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n4a Aging & Disability Business
Institute Health IT Learning Collaborative
Informational Webinar
August 30, 2018
Presentation topics
• About the Business Institute and IPHI
• Purpose & benefits of learning collaborative
• Eligibility
• Expectations of selected organizations
• Selection timeline
• Q & A
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The Business Institute
Vision: To improve the health and well-being of older adults and people with disabilities through improved and increased access to quality services and evidence-based programs.
Mission: To build and strengthen partnerships between aging and disability CBOs and the health care system.
Business Institute Funders
• The John A. Hartford Foundation
• The Administration for Community
Living
• The SCAN Foundation
• The Gary and Mary West
Foundation
• The Colorado Health Foundation
• The Buck Family Fund of the Marin
Community Foundation
Business Institute Partners
• National Association of Area Agencies on
Aging
• Independent Living Research
Utilization/National Center for Aging and
Disability
• American Society on Aging
• Partners in Care Foundation
• Elder Services of the Merrimack
Valley/Healthy Living Center of Excellence
• National Council on Aging
• Meals on Wheels America
• Evidence-Based Leadership Council
www.aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
ACL Grant: Learning Collaboratives for Advanced Business Acumen
Skills
To advance the readiness and business acumen of CBOs to successfully engage in the design, development and delivery of integrated care systems that better integrate medical and social service supports for older adults and people with disabilities.
What is an Action Learning Collaborative?
Action Learning is a focused strategy for organizational learning and improvement.
It is used to support teams who engage in collaborative learning as they solve defined problems or pursue specific opportunities
About an Action Learning Collaborative
• Learn through the issues identified
• The experts are in the room – all teach, all learn
• Emphasis on forward action (leaving in action)
• Celebrate results
Illinois Public Health Institute
IPHI mobilizes stakeholders, catalyzes partnerships, and leads action to promote prevention and improve public health systems in order to maximize health, health equity and quality of life for the people of Illinois.
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-Multi-sector partnerships -Learning collaboratives
-Policy & systems change
Data Across Sectors for Health • DASH, a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, was launched to align health care, public health, and other community sectors to compile, share, and use data to address social determinants of health and advance health equity.
• The Illinois Public Health Institute, in partnership with the Michigan Public Health Institute, serves as the National Program Office for DASH.
Core Components of DASH and All In
Data and Information Sharing
Multi-sector Partners
Collaborative Effort
Outcome:
Improved Capacity to Drive Individual & Community Health
Improvement
Support local initiatives that focus on:
All In: Mission and Goals
1. Co-create and support a movement acknowledging the social determinants of health
2. Build an evidence base for the field of multi-sector data integration to improve health
3. Utilize the power of peer learning and collaboration
General Benefits of Participating in All In
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BUILD HEALTH CHALLENGE
Funded by 12 national & local funders
18 graduated implementation and
planning grantees
19 new implementation grantees
CONNECT Access an online community
with a library of people, projects,
tools, and resources
Join discussion groups to connect with other practitioners
SHARE Gain exposure for your work by
sharing lessons learned with other communities
Present nationally as a
practitioner in this growing field
LEARN Participate in meetings held across the country that are designed to facilitate peer
learning
Attend webinars on a variety of topics
Learning Collaboration Purpose & Benefits for Participants • Assist community-based organizations (CBOs) in
making strategic decisions about health information technology (HIT) systems
• Implementation and use of administrative systems to grow capacity and impact
• Better positioning for health care contracting success and growth
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Purpose & Benefits for n4a Network
Assist n4a’s Aging & Disability Business Institute in:
• developing decision support and implementation tools for other CBOs making choices related to HIT and health care contracting
• creating a cohort of aging and disability CBOs with increased capacity to mentor and support other CBOs in this area
• document the experience of CBOs as they position themselves for successful service delivery partnerships, especially related to health care transformation
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Eligibility
• Community-Based Organizations (up to 12), especially those: ▫ planning/providing services in contract with health
care system/payer
▫ planning/implementing data/IT system improvements
• For-profit vendors not eligible to participate
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Expectations
• Program and IT staff
• 12-month learning collaborative
• Monthly meeting ▫ Bi-monthly full LC meetings
▫ Bi-monthly work group meetings
• 3 1:1 calls with LC staff
• Bi-monthly coaching calls, as needed
• 2 online evaluation surveys
• Online community
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Selection Timeline
• Applications due 5pm CT, Fri. Sept 14, 2018 ▫ Use application form:
https://goo.gl/forms/ei6smDzXXZyQlZOl1)
• Applicants notified by Oct. 5, 2018
• 1:1 calls in October
• 1st full collaborative meeting November 7, 2018, 1pm CT
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FAQs
• No funding is provided for participation, however, participants will receive: ▫ Access to peers in health IT/data systems journey
▫ Access to subject matter experts and technical assistance
▫ Ability to share lessons learned with broader n4a network
• Multi-person teams welcome, including IT consultants and community partners
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Q & A
• Questions?
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Thanks!
Janna Simon
Program Director
Illinois Public Health Institute
Janna.simon@iphionline.org
Mary Kaschak
Deputy Director
Aging and Disability Business Institute mkaschak@n4a.org
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