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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) family day care homes meal claims feasibility study

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The purpose of this feasibility study is to design and test a data collection method that enables FNS to estimate improper payments (IP) due to meals claimed improperly by FDCHs participating in CACFP. Specifically, the study focuses on accurately measuring meals that are claimed but not served. If feasible, the data collection method needs to be viable for potential national-level implementation. (author abstract)

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United States

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