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Financing and Service Delivery Integration for Mental Illness and Substance Abuse
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Financing and Service Delivery Integration for Mental Illness and Substance Abuse

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This webinar explores a study investigating system-level strategies that achieve alignment, partnership, and synergy across the delivery and financing systems for medical care, public health, and social and community services, specifically by:

  • Using Participatory Action Research methodologies to investigate and identify gaps in how multisector services, delivery systems, and financing streams are currently aligned;
  • Estimating and identifying redundancies, gaps, and bottlenecks in the current health system to understand the fragmented and siloed structure of health care for persons with behavioral health disorders; and
  • Triangulating multisector evidence regarding alignment of financing and delivery systems.

Components of Alignment

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Author Organization

Systems for Action

Publication Date

03.24.2021

Topic Area

Health Care
Public Health
Social Needs
Social Services
Publication

A Foundation For Health And Well-Being: Meaningful Employment

This publication explores how Employment and Community First Choices, a program for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, created and paid for by TennCare, Tennessee's Medicaid program, helps participants work and live independently.

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Aligning in Crisis: Strategies and Tools to Leverage Federal Funding

On 9/14, experts from Aligning in Crisis, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will discussed how, if deployed strategically and effectively, federal funds can advance equity, shift power to the community, and set the stage for positive, long-term change.

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Patients Lift Their Voices To Advance Maternal Health

This publication compiles insights from EleVATE, a program that offers group-based prenatal care with a curriculum designed by and for Black women. EleVATE explores whether changing the way clinicians interact with patients can, in itself, improve outcomes and equity.

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