The Important Role of Evidence-Based Program Service Delivery Providers in Community Care Hubs
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Interested in participating in a community-integrated health network or starting to explore options? Join us for the first in a four-part series of webinars highlighting different components to serve as an effective community-integrated health network partner. The webinar series is designed to help community-based organizations understand the role of network participants/service delivery providers and to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to adhere to contracts managed by community care hubs.
This first webinar focuses on how to be an evidence-based program service delivery provider in a community-integrated health network, managed by a community care hub. During the webinar:
- Roles of the service delivery partner and the community care hub will be defined.
- The Illinois-based AgeOptions will share their experience working with service delivery partners in their community-integrated health network.
Speakers:
- Lauren Solkowski, U.S. Administration for Community Living
- Sharon Williams, Williams Jaxson Consulting
- Kathryn Zahm, AgeOptions