Opportunities and Challenges in Health Reform for Young Children's Health and Development
The recently enacted health care reform legislation presents many opportunities to support young children’s health and development, as well as implementation challenges for states. On this webinar sponsored by The Commonwealth Fund and The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, NASHP Senior Program Director Catherine Hess highlighted the structural changes reform makes to the health care system that affect young children. Participants also learned about specific program and grant funding opportunities available in reform for states to support young children’s health and development. State responders shared their reactions and questions about the information presented by NASHP.
Final Agenda
Speaker: Catherine Hess, Senior Program Director, NASHP
Opportunities & Challenges in Health Care Reform for Young Children’s Health and Development
State Responders:
Jane Borst, Bureau Chief, Family Health Bureau, Iowa Department of Public Health
Terrie Fritz, Director of Child Health, Oklahoma Health Care Authority

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