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SUMMARY:Protecting Privacy While Providing Help: New Considerations for Community-Based Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Register				\n							\n		Community-based organizations (CBOs) routinely provide vital services and supports to improve the social determinants of health for children\, youth\, and adults. Key to this service delivery are the social referrals\, which are often related to highly confidential matters such as substance abuse disorders or domestic violence. \nSince many CBOs are non-covered entities under HIPAA\, they receive referral information electronically and may also be part of a complex social care referral network. Although this referral system can benefit service users in expediting care and improve the financial prospect for CBOs\, there are important factors around privacy and data exchange that must be considered before participating in such a network. Different consent models are currently being followed in the social care referral space and key person-centered privacy principles are required. \nThis webinar will feature a panel of experts from findhelp and The Stephen Group that will discuss the various consent models as well as larger issues related to open and closed networks. The panel will also discuss the concerns surrounding access to confidential personal referral information and current legislative efforts around the country to address privacy in social care. \nThe panel will also explore other privacy considerations with social care referrals made by health plans and shared with state Medicaid programs\, with case examples from Massachusetts and California examined. \nTakeaways\n\nWhat your organization can expect if you elect to become a member of a closed-loop referral network\nThe key questions CBO leaders should ask before joining a closed-loop referral network\nHow CBOs can help protect the privacy of their program participants\nThe differences between the various consent models being used by electronic social care referral networks\nHow the movement towards value-based purchasing for social services by some state Medicaid programs raises additional privacy concerns\n\nWho Should Participate\n\nExecutives\nPerformance quality improvement and quality assurance staff\nPolicy\, advocacy\, and government relations staff\nIT staff\nBusiness development staff\n\n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n				\n			\n				Presenters\n			\n		\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n													\n							\n								Kristi Kempe\n								\n																	Vice President of Partnerships\nfindhelp \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Kristi Kempe\n																																							Vice President of Partnerships\nfindhelp \n																																						\n																				Kristi Kempe leads the Partnerships team at findhelp\, which includes Community Engagement\, Integrations and Interoperability\, Strategic Partnerships\, and our Marketplace solution. Prior to joining findhelp\, Kempe spent 14 years in the health care IT and consulting spaces focusing on operational strategy and change management. Her areas of expertise include prioritization and demand management\, using data to drive outcomes\, and expanding technology use to meet organizational goals. \n																			\n																		\n																	\n																\n															\n														\n													\n												\n											\n										\n									\n								\n							\n						\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n													\n							\n								Jaffer Traish\n								\n																	COO\nfindhelp \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Jaffer Traish\n																																							COO\nfindhelp \n																																						\n																				Jaffer Traish leads customer operations at findhelp\, working directly with our sales\, customer success\, and community engagement teams. He has deep expertise in large-scale technology implementations and health care operations. Traish previously led enterprise implementations at Epic and has held executive leadership roles in health care technology consulting. \n																			\n																		\n																	\n																\n															\n														\n													\n												\n											\n										\n									\n								\n							\n						\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n													\n							\n								John Stephen\n								\n																	Managing Partner\nThe Stephen Group \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			John Stephen\n																																							Managing Partner\nThe Stephen Group \n																																						\n																				John Stephen is the founder and managing partner of The Stephen Group\, a government consulting firm that focuses on assisting state agencies and nonprofits in bringing efficiency and quality to a range of Health and Human Service areas\, including Public Health\, Child Welfare\, Juvenile Justice\, Medicaid\, Behavioral Health\, Developmental Disability and Long-Term Care services. In addition to his experience in consulting with government agencies and nonprofits\, Stephen has the benefit of heading two large state agencies through a period of major change. \nStephen was a former Commissioner of Health and Human Services in New Hampshire from 2003 to 2007. In that capacity\, he led the state Department of Health and Human Services through a major reorganization effort that combined the divisions of behavioral health\, long-term care\, and developmental disabilities into a single integrated Division of Community Based Care Services\, as well as legal/HR and other support functions. \nAt The Stephen Group\, as managing partner\, he has led successful state and county Health and Human Service Assessment projects for states of Texas\, Arkansas\, South Carolina\, Mississippi\, Florida\, Nebraska\, and Maine. \nStephen also served as assistant commissioner of the Department of Safety\, where he was appointed as the state’s first Homeland Security Coordinator and oversaw the Statewide fire standards and emergency management departments. Before that he was a NH Assistant Attorney General.
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