Previous Projects
Below is a list of the RTC's previous projects in the area of disability statistics. For more information, see the contact person(s) for each project.
Policy, Environmental and Individual Factors Associated with Full Participation and Integration in a Large Multi-State Sample
This project will involve a secondary analysis of the integrated multi-state Community Living Outcomes database to examine the contribution of policy factors (e.g., state, funding source, costs); environmental variables (e.g., home size, staffing patterns, services received); and individual variables (e.g., functional skills, challenging behavior, secondary disabilities and support needs) on community participation, social integration, and independence and other outcomes.
Status and Trends in Family Support Services in the US
This study will gather data in two surveys, in 2004 and 2006, on family support services in the 50 states and D.C. Data analyzed will include revenue, spending, and participant data for cash subsidy payments directly to families, and other family supports including respite care, in-home supports, counseling and other services. Data analysis and dissemination activities will address family support spending and numbers of families served in the past decade, family support spending in comparison to total ID/DD long-term care spending, and the level of Medicaid HCBS support for family support services in each state and the US.
Status, Trends, and Innovations in Medicaid Support for Community Services
This project integrates Medicaid HCBS (“waiver”), ICF/MR, and Nursing Facility data collection and national data systems of the RTC/CL Minnesota and Colorado programs to maintain a national and state-by-state program of current information on status and trends in Medicaid and related programs that finance and support access to community services. (Activities in this area are co-sponsored by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities and by the Universities of Minnesota and Colorado.)
Studies of Persons with Developmental Disabilities in the National Health Interview Survey Supplement on Disability
This project undertakes various analyses of the National Health Interview Survey on Disability Supplement (NHIS-D) to further knowledge about the lives of persons with developmental disabilities on a range of topics.