Greetings - we would like to extend an invitation to this upcoming webinar featuring consultants Mark Elson and Keira Armstrong of Intrepid Ascent. Here is the abstract for this call, focused on cross-sector data exchange, and the link to register:

Community Platforms for Cross-Sector Collaboration: 
How To Make Policy, Workflow, and Data Work Together For Your End-Users
Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 1:00 PM ET
https://info.activatecare.com/sdoh-masterclass-series

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, state officials and Medicaid leaders were making progress in their efforts to reform public healthcare programs, integrate health and social care systems, and reduce total costs of care. Amid the pressures of the pandemic (both human and financial), these reforms are more essential than ever before. 

Mark Elson and Keira Armstrong of Intrepid Ascent have supported technology adoption, workflow design, and data management on the ground in multiple communities pursuing cross-sector collaboration. Join them to hear the story of how California's Whole Person Care pilot - a $3 billion, multi-year Medicaid innovation demonstration - has impacted the lives of thousands of individuals experiencing homelessness, serious mental illness, and other challenges.

For innovators and on-the-ground change-makers, Mark and Keira will share practical guidance around:

  • How policy informs the design of integrated workflows, with implications for data governance, data exchange, and data analytics strategies.
  • Why the voice of the end-user is a critical input in any care redesign effort, and how to capture critical insights needed to succeed.

Community Platforms for Cross-Sector Collaboration: 
How To Make Policy, Workflow, and Data Work Together For Your End-Users
Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 1:00 PM ET
Register Here


Please consider joining us and sharing with your networks and colleagues.

Best,
Dan

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