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This session will discuss whether or not population health interventions can help state Medicaid Programs, as well as serving as a vehicle to integrate mental health interventions into mainstream medicine.

Among other topics, the speakers will:

  • Focus on how state Medicaid programs are utilizing case management and other population health management interventions to improve clinical and financial outcomes.
  • Touch base on how to best implement meaningful population health programs where federal, state and local agencies often need to fund, pay for and coordinate care together.
  • Highlight key activities occurring in the State of Missouri, including its medical home and managed care initiatives to integrated care to Missourians who are enrolled in Medicaid.
  • Offer some key public policy, legal and operational observations about how Medicaid has evolved in the past and where it is heading into the future.

Moderator:

Cliff Barnes, Member, Epstein Becker Green

Speaker:

Joe Parks, MD, Director, Missouri HealthNet, a Division of the Missouri Department of Social Services

If you have questions regarding this event, please contact Whitney Krebs at (202) 861-0900, or wkrebs@ebglaw.com.

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