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Medicaid and public health partnerships play an important role in advancing a statewide approach to addressing chronic disease and population health. Collaboration and shared priorities between agencies play a significant role in addressing health conditions. In this episode, Deborah Fournier, senior director of Clinical to Community Connections at ASTHO, and Mark Larson, vice president of policy at the Center for Health Care Strategies, share some of the common misconceptions about each agency's understanding of one another. They also discuss leveraging the respective roles and resources of Medicaid and public health through the CDC's 6|18 Initiative. J.T. Lane (ASTHO Alumni-LA), director of value transformation at Navigant, also shares lessons learned on Medicaid and public health partnerships through the 6|18 Initiative and beyond in Louisiana.
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This resource was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number, NU38OT000161, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings and conclusions in this resource are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Medicaid and public health partnerships play an important role in advancing a statewide approach to addressing chronic disease and population health. Collaboration and shared priorities between agencies play a significant role in addressing health conditions. In this episode, Deborah Fournier, senior director of Clinical to Community Connections at ASTHO, and Mark Larson, vice president of policy at the Center for Health Care Strategies, share some of the common misconceptions about each agency's understanding of one another. They also discuss leveraging the respective roles and resources of Medicaid and public health through the CDC's 6|18 Initiative. J.T. Lane (ASTHO Alumni-LA), director of value transformation at Navigant, also shares lessons learned on Medicaid and public health partnerships through the 6|18 Initiative and beyond in Louisiana.
Guests:
Resources:
ASTHO
Other
This resource was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number, NU38OT000161, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings and conclusions in this resource are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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