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11:00 AM Pacific

Sponsored by The Aging and Disability Business Institute, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation, The SCAN Foundation and the Administration for Community Living. Part of the Managed Care Summit of Virtual AiA20.

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Includes complimentary CEs

This session will explore policy developments that have increased opportunities for networks to thrive, and present updated data on community-based network building.

Participants in this web seminar will be able to:

  • Identify the major drivers of health and social care integration in the country and in their state;  
  • Describe the kinds of healthcare providers and payers with which community-based aging and disability organizations (CBO) are contracting, and the services provided under contract and,
  • Discuss the rationale for the formation of community-based integrated health networks.

Presenters:

Photo of Marisa Scala-FoleyMarisa Scala-Foley is the Director of the Aging and Disability Business Institute at the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), which provides community-based organizations (CBOs) with the tools and resources to successfully adapt to a changing health care environment, enhance their organizational capacity and capitalize on emerging opportunities to diversify funding. Marisa has worked her entire career in the field of aging on issues related to health-care and long-term services and supports. She holds a Masters in Gerontological Studies from Miami University (Ohio), and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology/Gerontology from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA.

Kelly%20Cronin%20-%20Official%20photo.JPGKelly Cronin has been with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services since 2003, mostly in a variety of roles within the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, which she helped establish. She is currently deputy administrator, Center for Innovation and Partnership, at the Administration for Community Living.