Potential improvements to Ohio’s Step Up to Quality program: Quality-based costs to providers, families, and funding agencies [Executive summary]

Author(s): Brandon, Richard N.; Stutman, T.J.;
Date Issued: January 26, 2009
Publisher(s): University of Washington. Human Services Policy Center
Description: A summary of an evaluation of the Quality Achievement Awards (QAA) in offsetting provider costs of meeting high quality child care standards, and an analysis of the costs of providing high quality services to participants in the Step Up to Quality (SUTQ) program, Ohio’s quality rating information system (QRIS)
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Source: Seattle, WA: University of Washington, Human Services Policy Center. Retrieved February 22, 2010, from http://hspc.org/publications/pdf/OH-FiscalModel.FinalReport.pdf (no longer accessible as of May 25, 2011)
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Cost Of Providing Services

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Quality Of Services
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