4. Public Policy Research Institute, Texas A&M University. Medicaid Managed Care Waiver Study: An Independent Assessment of Access, Quality, and Cost-Effectiveness of the STAR+PLUS Program. June 28, 2002. Accessed at:

5. Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). Financial Impact of Proposed Managed Care Expansion in Texas. February 23, 2005. Accessed at:



6. The Lewin Group Report. Actuarial Assessment of Medicaid Managed Care Expansion Options. December 15, 2003. Amended on January 21, 2004. Accessed at:



7. Presentation by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to the House Select Committee on Health Care Expenditures, February 25, 2003: Accessed at:

8. STAR+PLUS Consumer Satisfaction Reports, 1998-2003. Accessed at:

Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) footnote references for matrix: Program and Financial Results in Selected Long Term Care Integration Programs (September 2006):

1. Division of Health Care Management. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System: Arizona Long Term Care System Annual HCBS Report for CY2005. March 2006.

2. Paul Saucier and Wendy Fox-Grage. Medicaid Managed Long-Term Care

Research Report. AARP Public Policy Institute, November 2005. Accessed at:



3. ALTCS Consumer Satisfaction Surveys. 2000-2001. Accessed at:

4. Health Services Advisory Group. AHCCS External Quality Review Technical Report for ALTCS Elderly and Physically Disabled. June 2006. Accessed at:



5. Weissert, W.G., Lesnick, T., Musliner, M., and Foley, K.A. "Cost Savings from Home and Community-Based Services: Arizona's Capitated Medicaid Long-Term Care Program." J. of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 22(6) (December 1997): 1329-57.

6. 2005 AHCCCS Overview Report, Chapters 3 and 6. Accessed at:

7. Donna Checkett, MPA, MSW. The Future of Medicaid: Managing Care for High –Cost Populations. October 28, 2005. Accessed at:

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Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) footnote references for matrix: Program and Financial Results in Selected Long Term Care Integration Programs (September 2006):

1. Parker, Pamela. Annual Forum Update on MSHO and MnDHO. March 2004. Accessed at: March 2004 Annual Forum Update on MSHO and MnDHO

2. Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Study (CAHPS®) Reports: Medicaid and MinnesotaCare Satisfaction Survey Results: Prepaid Medical Assistance Program, Minnesota Senior Health Options, MinnesotaCare. Accessed at:



3. Parker, Pamela. Chronic Care Innovations in Minnesota: Minnesota’s Integrated Medicare Medicaid Payment Demonstration. Testimony to DHHS Regulatory Reform Commission. June 11, 2002. Accessed at: Testimony to DHHS Regulatory Reform Commission

4. Medical Assistance Health Plan Survey: A survey of family members of nursing home residents enrolled in the MSHO or PMAP program. August 2004.

5. Minnesota Health Data Institute. Minnesota Senior Health Options 2002 Consumer Assessment of Health Care: MSHO Nursing Home Population. August 2002. Accessed at:

6. Minnesota Senior Health Options and Minnesota Senior Care Video Conference. January 27, 2005. Accessed at:



7. National Chronic Care Consortium MSHO Resources. Accessed at:

8. Kane, Robert L., Homyak, Patricia, Bershadsky, Boris, Flood, Shannon & Zhang, Hui (2004)

“Patterns of Utilization for the Minnesota Senior Health Options Program.” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 52 (12), 2039-2044. Abstract accessed at:



9. MSHO 2003 Project Summary. Accessed at:

Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP) footnote references for matrix: Program and Financial Results in Selected Long Term Care Integration Programs (September 2006):

1. WPP 2004 Provider Satisfaction Survey. Accessed at:

2. WPP 2004 Consumer Satisfaction Survey. Accessed at:

3. Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar: A Review of Wisconsin’s Strategies for Long Term Care Reform, February 2006. Accessed at:

4. Steve Landkamer Presentation to San Diego LTCIP Planning Committee, July 14, 2004. Accessed at:

MassHealth Senior Care Options (SCO) footnote references for matrix: Program and Financial Results in Selected Long Term Care Integration Programs (September 2006):

1. Email correspondence with Diane Flanders, Director, Coordinated Care Systems, Massachusetts Division of Medical Assistance. June 2006.

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