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Tag: Networks

Completed on REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. Community-Integrated Health Networks (CIHNs) are increasingly drawing attention as a method for bringing community-based organizations (CBOs) together for contracting with healthcare payers. In this webinar, participants …

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

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Completed on Increasingly, health care providers and payers are seeking to contract for home and community-based services through a single point of contact. These new opportunities have sparked the growth of community-based …

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Completed on REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. ​You’ve got willing and interested partners, but how formal does your network need to be in order to contract with a health care partner? What are …

Continue reading "Rules of Engagement: Considerations in Forming a Network"

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Completed on When health care entities contract with aging and disability community-based organizations (CBOs) to support the needs of older adults and persons with disabilities, they can help improve health outcomes and …

Continue reading "Contracting Dos & Don’ts – Part One of a New Multi-Part Contracting Toolkit"

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Completed on In June 2019, the Aging and Disability Business Institute convened a meeting of over 40 leaders from the Aging and Disability Networks, including government partners, private philanthropy, national organizations, Area …

Continue reading "A View From the Field: Future Directions for Contracting Between Health Care and Community-Based Organizations"

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Completed on We have always recognized the value of your time—especially now with the COVID-19 pandemic affecting all levels of the Aging Network. In response to increased demands on AAAs and community-based …

Continue reading "More Time to Tell Us About Your Health Care Contracting Experience"

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Completed on The Aging and Disability Business Institute wants to hear from you! In partnership with Scripps Gerontology Center of Excellence at Miami University, the Business Institute has launched a survey seeking …

Continue reading "Taking the Pulse of an Evolving Field: Share Your Experiences with Health Care Contracting"

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Completed on Over the next six months, participants of the Medicare Advantage Learning Collaborative will be engaged in a curriculum that will provide them with knowledge and skills to pursue partnerships and …

Continue reading "Participants Chosen for Medicare Advantage and Network Operations Learning Collaboratives"

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Completed on REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. Interested in developing your network’s knowledge and skills to help build its operations and sustainability for delivery of home and community-based services and supports in contracts …

Continue reading "Network Operations Learning Collaborative Information Webinar"

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Completed on The purpose of the Network Operations Learning Collaborative (NetOps), hosted by the Aging and Disability Business Institute at the National Association for Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), is to provide …

Continue reading "Aging and Disability Business Institute Now Accepting Applications for the 2020 Network Operations Learning Collaborative"

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