Statewide Expansion of
Managed Long-Term Care
The Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Division of
Disability and Elder Services, has embarked on an initiative to expand
managed long-term care options in Wisconsin. Currently, two programs are
managing long-term care in Wisconsin - Family Care and the Wisconsin
Partnership Program. In his February 2006 State of the State Address,
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle announced his goal to expand the Family Care
program and promote the integration of long-term care and health care
services over the next five years. The Department of Health and Family
Services has awarded grants to ten groups to carry out intensive planning
activities to achieve this goal. This website was established to provide
information to these groups and stakeholders as the initiative progresses.
What's New!
General Information on Long-Term Care
Reform and Expansion
Expansion Planning Grants
Information for Planning Grantees
Requests for Proposals for Managed Care
Organizations
Transition to Managed Long-Term Care
Information for Stakeholders
ADRC
Planning and Development
Listserv
Webcasts
Related DHFS Programs and Other Links
Where to find updated information:
We will continue to update this website with information about managed
long-term care expansion, so check back frequently.
You are also invited to sign-up to receive notifications from the
DHFS Managed LTC listserv.
If you have questions about any information on this website,
please contact Kathleen
Luedtke at (608) 267-4896. |
Last Revised: October 24, 2008
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