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ABI Waiver Provider Registry: If It Exists, Where Is It, and Is It Usable?

A provider registry is the baseline tool for beneficiary choice. The binder contains a formal request for it. Here is how to operationalize the response.

Archived by David Medeiros

The provider registry is not a minor detail. It is a practical prerequisite for accessing services. The binder includes a direct request for a complete, current ABI Waiver provider registry and the policies used to maintain it. Two questions drive this: 1) Is there a registry that a beneficiary can access without insider connections? 2) If a registry exists, is it available in accessible formats that people with brain injury can navigate? Evidence anchor: EVID-REGISTRY-FOIA-2024-11-27. Action: request the registry in machine-readable form (CSV) and a plain-language directory; then publish a beneficiary-facing directory on ctbraininjury.com.

Related evidence references

EVID-REGISTRY-FOIA-2024-11-27

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