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Insights from Medicaid Leaders on Reaching and Engaging the Medicaid Population

About this Webinar

August 30 | 1-2:00 PM ET

With the recent public health crisis (PHE) expiration, millions of Medicaid beneficiaries have been impacted in some way as they navigate the redetermination process after roughly three years since they had regular communication with Medicaid agencies. According to data from the Urban Institute, a staggering 62% of Medicaid beneficiaries were unaware of the resumption of regular Medicaid renewals after the expiration of the PHE. Of those who were aware, about 25% said they received information from their health insurance plan. What have Medicaid agencies, managed care organizations, and other stakeholders done so far to help ensure that members who are still eligible for coverage retain it? How can these agencies continue to educate this population during the redetermination process so that they can retain the appropriate coverage? In this webinar, learn from Medicaid experts about their approach to the redetermination process and how they are supporting and engaging the Medicaid population during this unprecedented time.

Key Takeaways include:

  • Strategies that Medicaid stakeholders have undertaken to overcome the PHE expiration with a member-first approach
  • The channels and methods that managed care organizations and health plans are using to educate and engage with the Medicaid population
  • The importance of enabling continuous communication with Medicaid beneficiaries through community partnerships and advocacy organizations
  • How plans are helping members navigate redetermination

Speakers:

Lynette Hansen, MS, CHPQ

Associate Vice President, Quality Improvement and Risk Adjustment, Molina Healthcare

Dan Sweeney

SVP, Healthcare, Relay Network

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Substitution & Cancellation Policy:

Your registration may be transferred to a member of your organization up to 24 hours prior to the first day of the event. All cancellations must be received in writing no later than 30 calendar days prior to the first day of the event to receive a refund less the $195.00 administrative charge. No refunds will be made after this date. However, the registration fee less the $195.00 administrative charge can be credited toward another comparable event (registration must be received within 6 months of the event from which you cancel). In case of conference cancellation, The Healthcare Innovation Company’s liability is limited to refund of conference registration fee only. Programs are subject to change, and we reserve the right to alter all programs without prior notice.