This issue brief examines the early successes and challenges of the Money
Follows the Person Demonstration (MFP), a Medicaid initiative enacted into law
in 2006 that gives states enhanced federal support to balance their Medicaid
long-term care programs by providing more services in the community and fewer in
institutional settings. A 2008 Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
survey of 29 states receiving MFP grants turned up several key findings,
including that several hundred people have moved from institutional to community
settings; that states are providing a broad range of services to facilitate
transition; that housing issues for MFP participants are a major challenge for
states; and that the severe economic downturn had not yet prompted states to
scale back their efforts.
Issue Brief (.pdf)