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Innovations In Member Engagement In Rural Areas
Dually eligible beneficiaries living in rural areas face challenges such as distance and transportation barriers, a shortage of primary care providers, and limited access to specialty care. Health plans may need to use use creative strategies to engage these beneficiaries.
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care
Keys to a Successful Volunteer Transportation Program: Risk, Liability and Insurance Webinar
Volunteer transportation programs provide many older adults and people with disabilities with an opportunity for socialization and personalized services. NADTC is hosting a webinar to discuss risk, liability and insurance as it relates to volunteer transportation programs. This webinar will review the importance of identifying risk management strategies when starting or growing a volunteer transportation program in the community.
The Evolution of CBO Contracts with Health Care Organizations: 2018 RFI Survey Results
The Aging and Disability Business Institute is cohosting a webinar with Scripps Gerontology Center to discuss the new data collected during their second RFI survey. This data provides information on contracting between community-based organizations (CBOs) and health care entities and reveals how the contracting landscape has changed over the past year.
SSI for Older Adults: Post Eligibility Tips
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides a very basic income to over 8.2 million people, including 2.2 million Americans age 65+. Getting access to SSI can help low-income older Americans escape deep poverty and avoid or move out of homelessness.
Promising Practices for Meeting the Needs of Dually Eligible Older Adults with Schizophrenia
Caring for older adults with schizophrenia requires special attention to how needs and treatments may change. This webinar will discuss how to identify common symptoms of schizophrenia among older adults, identify promising practices related to treatment options and care coordination, and offer practical strategies for meeting beneficiary needs.
Asking this Critical Question Can Make a Difference: "Have you or a loved one ever served in the military?"
The SMVF TA Center works with states and territories to strengthen their behavioral health systems for service members, veterans, and their families. Proper screening of service members, veterans, and their families (SMVF) enables community providers to connect with those individuals, inform treatment planning decisions, and help SMVF access care and benefits.