Results from New Hampshire's LIFE Account Feasibility Study and Implementation Plan
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              Summary
              The three-year study examined relevant policy, program design, and cultural implications that may have an impact on enabling self-directed Medicaid beneficiaries to save money without losing benefits. Using extensive stakeholder engagement, six elements were studied: savings models; costs and benefits of self-direction; Federal tax policy; state policy context; participant needs; and an implementation plan.
          Types/Tools
          
      Populations
          
      Sources
          
      Southern New Hampshire University- Center for Community Economic Development & Disability and University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability
      
  Programs/Initiatives
          
      savings; tax; taxes; Asset Accumulation; Asset Development; Self-Directed
      
Contact
Tobey
      
            Davies
      
            Center for Community Economic Development & Disability
      
            at Southern New Hampshire University
      
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            t.davies@snhu.edu
      
  