Fresh Innovations in Leveraging Hospital Community Benefit Requirements
The ACA made standards for nonprofit hospitals more stringent. This session will describe the hospital community benefits requirements of the ACA and provide a forum for attendees to discuss ways for states to use these new requirements creatively to support communities and population health. The session will begin with an overview of how hospital community benefits requirements are being implemented. Attendees will then hear from programs that have creatively leveraged these new requirements to improve population health, including information regarding a Determination of Need Program as well as the development of mini-grants to integrate state rural health offices and local health departments.
Moderator
Linette Scott, Chief Medical Information Officer, California Department of Health Care Services
Speakers
Gayle Nelson, Director, Hospital Community Benefit Program, The Hilltop Institute
Madeleine Biondolillo, Associate Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Jane Shirley, Local Health Program Director, Bureau of Community Health Systems, Kansas Department of Health and Environment

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