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Enhancing consumer independence through delegation.

D L Wagner1

  • 1Towson University, MD, USA.

Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine
|October 28, 1999
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Summary

State policies on delegation options are evolving differently due to various influencing forces. A 1997 symposium highlighted issues and competing factors shaping consumer-directed long-term services regulations.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Policy
  • Social Services
  • Long-Term Care Administration

Background:

  • Delegation of services in long-term care is influenced by multiple factors.
  • States exhibit diverse approaches to developing delegation options.
  • Consumer-directed services are a key area of focus.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the forces influencing delegation option development.
  • To illustrate the complexities and competing interests in policy development.
  • To understand varied state approaches to delegation in long-term services.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of state-level policy discussions and initiatives.
  • Review of a national symposium on delegation convened in 1997.
  • Case study illustrations from Oregon, Texas, New York, and Washington.

Main Results:

  • States are navigating different pathways in establishing delegation policies.
  • Competing forces actively shape the regulatory landscape.
  • The symposium provided a platform to discuss delegation issues.

Conclusions:

  • Policy development for delegation is complex and state-specific.
  • Understanding competing forces is crucial for improving delegation regulations.
  • Continued collaboration is needed to advance consumer-directed long-term services.

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