From Debbie Boylan from Health Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Free Virtual Event: Caring for Those with Complex Needs
Date January 18, 2022 3:03 PM
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Join us on Friday, January 28, 2022, for a virtual event on the topic of
caring for people with complex health and social needs.

Friday, January 28, 2022
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET

Briefing: Caring for Those with Complex Needs: A Health Affairs Virtual
Event

Register for the Briefing

For the past year, Health Affairs has published a series of articles on
Health Affairs Forefront
(formerly Health Affairs Blog) on the topic of caring for people with
complex health and social needs, a field that has gained prominence over
the last 10 years.

The goal of the series has been to: elevate the science, policy and best
practices relating to this high-need population; inform our readership
about that progress; and provide a platform for leading voices to raise
important questions about what comes next.

The result has been a diverse and impressive collection of work
examining the many pathways to improved care and responsive
policymaking. These efforts have been defined by their flexibility,
innovation, and a willingness to reach across multiple medical
specialties, hospitals, home health agencies, as well as social service
providers and behavioral health interventions.

You are invited to join Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil on
Friday, January 28, 2022, for a virtual forum on the topic, spotlighting
key elements from the collection and elevating voices of patients,
caregivers and advocates who know firsthand the practical and policy
challenges of caring for this growing element of America's health care
population.

Presenters will include:

Mandar Bodas, Research Scientist, Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health
Workforce Equity, George Washington University, "Will States Use
'Rescue Plan' Funding To Give Direct Care Workers A Raise?"

Allison Hamblin, President and CEO, Center for Health Care Strategies,
Envisioning The Future Of Complex Care

Carol Levine, Senior Fellow, United Hospital Fund, and former director,
UHF's Families and Health Care Project on Caregivers, "Family
Caregivers: The Unrecognized Strength Behind Hospital At Home
"

Connie L. Montgomery, Patient and Family Advisor, PFCCpartners, and
Family Faculty Member, Medical University of South Carolina

Victor Murray, Senior Director of Community Engagement & Capacity
Building, Camden Coalition

Kacy Seitz, Children's Mercy Family Advisory Board, and Chair, Beacon
Complex Care Clinic Patient & Family Advisory Board

Health Affairs is grateful to the John A. Hartford Foundation,
Commonwealth Fund, SCAN Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and
Adria Foundation for their financial support of the series and briefing.

Don't forget to register for our other upcoming events
. We hope to see you
soon.

Best,
Debbie Boylan
Director of Events, Health Affairs

Register for the Briefing

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