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From 1997 to 2005, the University of Minnesota provided fellowships in long-term care to 36 mid- and senior-level officials from Medicaid and other health and aging services agencies from 28 states.
The fellowships aimed to create a forum for learning, networking and peer support to encourage and enable the fellows to undertake policy change in their states around long-term care.
Project staff also provided technical assistance or consultation to agencies in 10 states to help them better balance their investments in long-term care between institutional and home- and community-based care.
Key Results: The fellows undertook various efforts in their home states including: