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Part of the “Conversations with GIA,” Series, sponsored by Grantmakers in Aging.

Thanks to our co-sponsors the John A. Hartford Foundation and The SCAN Foundation

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PLEASE NOTE: CEUs are not available for this webinar.

Certain provisions in the health reform law, such as models to integrate care for dual eligibles, and a push for care transition programs, offer new opportunities for community-based aging service providers to contract with health care organizations.  Yet many of these organizations lack the necessary business acumen to do so.  Foundations throughout the United States, as well as the Administration for Community Living have initiated programs to assist these organizations to overcome this challenge.  During this webinar, presenters Marisa Scala-Foley, Administration for Community Living; Erin Westphal, The SCAN Foundation; and Nora OBrien-Suric, John A. Hartford Foundation, will highlight different approaches to building the business acumen of community-based organizations as well as gauging participants’ interest in developing a GIA Learning Circle on this topic.

Presenters:

Marisa Scala-Foley, U.S. Administration for Community Living

Erin Westphal, The SCAN Foundation

Nora OBrien-Suric, The John A. Hartford Foundation