Does a state/county have to currently have ongoing privatized services in order to apply?
Yes; it is a requirement that the public agency is currently, or will be by the time the project is implemented, privatizing case management responsibilities or at a minimum shared decision making for some segment of the out-of-home care population in the geographical area of the state that is the proposed site of the pilot. It is not required that largescale, system-wide privatization is in place.
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