If providers agree with the person-centered philosophy and criteria but do not believe the funds are available to support the philosophy, how do they meet the criteria?
CQL believes that one of the responsibilities of successful organizations is to support people using available resources creatively and efficiently. Sometimes, that means looking outside of traditional models and being responsive to people and communities. Quality is not just about spending more money, but using those resources wisely.
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