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NASHP's 2008 State Health Policy Conference Presentations: Charting a Course for State Health Policy

11/01/2008 | Requests *

 

Summary

Presentations from NASHP’s 21st annual state health policy conference are now available. The conference is planned by state health policymakers for state agencies' staff, legislators, and legislative staff. Review the presentations to learn how others are improving and innovating healthcare through state-level policy. 

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Advocacy; Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs; Information Technology; Medicaid; Nursing Facility Transition; Public Health; integrated services; reform; oral health; medical home; health management; 1915(i); 1915(j); managed care; public policy; Bridging the Gulf: Building Interagency Partnerships for Quality Improvement; In the Mainstream: Integrating Mental Health with Primary Care; Checking Their Bearings: Health Care Reform in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine; Putting Long-Term Care on an Even Keel; It’s Not a House, It’s a Medical Home; Don’t Treat Me Like a Kid! Challenges in Covering and Caring for Adolescents; Pulling on the Lines Together – Using HIT to Integrate the Primary Care Safety Net; Putting the Health in Health Care Reform: Using Public Health Approaches to Focus on Outcomes; Creating Incentives to Convert Nursing Homes Into Home and Community-Based Options; Remaking Disease Management Into Health Management; Driving Value and Quality with State Purchasing Innovations; Covering All Kids and Keeping Them That Way; No Waivers Needed: Covering Long-Term Care Services in the Community; All Aboard! Finding and Enrolling Hard-to-Reach Populations; Keeping the Wind in Their Sails: Encouraging and Supporting Employer Coverage; Help Wanted: State Strategies on Health Care Workforce Planning; Turning the Tide: Promoting Cultural Change in Nursing Homes; Using Purchasing, Partnerships, and Payments to Improve Patient Safety; Benchmark Plan or HSA? Wisconsin and Indiana’s Different Tacks to Expanding Coverage with Medicaid; Closing the Divide: Health Care for Immigrant Families; Overcoming Conflicting Incentives in Managed Long-Term Care 

Topic

Employment Programs, Financing HCBS, Long-Term Care, Mental Health, Quality, Transition/Diversion from Institutions, Workforce/Direct Care 

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Archived conference materials 

Source

National Academy for State Health Policy; NASHP 

State

Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Wisconsin, All States/Territories 

Date Created

11/07/2008 

Contact

National Academy for State Health Policy

info@nashp.org
207-874-6524

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