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Resource Category: Build Your Network

Completed on Health care payers are recognizing the impact that the social determinants of health (SDOH) have on the quality and cost of care for older adults and people with disabilities. Increasingly, …

Continue reading "Building a CBO Network for Health Care Contracting: Choosing the Right Model"

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Completed on Watch this webinar recording to learn about why CBO networks are important, the most popular forms these networks are taking around the country, with particular attention to a federated approach, …

Continue reading "Launching a CBO Network: Options for Function and Form"

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Completed on Recent changes in the health care landscape offer new opportunities for community-based integrated care networks (CBICNs, or networks) to partner with health care providers and payers in providing high-quality cost-effective …

Continue reading "Building a Stronger Network: Questions to Consider and an Action Plan"

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Completed on Community-based organizations (CBOs) and networks of CBOs providing services under contract with health care providers and payers must recognize that their contracting activity takes place under the auspices of federal, …

Continue reading "Antitrust Compliance Policy Statement"

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Completed on This resource guide on pricing from the Aging and Disability Business Institute  explores financial contracting and provides guidance to community-based organizations (CBOs) on how to build competitive pricing models for …

Continue reading "Pricing Resource Guide: CBO Services in a New Health Care Environment"

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Completed on In an ongoing series of articles developed as part of a collaboration between the Aging and Disability Business Institute and the American Society on Aging, the May-June issue of Aging …

Continue reading "New Learning Collaborative Fosters Multi-State Partnerships"

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Completed on This webinar previews the four tools designed to help Community-Based Organizations (CBO) accelerate cross-sector partnership development efforts. As part of a learning collaborative established by the Aging and Disability Institute …

Continue reading "Tools to Accelerate Cross-Sector Partnership Development"

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Completed on On this resource page, please find the slides presented in the Aging and Disability Business Institute’s Pre-Conference Intensive, Integrated Care Boot Camp and other Business Institute Sessions from n4a’s 44th …

Continue reading "Presentations from 2019 n4a 44th Annual Conference & Tradeshow"

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Completed on In this Expert Insight video, Robyn Golden, Associate Vice President of Population Health and Aging at Rush University Medical Center, shares her take on the value health systems gain from …

Continue reading "Expert Insights: Why is Partnering with the Aging Network Valuable for Health Systems?"

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Completed on Under the auspices of New York State’s Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, since December 2015 the NYC Department for the Aging has partnered with the NYC Health …

Continue reading "Building Sustainable CBO and Health System Partnerships under Medicaid Delivery System Reform"

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