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Summer 2020 Virtual Conference: Electronic payer-provider relationships in Medicaid dental

This video is part of our Summer 2020 Virtual Conference- Medicaid as the Most Important Part of the COVID 19 response. To learn more about our virtual conferences, including opportunities for patrons, please use the form below.

Session information


After attending this session, attendees will understand how payers and MCO’s can support dental providers and patients during the COVID-19 shutdown with streamlined processes and electronic tools, particularly in support of emergent and urgent care needs.  The session will educate attendees on how payers can support dental providers and patients with:

•            Teledentistry

•            Authorization changes

•            Out-of-network rules

•            Self-service tools

Speaker information


 Marcel Tetzlaff 

Shirley Spater

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Summer 2020 Virtual Conference: Getting enhanced benefits into the hands of members rapidly during a pandemic

This video is part of our Summer 2020 Virtual Conference- Medicaid as the Most Important Part of the COVID 19 response. To learn more about our virtual conferences, including opportunities for patrons, please use the form below.

Session information


Attendees will discover how WEX Health is offering to rapidly assist state Medicaid, public health and other HHS agencies, and state employers in providing immediate direct benefit assistance to Medicaid members using existing member benefit card solutions.

Attendees will learn how WEX Health’s SpeedLift solution, a highly elastic, quick-implementation, supported by a steady stream of communications helped a state agency relieve its citizens of a financial burden associated with its CHIP program within weeks of the COVID-19 outbreak. After attending this session, attendees will know about WEX Health and the innovative approaches we have taken to ease the burden many are feeling at this time as it relates to the health and finances of their business and its employees.

Speaker information


 John Sweeney 

 Jeff Bakke 

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Clay’s Monthly Medicaid News Roundtable: Episode 43

Clay’s wildly successful and amazingly popular Medicaid Roundup has its own radio show that’s on the internet (and not really a radio show). Join Clay and our distinguished panel for our 42nd episode to hear insightful commentary on Medicaid news that you won’t get anywhere else.
  • SPEAKERS
  • REcordings
  • Show notes
  • email us / ceu

Host: Clay Farris

Clay has advised CMS administrators, state Medicaid Directors, health plan CEOs, technology COOs and a wide range of other clients in the healthcare industry.  His unique blend of management consulting, project management, policy making and analytics help deliver on-time, actionable results for a wide array of business challenges. His Weekly Medicaid Roundup is read and loved by more than 10,000 professionals in the Medicaid industry.
His experience includes policy making at both the federal (CMS) and state levels (State of Georgia), management consulting for large organizational change initiatives, big data solution sales and implementation and cutting-edge analytics. 
He currently leads key project components related to consultation design, Medicaid subject matter expertise and project management. He has a masters in Health Policy from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg of School of Public Health and is also a Certified Internal Auditor.

Our Distinguished Panel

Elena Nicolella

Elena Nicolella is the Executive Director of the New England States Consortium Systems Organization, a private, non-profit committed to supporting the people and work of the New England Health and Human Service agencies. Elena previously worked for the State of Rhode Island for nine years in several positions, including Director of Policy and Innovation as well as Medicaid Director for the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, and as a consultant to the Behavioral Health agency. Elena also worked for the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services for eight years as a Health Insurance Specialist. She received her Master’s in Public Health from Boston University.
 

Virgil Dickson

Virgil Dickson is a Policy Analyst at the Center for Evidence Based Policy at Oregon Health and Science University. Before starting at OHSU, he reported from Washington on the federal regulatory agencies. His experience before joining Modern Healthcare in 2013 includes serving as the Washington-based correspondent for PRWeek and as an editor/reporter for FDA News. Dickson earned a bachelor’s degree from DePaul University in 2007.

Jon Hamdorf

Jon Hamdorf is the Director of Navigant Consulting and Former Kansas Medicaid Director. 
Jon holds bachelor’s degrees in sociology and management information systems from the University of Iowa, has an M.B.A from Baker University, and is a doctoral (PhD) candidate at the University of Kansas Medical School in the department of Health Policy and Management. 
In his professional career, Jon has spent 15 years managing global sales engineering teams and delivering healthcare technology solutions for US and global health systems. In the past few years, his focus has been on conducting and publishing health services research, advising on local and national health policies, and working for the state of Kansas as an policy advisor and Medicaid director.

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  • Each article is highlighted & summarized
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Clay’s Monthly Medicaid News Roundtable: Episode 42

Clay’s wildly successful and amazingly popular Medicaid Roundup has its own radio show that’s on the internet (and not really a radio show). Join Clay and our distinguished panel for our 42nd episode to hear insightful commentary on Medicaid news that you won’t get anywhere else.
  • SPEAKERS
  • REcordings
  • Show notes
  • email us / ceu

Host: Clay Farris

Clay has advised CMS administrators, state Medicaid Directors, health plan CEOs, technology COOs and a wide range of other clients in the healthcare industry.  His unique blend of management consulting, project management, policy making and analytics help deliver on-time, actionable results for a wide array of business challenges. His Weekly Medicaid Roundup is read and loved by more than 10,000 professionals in the Medicaid industry.
His experience includes policy making at both the federal (CMS) and state levels (State of Georgia), management consulting for large organizational change initiatives, big data solution sales and implementation and cutting-edge analytics. 
He currently leads key project components related to consultation design, Medicaid subject matter expertise and project management. He has a masters in Health Policy from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg of School of Public Health and is also a Certified Internal Auditor.

Our Distinguished Panel

Kris Vilamaa

Kris has over nineteen years of behavioral health, health information technology and health policy experience. Kris has led major state system transformations including planning for Medicaid Transformation, development of new behavioral health treatment standards, service definitions, and leading large information technology system implementations.
Kris has worked with state and county health departments, managed care organizations, community mental health providers, behavioral health county boards, federally qualified health centers, safety net hospitals and large health systems to enact meaningful initiatives.  Prior to joining HCP, he was Director of Behavioral Health for Germane Solutions and the first Chief Information Officer for the Alabama Department of Mental Health.
 

Craigan Gray, MD, MBA, JD

Craigan is an Experienced Chief Medical Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the computer software industry. He is skilled in Disease Management, Government, Medicaid, Physician Relations, and Healthcare Analytics. He is a strong healthcare services professional and graduated from Regent University School of Law. 

Our detailed prep pack includes: 

  • Articles discussed with sources
  • Each article is highlighted & summarized
The prep pack includes Clay’s summary & exclusive content for this episode’s discussion .
Have a question about a topic we covered? Want to connect?
Send us an email using this form!
We’d love to hear from you.
Want CEU for watching this?
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