NASHP's 2010 State Health Policy Conference Presentations

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Article Publication Date: 
10/19/2010
Summary: 
Presentations from NASHP's 23rd annual conference held October 4-6 in New Orleans are available online. Included are remarks from CMS Administrator Donald Berwick , and presentations such as Health Care Reform: New Options for Rebalancing Long Term Services and Supports, Integrating Care for Dual Eligibles, Reforming State Long Term Services and Supports Programs through Participant Direction, and numerous others. Review the presentations about vital issues in state health policy.
Sources: 
NASHP, National Academy for State Health Policy
Programs/Initiatives: 
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Keywords: 
Long-Term Care
Linking Eligibility and Enrollment Systems Post-Reform: Making the Pieces Fit; Exchanges: A New State Composition; Payment Reform Options: A Review of Existing and New Models; Harmonizing Eligibility, Enrollment and Coverage: Can States Hit the Right Notes? Leading the Band: Federal Action that Supports State Implementation; Orchestrating State Health Reform Implementation; Addressing Post-Health Care Reform Coverage Gaps; Addressing Post-Health Care Reform Coverage Gaps, Closing the Gap: Reducing Disparities and Achieving Health Equity; Post-Katrina: The Pitch and Modulation of Recovery; Leveraging Public Health Capacity to Improve Health System Efficiency; Reforming State Long Term Services and Supports Programs through Participant Direction; Leveraging Public Health Capacity to Improve Health System Efficiency; HIT in the New World: Opportunities and Challenges; HIT in the New World: Opportunities and Challenges; Tuning Up the Workforce: Building Capacity to Meet Demand; Health Reform and the Delivery System: A New Medley of Payment and Incentives; Tuning Up the Workforce: Building Capacity to Meet Demand; Addressing the Health Care Needs of People with Serious Mental Illnesses; Health Care Reform: New Options for Rebalancing Long Term Services and Supports; Linking Eligibility and Enrollment Systems Post-Reform: Making the Pieces Fit; Tuning Up the Workforce: Building Capacity to Meet Demand; Improving the Quality of Children’s Care: Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum; Health Reform and the Delivery System: A New Medley of Payment and Incentives; Learning the ABCs of APCs or Medical Homes; Moving from Overtreatment to Patient-Centered Care; HIT in the New World: Opportunities and Challenges; Reforming State Long Term Services and Supports Programs through Participant Direction; New Roles for FQHC's in State Delivery System Reform; Payment Reform Options: A Review of Existing and New Models; Orchestrating State Health Reform Implementation; Orchestrating State Health Reform Implementation; Making Quality Count: Promising State Efforts; New Roles for FQHC's in State Delivery System Reform; Integrating Care for Dual Eligibles: Evolving Options for States; Tuning Up the Workforce: Building Capacity to Meet Demand, Chronic Disease Self-Management; Chronic Disease Self-Management; Health Care Reform: New Options for Rebalancing Long Term Services and Supports; Harmonizing Eligibility, Enrollment and Coverage: Can States Hit the Right Notes?; New Roles for FQHC's in State Delivery System Reform; Linking Eligibility and Enrollment Systems Post-Reform: Making the Pieces Fit; Post-Katrina: The Pitch and Modulation of Recovery; Making Health Reform More than Sick Care Reform: Shifting the Focus to Better Population Health; Reforming State Long Term Services and Supports Programs through Participant Direction; Orchestrating State Health Reform Implementation; Chronic Disease Self-Management; Health Reform and the Delivery System: A New Medley of Payment and Incentives; Health Care Reform: New Options for Rebalancing Long Term Services and Supports; Learning the ABCs of APCs or Medical Homes; Integrating Care for Dual Eligibles: Evolving Options for States; Integrating Care for Dual Eligibles: Evolving Options for States; Chronic Disease Self-Management; Harmonizing Eligibility, Enrollment and Coverage: Can States Hit the Right Notes?; Addressing Post-Health Care Reform Coverage Gaps; Health Care Reform: New Options for Rebalancing Long Term Services and Supports, Chronic Disease Self-Management; Leveraging Public Health Capacity to Improve Health System Efficiency; Improving the Quality of Children’s Care: Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum; Addressing the Health Care Needs of People with Serious Mental Illnesses; Leveraging Public Health Capacity to Improve Health System Efficiency; Health Reform and the Delivery System: A New Medley of Payment and Incentives; Learning the ABCs of APCs or Medical Homes; Integrating Care for Dual Eligibles: Evolving Options for States; Linking Eligibility and Enrollment Systems Post-Reform: Making the Pieces Fit; Post-Katrina: The Pitch and Modulation of Recovery; Closing the Gap: Reducing Disparities and Achieving Health Equity; Closing the Gap: Reducing Disparities and Achieving Health Equity; Exchanges: A New State Composition; Improving the Quality of Children’s Care: Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum; Post-Katrina: The Pitch and Modulation of Recovery; Addressing the Health Care Needs of People with Serious Mental Illnesses; Moving Dissonance into Harmony: Commercial Health Insurance Market Reforms and ACA; Exchanges: A New State Composition; Payment Reform Options: A Review of Existing and New Models; Addressing the Health Care Needs of People with Serious Mental Illnesses; Orchestrating State Health Reform Implementation, HIT in the New World: Opportunities and Challenges; Making Quality Count: Promising State Efforts; Making Quality Count: Promising State Efforts; Integrating Care for Dual Eligibles: Evolving Options for States; New Roles for FQHC's in State Delivery System Reform; Orchestrating State Health Reform Implementation, State Overture: The Next Movement; Harmonizing Eligibility, Enrollment and Coverage: Can States Hit the Right Notes?; Addressing Post-Health Care Reform Coverage Gaps

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Ashlee Sawyer
NASHP
asawyer@nashp.org
Phone: 
207-874-6524

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