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National Covering Kids & Families Network Midwestern Regional Conference July 23-24, 2008

National Covering Kids & Families Network Midwestern Regional Conference July 23-24, 2008. Caroline Rivas, Policy Director Community Health Councils Expansion & Quality of Healthcare Coverage, Los Angeles, CA Barbara Luksch, Project Director

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National Covering Kids & Families Network Midwestern Regional Conference July 23-24, 2008

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  1. National Covering Kids & Families NetworkMidwestern Regional Conference July 23-24, 2008 Caroline Rivas, Policy Director Community Health Councils Expansion & Quality of Healthcare Coverage, Los Angeles, CA Barbara Luksch, Project Director Hawai‘i Primary Care Association/Hawai‘i Covering Kids, Honolulu, HI

  2. About Community Health Councils • Established in 1992 • Non-profit, community-based health promotion, advocacy, and policy organization • Our mission is to improve health and increase access to quality healthcare for uninsured, economically-disadvantaged and underserved populations. • Project areas: Access & Quality of Healthcare, Expansion & Quality of Healthcare Coverage, Community Health & Education 3731 Stocker Street, Suite 201  Los Angeles, CA 90008 323.295.9372  323.295.9467 (fax)  www.chc-inc.org

  3. NationalCovering Kids & Families Network National CKF Network • Background • RWJF Initiatives 1997 – 2006 • Formed Network in November 2006 • Represents 78 organizations and 146 individuals in 35 states • Purpose and Goals • National voice for improved and increased access to high quality health and healthcare for all

  4. NationalCovering Kids & Families Network • Strategic Direction • Build and sustain a network of passionate, engaged members from each state • Identify and capitalize on strengths and relationships of members • Capture and share information, knowledge and expertise • Translate “real life” perspectives, trends and opportunities to develop and advocate common policy priorities • Foster and nurture partnerships between key stakeholders • Priority Issues2008-2009 • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Directives/Rule Changes • Coverage Expansion/SCHIP Reauthorization • Simplification Efforts • Best Practices and Professional Development

  5. 2008 Highlights • Annual Meeting • Quarterly National Teleconferences • Organizational Development • Regional Convenings • Monthly Newsletter

  6. Membership Rocks • Help Overcome Challenges • Leverage Resources • Networking • Provide Current Information • Share Best Practices • Technical Assistance • Training • United National Voice

  7. Networking ~ Small Group Discussions • Interested in joining? • What do you hope to learn and gain from the NCKF network?

  8. Next Steps • Group Discussion Highlights • Summary Activity

  9. For More Information Caroline Rivas, MSW,Policy Director Community Health Councils 3731 Stocker Street, Suite 201,Los Angeles, CA 90008 Phone: 323.295.9372 Email: caroline@chc-inc.org www.chc-inc.org Barbara Luksch, Project Director Hawai‘i Primary Care Association/Hawai‘i Covering Kids 345 Queen Street, Suite 601, Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: 808-536-8442 Email: coverkids@aol.com

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