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. 1988 Apr;23(1):67–81.

The evaluation of the National Long Term Care Demonstration. 4. Case management under channeling.

B R Phillips 1, P Kemper 1, R A Applebaum 1
PMCID: PMC1065489  PMID: 3130331

Abstract

The channeling demonstration involved provision of comprehensive case management and direct service expansion. This article considers the former. Under both models, comprehensive case management was implemented largely as intended; moreover, channeling substantially increased the receipt of comprehensive care management. However, channeling was not a pure test of the effect of comprehensive case management: roughly 10-20 percent of control group members received comparable case management services. This was particularly the case for the financial control model. Thus, the demonstration was not a test of case management compared to no case management; rather, it compared channeling case management to the existing community care system, which already was providing comprehensive case management to some of the population eligible for channeling.

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