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Building a Legacy of healthy children

Building a Legacy of healthy children. January 14, 2014. Advocates for Children and Youth. Is an independent, state-wide, child advocacy organization seeking to create a better life for each of Maryland’s children through policy, practice, and advocacy.

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Building a Legacy of healthy children

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  1. Building a Legacy of healthy children January 14, 2014

  2. Advocates for Children and Youth • Is an independent, state-wide, child advocacy organization seeking to create a better life for each of Maryland’s children through policy, practice, and advocacy. • We work across four issue areas which include education, child welfare, juvenile justice and health • Our goal with implementation of the ACA is to ensure that Maryland’s most vulnerable children and families: • Have access to affordable health care coverage through a “No Wrong Door” streamlined enrollment approach • Have meaningful access to providers and services that meet their needs.

  3. Maryland Initiatives related to Health Reform Implementation • Medicare/All Payer Waiver • State Innovation Model Program (SIMs) • State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) • MHIP – Access for Bridge Eligible Individuals • Health Enterprise Zones

  4. moving forward in Maryland • Fully functional IT system that can generate demographic data on enrollment, as well as monitor churn • Data collection that will allow ongoing analysis of network adequacy and access to primary care providers and specialists • Identification of baseline data on the uninsured and development of metrics for measuring the success of health reform in improving outcomes and reducing health disparities. • Successful integration of all medical assistance and social welfare programs into the HIX by the end of 2015 and realization of a true “No Wrong Door” enrollment system

  5. ACY Priorities • Monitor enrollment and access to health services for former foster youth who are now eligible for Medicaid to age 26 • Monitor network adequacy for primary and pediatric specialty services; ensure meaningful access to pediatric dental care • Build on the work of the Navigator Advisory Committee by establishing a “learning collaborative process” for the Connector Entities to ensure that best enrollment practices are shared in real time • Identify appropriate integrative care models, such as health homes, to improve the health status of vulnerable children and youth • Collaborate across silos to address social determinants of public health • Continue to work with Maryland AAP and others to identify existing and missing indicators for pediatric health

  6. Leigh Stevenson Cobb, Health Director Email: lcobb@acy.org 8 Market Place, Suite 500 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 410-547-9200 www.acy.org

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