Remote monitoring support services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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作者:
Friedman, Carli
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CQL Council Qual & Leadership, Towson, MD USA
CQL Council Qual & Leadership, 100 West Rd,Suite 300, Towson, MD 21204 USACQL Council Qual & Leadership, Towson, MD USA
Friedman, Carli
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[1] CQL Council Qual & Leadership, Towson, MD USA
[2] CQL Council Qual & Leadership, 100 West Rd,Suite 300, Towson, MD 21204 USA
Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services;
people with intellectual and developmental disabilities;
policy;
remote monitoring;
remote supports;
SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES;
DEMENTIA;
TELECARE;
CARE;
HOME;
D O I:
10.1111/jppi.12463
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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While remote monitoring supports have many benefits and the use of remote supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) is increasing, they are a relatively new technology for IDD service provision and yet to be widely available. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a rapid uptake in technology in Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) for people with IDD, including the expansion of telehealth and remote supports. The aim of this study was to examine if, and, how, remote monitoring support services were provided to people with IDD in HCBS across the United States in fiscal year (FY) 2021. To do so, we analyzed Medicaid HCBS 1915(c) waivers for people with IDD. In FY 2021, 10 states (22.22%) provided remote support services to people with IDD through 19 HCBS waivers (17.76%); they provided a total of 36 different remote monitoring services. A total of $22.4 million was allocated for remote support services for 3039 people with IDD. We found states often provided remote support services to people with IDD in HCBS to promote independence, health, and welfare, and reduce and/or replace services. States implemented a number of rules and requirements to help keep people with IDD safe while remote support services were being used, including informed consent, encryption, emergency backup plans, and the prohibition of use in private spaces. Further attention to remote supports in HCBS is necessary to ensure that people with IDD who want to utilize these services are able to do so.
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St Michaels Hosp, Dept Family & Community Med, 61 Queen St,East, Toronto, ON M5C 2T2, Canada
St Michaels Hosp, Acad Family Hlth Team, 61 Queen St,East, Toronto, ON M5C 2T2, CanadaSt Michaels Hosp, Dept Family & Community Med, 61 Queen St,East, Toronto, ON M5C 2T2, Canada
Sullivan, William F.
Bjorne, Petra
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Dept Disabil Support, Malmo, Sweden
Lund Univ, Lund, SwedenSt Michaels Hosp, Dept Family & Community Med, 61 Queen St,East, Toronto, ON M5C 2T2, Canada
Bjorne, Petra
Heng, John
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Western Univ, Dept Philosophy, Kings Univ Coll, London, ON, Canada
Western Univ, Dept Thanatol, Kings Univ Coll, London, ON, Canada
Western Univ, Dept Disabil Studies, Kings Univ Coll, London, ON, CanadaSt Michaels Hosp, Dept Family & Community Med, 61 Queen St,East, Toronto, ON M5C 2T2, Canada
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Warneford Hosp, Oxford OX3 7JX, England
Royal Coll Psychiatrists, Ctr Qual Improvement, London SW1X 8PG, EnglandWarneford Hosp, Oxford OX3 7JX, England