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Olmstead Information > Olmstead Plans Notes and References

Olmstead Plans Notes and References

  1. Olmstead plans are those which have been included in the NCSL reporta as being Olmstead plans, and commonly specifically mention that (at least) part of their aim is to address the issues raised by the Supreme Court decision in Olmstead v. LC & EW. Plans.
  2. In the 'Further information' column:
    • 'Plan' indicates the link is to the first edition of the plan (PDF version),
    • 'Update' indicates the link leads to a plan update or progress report on the plan or other Olmstead-related activities (PDF version),
    • 'Draft Plan' indicates that the link is to the draft state plan (PDF version),
    • 'State Olmstead website' indicates a state website describing Olmstead activities with a direct link to the plan and other resources (if available).
    • 'Progress' indicates any reported information about state activity in states where there is no plan or website.
  3. N/A indicates that the data is not available.
  4. X indicates that the column is not applicable.

References

a Fox-Grage, W; Folkemer, D; Lewis; J (February 2003) The States’ Response to the Olmstead Decision: how are states complying? Forum for state Health Policy Leadership, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), Washington DC.

bInformation obtained through direct contact with State officials in February and March 2004.

cDate taken from plan, reported by Fox-Grage, W et al (2003) as July 2002.