HMA created a comprehensive series of webinars discussing the potential for using 1115 demonstrations to expand and improve healthcare services for the justice-involved population. Replays of the webinars and other justice-involved healthcare resources are now available.
- Part 1: Medicaid Authority and Opportunity to Build New Programs for Justice-Involved Individuals
- Part 2: 1115 Justice Waivers to Improve Carceral Healthcare Delivery Information
- Part 3: 1115 Justice Waivers: Connecting Community Partners to Improve Transitions of Care
- Part 4: 1115 Justice Waivers: Medication Assisted Treatment for Substance Use Disorder in Carceral Settings
- Part 5: Medicaid 1115 Justice Waivers and Special Populations: Meeting the Needs of Justice-Involved Youth
- Checklist for applying for 1115 demonstration waivers
- New white paper “Implementing the National Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Change Program in Correctional Settings”
What’s next for 1115 Waivers in your organization?
If your organization or state agency is ready to create new initiatives to improve carceral healthcare delivery and facilitate smoother transitions back into communities, HMA can help. Our consultants bring unparalleled expertise in Medicaid policy and correctional health as well as a deep understanding of the unique needs of this population. We have the operational knowledge and experience with technology and digital health solutions – and the ability to collect and analyze the right data to drive meaningful improvements in equity and access to care.
If you have questions or want to discuss options, please contact any of the speakers from the series:
- Linda Follenweider, Managing Director, Justice Involved Services
- Tonya Moore, Senior Consultant
- Margaret Tatar, Managing Principal
- John Volpe, Principal
- Julie White, Principal
- Michael DuBose, Principal
- Rich VandenHeuvel, Principal
- Bren Manaugh, Principal
- Caitlin Thomas-Henkel, Principal
- Jon Rubin, Principal
Register today for HMA’s 6th annual conference on Trends in Publicly Sponsored Healthcare, Oct. 30-31 in Chicago. The event will feature the session, Medicaid and Individuals in Carceral Settings: Improving Coordination, Managing Transitions. Register now: https://conference.healthmanagement.com/