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ATI Advisory Releases Policy Blueprint for Creating Better Caregiving Jobs
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- ATI Advisory (ATI) released its blueprint for reforming Medicaid long-term services and supports and developing a stronger caregiving workforce. With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ATI developed a package of key policy proposals to increase access to home and community-based services, reduce biases toward institutional care in Medicaid, and create better caregiving jobs.
The release of this blueprint comes at a time when Congress is considering, as part of the rescue package, a one-year increase in the federal contribution to Medicaid-funded home and community-based services. ATI's recommendations build on this policy to provide states with improved financial support and predictability. The recommendations also tackle long-standing Medicaid eligibility policies that limit access to home- and community-based services aligning with the President's priorities around job creation and valuing the direct care workforce.