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Charles Gallia Senior Policy Advisor Division of Medical Assistance Programs

Quality Improvement in a Medicaid Managed Care Environment: Oregon’s Performance Improvement Project. Charles Gallia Senior Policy Advisor Division of Medical Assistance Programs Oregon Health Authority. 1. The Mandatory – Voluntary Continuum. Regulatory Voluntary A Few Tips. 2.

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Charles Gallia Senior Policy Advisor Division of Medical Assistance Programs

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  1. Quality Improvement in a Medicaid Managed Care Environment: Oregon’s Performance Improvement Project Charles Gallia Senior Policy Advisor Division of Medical Assistance Programs Oregon Health Authority 1

  2. The Mandatory – Voluntary Continuum Regulatory Voluntary A Few Tips 2

  3. Regulatory Federal and state laws and regulations Contracts Professional standards of practice QI reviews and licensure 3

  4. Voluntary State to plan performance feedback Forum for learning Technical assistance promoting a quality improvement infrastructure and culture 4

  5. A Few Tips Integrity – don’t expect more than what your organization does Listen to ‘push back’ Showing up & member and provider education do NOT equal change 5

  6. Q&A Please listen to the operator for directions on how to ask a question, or type your question into the chat box. Follow us @nashphealth on Twitter 6

  7. Thank You! Your opinion is important to us. After the webinar ends you will be redirected to a web page containing a short survey. Your answers to the survey will help us as we plan future NASHP webinars. Follow us @nashphealth on Twitter 7

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