Abstract
This paper will explore several options for increasing individual choice and expanding competition in the supply of rehabilitation services. Chief among these is a proposal for rehabilitation vouchers. Also considered are proposals for tax credits and federal loans for rehabilitation expenses and direct contracting for privately supplied rehabilitation services. The likely impact of these options on the well-being of people with disabilities as well as on program accountability, performance, and cost-effectiveness will be assessed.
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