USING NCI-AD FOR LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS AGING AND DISABILITY SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT
2024
Using NCI-AD for Improving Aging and Disability Services
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Author Information
Author(s): Giordano Stephanie, Plasencia Rosa
Primary Institution: Human Services Research Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Conclusion
The NCI-AD program provides valuable data to improve services for older adults and people with disabilities across 23 states.
Supporting Evidence
- NCI-AD has been established since 2015 and is used by 23 states.
- The Adult Consumer Survey collects data directly from older adults and people with disabilities.
- The program includes measures that are part of the CMS HCBS Quality Measure Set.
Takeaway
This study shows how a survey helps states understand and improve services for older people and those with disabilities.
Methodology
The study uses survey data from the National Core Indicators Aging and Disabilities (NCI-AD) to assess service outcomes.
Participant Demographics
Older adults and people with physical disabilities receiving publicly-funded services.
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