On Friday, April 23, Community Solutions hosted the Virtual Medicaid Institute.
With increasing focus on social determinants of health and a Medicaid managed care procurement in Ohio, new tools are emerging to better coordinate care and address non-medical issues. At the same time, there are many community-based organizations that have been doing this work for years and are trying to figure out what these changes may mean for their agencies.
Check out the recording here and the slides here.
Panelists included:
- Loren Anthes, MBA, William C. and Elizabeth M. Treuhaft Chair in Health Planning, The Center for Community Solutions
- Alissa Glenn, MPP, Director of Community Health and Nutrition at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank
- Cesar Herrera, Chief Solutions Officer at Healthify
- Kate Ricker-Kiefert, subject matter expert in state and federal government health IT policy and interoperability data models
- Heather Stoll, Vice President of external affairs for the Sisters of Charity Health System
- Tawny Stottlemire, Executive Director, Community Action Inc.