Lunch and Learn: “The Affordable Care Act at 12”

Edit Event On April 14, Health Affairs will host a periodic check-in on the status and future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Contributing Editors Katie Keith and Tim Jost -- Health Affairs’ dynamic duo on all things ACA -- will be joined by analyst Rodney Whitlock of McDermott+ Consulting, for a discussion of how we got to this point in […]

Shedding Light on the Use of Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics

Edit Event SESSION 1 - April 29: Shedding Light on the Use of Population Descriptors in Clinical Genetics Question: How is information about patient race, ethnicity, and ancestry on clinical laboratory requisition forms used in your work? In clinical genetics more broadly? Goal: Understand context for race, ethnicity, and ancestry on clinical lab requisition forms […]

Time 4 Genetics Webinar – Genetic Testing: It’s Not Rocket Science

May 18, 2022(at 10am PT, 11 am MT, noon CT, and 1pm ET)featuring Guest Presenters: Guest Presenters: Daryl A. Scott, MD, PhD Associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine & Clinical Geneticist at Texas Children’s Hospital Haley Streff, MS, CGC Clinical Instructor at Baylor College of Medicine & Certified Genetic Counselor at Texas Children’s Hospital […]

Medical Necessity Webinar Series Part 2 – Medicaid and Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT)- The Title V and Medicaid Relationship

May 20, 1:00 – 2:00 pm ETMedical Necessity Webinar Series Part 2 - Medicaid and Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT)- The Title V and Medicaid Relationship Course Description: The Catalyst Center and the National Coordinating Center for the Regional Genetics Networks, two programs supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration, are pleased to […]

Medicaid & State Telehealth Policy: Summer 2022 Webinar Series – Session 1:  Telehealth & School-Based Programs

Responding to continued requests, CCHP is hosting another webinar series on state telehealth policy. Webinars will take place every Friday over a four-week period in June 2022. The series will cover school-based telehealth, state licensure impacts on telehealth, telehealth private payer laws, and Medicaid telehealth policy & substance use disorder. This webinar series is FREE of […]

Medicaid & State Telehealth Policy: Summer 2022 Webinar Series – Session 2: State Licensure

Responding to continued requests, CCHP is hosting another webinar series on state telehealth policy. Webinars will take place every Friday over a four-week period in June 2022. The series will cover school-based telehealth, state licensure impacts on telehealth, telehealth private payer laws, and Medicaid telehealth policy & substance use disorder. This webinar series is FREE of […]

Medicaid 101 Webinar

As the single largest source of health coverage for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSCHN), with robust benefits and cost-sharing limits, Medicaid provides critical coverage of health care services to CYSHCN. State Title V programs are uniquely positioned to collaborate with Medicaid to promote access to the system of services for CYSHCN. […]

Medicaid & State Telehealth Policy: Summer 2022 Webinar Series – Session 3: Telehealth Private Payer Laws

Responding to continued requests, CCHP is hosting another webinar series on state telehealth policy. Webinars will take place every Friday over a four-week period in June 2022. The series will cover school-based telehealth, state licensure impacts on telehealth, telehealth private payer laws, and Medicaid telehealth policy & substance use disorder.  This webinar series is FREE […]

Medicaid & State Telehealth Policy: Summer 2022 Webinar Series – Session 4: Medicaid Telehealth Policy & Substance Use Disorder

Responding to continued requests, CCHP is hosting another webinar series on state telehealth policy. Webinars will take place every Friday over a four-week period in June 2022. The series will cover school-based telehealth, state licensure impacts on telehealth, telehealth private payer laws, and Medicaid telehealth policy & substance use disorder.  This webinar series is FREE […]

Medical Necessity Webinar Series Part 3- Practical Application of Medical Necessity: Understanding Prior Authorization Process, Requesting Authorizations, and Denials and Appeals

Wednesday, June 29, 3:00 – 4:00 pm ETMedical Necessity Webinar Series Part 3- Practical Application of Medical Necessity: Understanding Prior Authorization Process, Requesting Authorizations, and Denials and Appeals. Course Description: The Catalyst Center and the National Coordinating Center for the Regional Genetics Networks, two programs supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration, are pleased to […]

Genetics Pop-Up: VUS Video Premiere

Join MSRGN to learn more about genetics! Experience a safe arena to ask questions, learn about resources, watch the video about Variants of Uncertain Significance (VUS’s) and connect with others who have explored genetics for their own loved ones. At this virtual event on August 17, 2022 MSRGN will be premiering our Genetics Explained: Variants […]

ELSI Friday Forum Seminar Series – Decoloniality and Genetic Ancestry: Situating the “African Genome”

ELSI Friday Forum - September 9, 2022 – Decoloniality and Genetic Ancestry: Situating the “African Genome” Alice Matimba, PhD, MS (Wellcome Connecting Science)Palwendé R. Boua, PhD (Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé-DRCO, Burkina Faso)Moderated by Henri-Michel Yéré, PhD, MA (University of Basel) ELSI Friday Forum is a monthly one-hour seminar series featuring topics on the ethical, legal, and social implications […]

ELSI Friday Forum Seminar Series

ELSI Friday Forum is a monthly one-hour seminar series featuring topics on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of genetics and genomics research.  Join us from 12:00-1:00pm ET / 9:00-10:00am PT on the second Friday of each month for talks and panels on a broad array of issues, explored through an ELSI lens. Each hour-long forum […]

Telehealth Policy Webinar Series: Crossing State Lines

Back by popular demand!  CCHP will be hosting another webinar series on telehealth policy at the end of October. Webinars will take place each Friday over a two-week period. Registration is now open for both webinars! This webinar series is FREE of charge for all who wish to attend and each session will be closed captioned.   While […]

ELSI Friday Forum Seminar Series

ELSI Friday Forum is a monthly one-hour seminar series featuring topics on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of genetics and genomics research.  Join us from 12:00-1:00pm ET / 9:00-10:00am PT on the second Friday of each month for talks and panels on a broad array of issues, explored through an ELSI lens. Each hour-long forum […]

ELSI Friday Forum Seminar Series

ELSI Friday Forum is a monthly one-hour seminar series featuring topics on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of genetics and genomics research.  Join us from 12:00-1:00pm ET / 9:00-10:00am PT on the second Friday of each month for talks and panels on a broad array of issues, explored through an ELSI lens. Each hour-long forum […]

ELSI Friday Forum Seminar Series

ELSI Friday Forum is a monthly one-hour seminar series featuring topics on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of genetics and genomics research.  Join us from 12:00-1:00pm ET / 9:00-10:00am PT on the second Friday of each month for talks and panels on a broad array of issues, explored through an ELSI lens. Each hour-long forum […]

ELSI Friday Forum Seminar Series

ELSI Friday Forum is a monthly one-hour seminar series featuring topics on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of genetics and genomics research.  Join us from 12:00-1:00pm ET / 9:00-10:00am PT on the second Friday of each month for talks and panels on a broad array of issues, explored through an ELSI lens. Each hour-long forum […]

Paid Family Caregiving for Children with Medical Complexity and Disabilities

Edit Event Pediatric Home Health care is in crisis. Children with medical complexity require a substantial amount of medical care and activities-of-daily-living support to live at home. However, due to a shrinking pool of available home health care workers and narrow state eligibility requirements for services, most of their care is increasingly delivered by families […]