NY First 1,000 Days on Medicaid Initiative Materials
Nov 10, 2017 15:27:30 GMT -5
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Post by Tanya Munroe on Nov 10, 2017 15:27:30 GMT -5
Public Agenda_First 1000 Days_Meeting3.pdf (382.95 KB)
1000 Days_ Meeting 3 Deck_FINAL.pdf (699.11 KB)
NY 1st 1000 days Pilot Response 1025.pdf (1 MB)
www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/first_1000.htm
On July 20, Medicaid Director Jason Helgerson announced a new focus for Medicaid Redesign in New York: The First 1000 Days on Medicaid initiative. This initiative recognized that a child´s first three years are the most crucial years of their development. We also know that there is evidence that children on Medicaid have better health and life outcomes. We must take steps to ensure that New York´s Medicaid program is working with health, education and other system stakeholders to maximize outcomes and deliver results for the children we serve.
Work Group Charge:
The First 1000 Days on Medicaid initiative will be a collaborative effort, bringing together stakeholders in a series of four work group meetings between August and November. The work group will be charged with developing a ten–point agenda to focus on enhancing access to services and improving outcomes for children on Medicaid in their first 1000 days of life.
Work Group Membership:
The First 1000 Days on Medicaid work group will be chaired by the Chancellor of the State University of New York, Nancy Zimpher, a national leader in educational issues and cross–system collaboration. Vice chairs will be Kate Breslin, President and CEO of the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, and Jeffrey Kaczorowski, MD, Senior Advisor, The Children´s Agenda, and Professor of Pediatrics, University of Rochester. The group will be built off the successful work and membership of the VBP Advisory Group on Children´s Health. Other partner organizations will include the United Hospital Fund, Center for Health Care Strategies, and The Albany Promise.
1000 Days_ Meeting 3 Deck_FINAL.pdf (699.11 KB)
NY 1st 1000 days Pilot Response 1025.pdf (1 MB)
www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/first_1000.htm
On July 20, Medicaid Director Jason Helgerson announced a new focus for Medicaid Redesign in New York: The First 1000 Days on Medicaid initiative. This initiative recognized that a child´s first three years are the most crucial years of their development. We also know that there is evidence that children on Medicaid have better health and life outcomes. We must take steps to ensure that New York´s Medicaid program is working with health, education and other system stakeholders to maximize outcomes and deliver results for the children we serve.
Work Group Charge:
The First 1000 Days on Medicaid initiative will be a collaborative effort, bringing together stakeholders in a series of four work group meetings between August and November. The work group will be charged with developing a ten–point agenda to focus on enhancing access to services and improving outcomes for children on Medicaid in their first 1000 days of life.
Work Group Membership:
The First 1000 Days on Medicaid work group will be chaired by the Chancellor of the State University of New York, Nancy Zimpher, a national leader in educational issues and cross–system collaboration. Vice chairs will be Kate Breslin, President and CEO of the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, and Jeffrey Kaczorowski, MD, Senior Advisor, The Children´s Agenda, and Professor of Pediatrics, University of Rochester. The group will be built off the successful work and membership of the VBP Advisory Group on Children´s Health. Other partner organizations will include the United Hospital Fund, Center for Health Care Strategies, and The Albany Promise.