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Community Care Hubs are community-driven, regional networks that help people connect to social and health services that match their unique needs. Community Care Hubs operate under their regional Accountable Community of Health (ACH) to support the needs of individuals and families. When people receive support—such as housing, food, mental health care, or childcare—their health and the health of their communities improves.
Community Care Hubs help improve community health by:
- Connecting people to social and health services,
- Building capacity for community organizations and workers, and
- Connecting systems through referral coordination.
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This webinar is an opportunity to learn how Community Care Hubs can integrate into the work you’re already doing. You'll learn how to refer clients to Community Care Hubs and what individuals can expect once connected.
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Date: Tuesday, June 16
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Time: 10 - 11 a.m.
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This event intended for health care providers, social workers, and community-based organizations that connect individuals to health care needs.
Presenters:
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Becky Betts, Chief Operating Officer at Greater Health Now ACH
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Michelle Ahmed, Community Care Hub Director at Southwest Washington ACH
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Nichole Peppers, Executive Director at Coalition of ACHs
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Under the terms of Washington state’s Section 1115 Medicaid demonstration waiver—MTP 2.0—the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved funding to support the development and implementation of health-related social needs (HRSN) services, including an HRSN screening and referrals service delivered by Community Care Hubs.
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