Thursday, December 18, 2014

From U Mass: The Role of the Media in Agenda Setting: The Case of Long-Term Care Rebalancing

 2014 Dec 17. [Epub ahead of print]

The Role of the Media in Agenda Setting: The Case of Long-Term Care Rebalancing.

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  • 1a Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston , Boston , Massachusetts , USA.

Abstract

This study investigates the role print media plays in state policy agendas in four states-Connecticut, Minnesota, Oregon, and Utah-in rebalancing long-term care away from institutions toward home- and community-based (HCBS) services. Ordinary least squares regression is used to model states' policy agendas, as measured by the proportion of Medicaid long-term care spending on HCBS expenditures and number of rebalancing bills proposed, from 1999 to 2008. Results reveal a relationship between states' rebalancing agendas and the extent of media coverage, and state economic, political, and programmatic characteristics. Findings suggest that media coverage reflects broader shifts in state-level attitudes toward rebalancing.

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