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Tag: Readiness

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 …

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Completed on Aging and disability community-based organizations (CBOs) can find tremendous opportunities to address the social determinants of health (SDOH) through the integration of social services and health care.[1] Often, these opportunities …

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Completed on Cross-sector partnerships can be a powerful way to improve health care for older adults and people living with disabilities—and they demonstrate the extraordinary potential that can result for both health …

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Completed on Set up an account and register HERE. The Balanced Budget Act of 2018, which included the Creating High-Quality Results and Outcomes Necessary to Improve Chronic (CHRONIC) Care Act, offers new …

Continue reading "Medicare Advantage and Community-Based Organizations: Opportunities and Challenges in Caring for People with Complex Needs"

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Completed on REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. Presenters will give participants background on the Evidence-Based Leadership Council (EBLC), its role in selecting and promoting evidence-based programs and its Program Locator function. The …

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Completed on REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. This webinar introduces the “How-To Guide for Marketing CIL Services to Health Plans and Payers” to boards of directors, executives and other leaders of centers …

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Completed on REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. The Emergency Department (ED) is often the point of entry for older adults into the healthcare system, and plays a unique role in setting the trajectory …

Continue reading "Geriatric Emergency Departments: Past, Present, and Future Opportunities for Engagement"

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Completed on REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. Environmental scanning is a key first step in the development of a business plan for your organization. This process can help your organization identify internal and …

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Completed on TO ACCESS THE READINESS ASSESSMENT, CLICK HERE   In our work over the past several years, we have experienced first-hand the potential that the design and implementation of effective cross-sector …

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Completed on THIS WEBINAR HAS PASSED. TO ACCESS THE RECORDING AND SLIDES CLICK HERE. In the era of integrated and accountable care, community-based organizations (CBO) are well-positioned to take advantage of opportunities …

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