Today at 2 pm: Moving from Coverage to Care
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For organizations that have been working to get uninsured Americans – including millions of racial and ethnic minorities – into affordable health coverage, the challenge has now shifted to helping patients connect the dots between coverage and care – from learning to use insurance to selecting a primary care physician to using preventive services and screenings.
This webinar will offer providers a look at successful efforts to connect the newly insured to the health care system, including CMS’ Coverage to Care initiative, and resources to help strengthen coordination of care, including HRSA’s Patient-Centered Medical/Health Home Initiative.
This is the first in a special Minority Health Month webinar series that will be held each Monday throughout April.
Presenters:
Cara James, PhD, Director, CMS Office of Minority Health
Suma Nair, MS, RD, Director, Office of Quality and Data at HRSA BPHC
Suma Nair, MS, RD, Director, Office of Quality and Data at HRSA BPHC
With introduction by J. Nadine Gracia, MD, MSCE, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority Health and Director, Office of Minority Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Webinar: Moving from Coverage to Care: Next Steps in Prevention
Who Should Attend: Providers, staff and anyone working with patients and clients who are new to insurance
When: April 7, 2-3 p.m. ET
To join the event (no pre-registration needed):
https://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join/
Conference number: RW2029726
Audience passcode: 5780103
Conference number: RW2029726
Audience passcode: 5780103
Dial-in: 1-877-669-4124