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Follow the money is a snappy way to say: investigate financial transactions and use them to extract information or evidence about a crime, suspect or criminal network.
It includes information about the referring provider, the patients personal information, the reason for referral, referral details, and additional medical information.
To be eligible for MFP, a participant must: Live in an inpatient facility (i.e. hospitals, psychiatric residential treatment facilities, nursing homes or other long-term care facilities) Be a Medicaid beneficiary for at least one day prior to transition. Meet institutional level of care.
Money Follows the Person (MFP) is a North Carolina Medicaid demonstration project that assists people who live in qualified facilities in moving into their own communities with supports.
Program Benefits of Money Follows the Person Programs Transitional services might include finding affordable housing, paying ones security deposit and utility deposits, purchasing furniture for an apartment, covering moving expenses, and even paying for a trial visit to a potential residence in the community.
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Money Follows the Person (MFP) is a federal grant Medicaid program. It was established to make Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) more accessible to seniors and persons with disabilities, while simultaneously decreasing the need for Medicaid-funded nursing home care.
The Money Follows the Person program was created in response to a 1999 Supreme Court decision, Olmstead v. L.C. It found that segregation of people with intellectual or developmental disabilities is a form of unlawful discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
To participate in Money Follows the Person, you must: Get Medicaid. with intellectual disabilities or a related condition (ICF/IID) for at least 60 straight days. Days spent in a hospital or skilled nursing facility count toward these 60 days.

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