Creating Better Systems of Care for Adults with Disabilities: Lessons for Policy and Practice

A new Commonwealth Fund case study highlights health plans and clinics around the country that have developed tailored programs of care for Americans living with disabilities. While the programs often focus on serving people with just one type of disability — physical, intellectual and developmental, or serious mental illness — they share key components: a focus on prevention and identification of secondary conditions; efforts to engage patients and build trust; and integration of long-term services and supports to improve health and promote independence and social inclusion.

       

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