Upcoming Webinar: Medicaid and CHIP- Funding, Service Delivery, and Quality |
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Medicaid and CHIP: Funding, Service Delivery, and Quality 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. EDT Medicaid and the state Children's Health Insurance Programs (CHIP) account for over 15% of total U.S. health care spending. In fiscal year 2010, Medicaid spending nationally amounted to over $405 billion, while CHIP spending amounted to over $11 billion. Medicaid usually consumes the largest or second-largest share of state budgets.
Where does the money for these programs come from and how is it spent? What role does quality measurement and improvement play in ensuring that children and youth with special health care needs enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP receive high-quality services at a reasonable cost? Participants in this webinar will learn the answers to these questions and more, including information about resources for more state-specific information. Featured Speakers: - Sara Bachman, Director of Research, Catalyst Center, Boston University School of Social Work
- Meg Comeau, Project Director, Catalyst Center, Boston University School of Public Health
- Gina Rogers, Project Director, Massachusetts Child Health Quality Coalition
- Moderator: Beth Dworetzky, Assistant Director, Catalyst Center, Boston University School of Public Health
The webinar is free to attend. Space is limited--please register to participate.
Can't join us? The webinar will be recorded and available for later viewing. (View past webinars from our Medicaid/CHIP Webinar Tutorial Series page.) |
This webinar provides an overview of the following sections of the tutorial: |
The Catalyst Center is a national center dedicated to working with states and stakeholder groups on improving health care insurance and financing for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN). For more information, please visit us at www.catalystctr.org or contact Meg Comeau, Program Director, at [log in to unmask].
The Catalyst Center is funded under cooperative agreement #U41MC13618 from the Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lynda Honberg, MHSA, MCHB/HRSA Project Officer. |
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