 
2005 CMS Systems Change Conference: Building Sustainable Systems for Independence
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              Summary
              The CMS Systems Change conference was February 28-March 2, 2005. Presentations from the 2005 sessions are available in both PDF and text formats. Topics range from ideas on sustaining systems change, employment services, Medicaid, integrating quality, policy implications and barriers to providing services. Full titles are listed in the keywords section.
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      Sustaining Systems Change; Streamlining Access to Services;
The Big Payoff: Employment Outcomes; How Are the Grants Helping Consumers and How Are Consumers Helping the Grants?; A Practical 101 Session on the Essentials of Housing Finance and Developing Affordable Housing Coordinated with Services; Building-In Quality: Measuring It and Improving It; What It Is and How to Do It; Supporting Family Caregivers; Facilitating Partnerships and Building Coalitions; Across Aging and Disability Service Networks; Building Relationships with Public Housing Agencies; How Complicated Can It Be? Enrollment Strategies; Creating A Multi-Program Web Site Through Collaboration; The Power of Automated Assessment Tools; Establishing Individual Budgets; Exploring Home and Community-Based Options for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances; Effective Cross Grant Collaboration and Coordination; Lessons Learned from Nursing Home Transition Programs; Identifying Policy Barriers to Self-Direction; Building Local Community Coalitions to Create and Sustain Successful Systems Change and More Inclusive Communities; Promoting Evidence-Based Practices in the Delivery of Mental Health Care; Feast or Food Fight: Policy Implications of the Medicaid Buy-In; Integrated Quality Management Systems: States’ Experience; Effective Emergency Back-Up Models for Consumers Who Self-Direct; Worker Recruitment and Retention Strategies; How Medicaid Can Support the Mental Health Recovery Model; Do Employment Services Support Self-Determination
      
The Big Payoff: Employment Outcomes; How Are the Grants Helping Consumers and How Are Consumers Helping the Grants?; A Practical 101 Session on the Essentials of Housing Finance and Developing Affordable Housing Coordinated with Services; Building-In Quality: Measuring It and Improving It; What It Is and How to Do It; Supporting Family Caregivers; Facilitating Partnerships and Building Coalitions; Across Aging and Disability Service Networks; Building Relationships with Public Housing Agencies; How Complicated Can It Be? Enrollment Strategies; Creating A Multi-Program Web Site Through Collaboration; The Power of Automated Assessment Tools; Establishing Individual Budgets; Exploring Home and Community-Based Options for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances; Effective Cross Grant Collaboration and Coordination; Lessons Learned from Nursing Home Transition Programs; Identifying Policy Barriers to Self-Direction; Building Local Community Coalitions to Create and Sustain Successful Systems Change and More Inclusive Communities; Promoting Evidence-Based Practices in the Delivery of Mental Health Care; Feast or Food Fight: Policy Implications of the Medicaid Buy-In; Integrated Quality Management Systems: States’ Experience; Effective Emergency Back-Up Models for Consumers Who Self-Direct; Worker Recruitment and Retention Strategies; How Medicaid Can Support the Mental Health Recovery Model; Do Employment Services Support Self-Determination
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Al
      
            Cardona
      
            National Academy for State Health Policy
      
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            acardona@nashp.org
      
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              207-874-6524
          
