(1) cost savings and other benefits to the state resulting from the program; and
(2) options for: (a) increasing the number of individuals served by home visiting programs; (b) improving the effectiveness of home visiting programs funded by the state; (c) leveraging private and government funding, including Medicaid funding, to increase the use and effectiveness of home visiting programs in the state; (d) coordinating the identification of individuals who could benefit from home visiting programs; (e) coordinating the delivery of services provided through multiple home visiting programs, where appropriate; and (f) funding home visiting programs if funding through the federal government's Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program is eliminated or reduced.
(a) increasing the number of individuals served by home visiting programs;
(b) improving the effectiveness of home visiting programs funded by the state;
(c) leveraging private and government funding, including Medicaid funding, to increase the use and effectiveness of home visiting programs in the state;
(d) coordinating the identification of individuals who could benefit from home visiting programs;
(e) coordinating the delivery of services provided through multiple home visiting programs, where appropriate; and
(f) funding home visiting programs if funding through the federal government's Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program is eliminated or reduced.