Still on the fence about registering? Here's a few reasons why you should register today for #HMACon2024: 1️⃣ OUR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT IS ENDING SOON! 2️⃣ Stellar speakers from state Medicaid, behavioral health, human services, and insurance agencies, health plans, healthcare providers, hospital systems, and more. 3️⃣ Exclusive access to HMA’s national experts at Pre-conference tactical workshops. 4️⃣ Mix, mingle, and re-engage with peers and make new contacts to build your network. 5️⃣ Ample opportunities to network with industry C-suite leaders. Register now: https://bit.ly/4bDJIFq
Health Management Associates
Hospitals and Health Care
Okemos, MI 20,291 followers
Independent national research and consulting firm specializing in publicly funded healthcare.
About us
Welcome to Health Management Associates Health Management Associates is an independent national research and consulting firm specializing in complex health care program and policy issues. Founded in 1985, in Lansing, Michigan, Health Management Associates provides leadership, experience, and technical expertise to local, state, and federal governmental agencies, regional and national foundations, investors, multi-state health system organizations and single site health care providers, as well as employers and other purchasers in the public and private sectors. We have more than 20 offices strategically located throughout the U.S.
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http://www.healthmanagement.com
External link for Health Management Associates
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Okemos, MI
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1985
Locations
Employees at Health Management Associates
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Gregory Butera
Marketing Communications and Project Management Professional
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Donna S Pugliese
Experienced Proposal Professional | Driving Business Growth & Wins
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Jennifer Colamonico
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Elizabeth Wolff, MD, MPA
Physician Executive with expertise in Population Health, Quality Improvement, and Health IT
Updates
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This week, our In Focus section reviews the notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) for the Transforming Maternal Health (TMaH) Model, which the CMS Center for Medicaid and Medicare Innovation (the Innovation Center) announced on December 15, 2023. States interested in participating in this model must submit an application to CMS during the competitive application process. Read more: https://bit.ly/4cZ0PBV
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#behavioralhealth is healthcare – it touches nearly every part of our healthcare system. That's why our HMA Fall Conference agenda covers the topic from all angles, from the pre-conference, to the main stage, and in the breakout sessions. Learn more and register today before early bird pricing ends! #HMACon2024 https://bit.ly/3xTRZqq
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The HMA Medicare team was asked to apply our subject matter expertise—and access to Medicare claims information—to provide a fully formed picture of the reimbursement process for this new drug formulation. Our work involved researching other precedents and the implications of those precedents for the reimbursement of this new formulation, as well as the existing product. Read about the HMA approach: https://bit.ly/4cytcai
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Join Leavitt Partners and Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA) for a Pediatric Inclusion Roundtable. The day will begin with discussions with FDA and The National Institutes of Health leadership on their vision for effective pediatric inclusion, followed by multi-stakeholder panel discussions centered around FDA’s three medical product centers: CDER, CBER, and CDRH. We invite all stakeholders to join our discussions regarding the need for including children earlier in clinical development, the requirements for doing so, and stakeholder barriers. For registration and agenda, see https://lnkd.in/eW4Cnh_5 Contact Elizabeth Hassett, MPH (elizabeth.hassett@leavittpartners.com) with questions or for more information.
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This week, our In Focus section provides an initial overview of recent US Supreme Court rulings that reshape the landscape of national healthcare policy and operations. Read more about how these decisions are poised to have far-reaching implications across federal and state governments: https://bityl.co/Qs5q
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New HMA case study: Patient Journey Analysis for a New Oncology Drug. Bundled payment can serve as a disincentive to provide high-cost drugs, so the client was interested in pursuing reimbursement policy options that would ensure appropriate reimbursement to these facilities, thus ensuring patient access to the drug during the treatment regimen. Read the final results and the HMA approach: https://bit.ly/3zpcAn1
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Need a reason to attend #HMACon2024? Here are some key topics we'll be covering October 7-9 in Chicago: ➡️ Supporting the future vision for addressing the social determinants of health ➡️ Managing swings in enrollment and transitions between public health insurance programs ➡️ Sustainability and profitability in rural healthcare ➡️ Financing crisis services during behavioral health emergencies ➡️ Creating sustainable collaborations among housing, education, transportation, and food security partners ➡️ The economics of the healthcare industry in 2025 and beyond Learn more and register today: https://bit.ly/4bDJIFq
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Establishing a state-based marketplace is not an easy or straightforward decision, but state policymakers and MCOs should consider the benefits that have accrued to other states and the role that SBMs can serve in addressing local health priorities. Read more to learn how HMA experts can support your state or MCO related to SBMs: https://bit.ly/4bCLF4B
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New episode of HMA's Vital Viewpoints on Healthcare - Let’s Stop Doing Stupid Things: How Can We Scale Digital Healthcare Innovation to Ease the Burden on Patients and Providers? featuring Leavitt Partners' Principal Ryan Howells. In this episode, Ryan discusses the evolution of digital health, the challenges of data accessibility, and the transformative potential of AI in healthcare. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/g4_ynS65