 
Promising Practices in HCBS: Michigan: Increasing Access and Choice through Person-Centered Planning
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              The State of Michigan combined several funding sources in its contracts with local community mental health agencies, which serve people with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and addiction disorders. To ensure access and improve choice, the contracts require local agencies offer a wide array of services and use a person-centered planning process to determine a person’s service plan. In the first two years of using this model, access to services improved and costs were reduced.
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            Kazieczko
      
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            kazieczko@state.mi.us
      
  
