Date/Time: Thursday, April 22, 2021 –
1:30-3:00 pm ET
Individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid are at
greater risk for severe COVID-19 infection and resulting hospitalizations, and
are at greater risk of adverse health outcomes from the disease [1]. Dually
eligible individuals with disability face even greater health care challenges
that are exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis. Such challenges include increased
rates of chronic conditions associated with negative outcomes from COVID-19,
social and behavioral health challenges, as well as increased barriers to
technology, internet, and private transportation [2].
Dually eligible individuals with disability are also more likely
to have long-term services and supports (LTSS) needs, which may require at-home
personal care services or nursing facility care, thus increasing their risk of
exposure to COVID-19 [3]. Health plans and providers play an important role in
promoting disability-competent care (DCC) to respond to and address the unique
challenges amplified by this public health crisis.
This webinar will begin with an overview of Resources for
Integrated Care’s Disability Competent Care model, followed by two health plans
sharing promising practices and innovative strategies for addressing the unique
needs of dually eligible individuals with disability during the COVID-19 public
health emergency. Finally, a participant will share firsthand experiences and
recommendations on providing care to individuals with disability during
COVID-19.
By the end of this webinar, attendees should be able to:
- Define the disability-competent
care (DCC) model and recognize its core values and supporting functional
area pillars
- Recognize the unique challenges
and risks that individuals with disability face during the COVID-19 public
health emergency
- Describe the effects of social
isolation and interventions to promote connectedness
- Describe strategies for
identifying, monitoring, and addressing caregiver and care partner
availability and back-up as needed
- Identify strategies for
increasing access to in-person and virtual health and social services to
accommodate the diverse needs of individuals with disability, including
telehealth considerations
Featured Speakers:
- Chris Duff, Disability Practice
and Policy Consultant
- Gabriel Uribe, Director of
Community Health, Inland Empire Health Plan
- Anna Edwards, Clinical Director
of Care Management, Inland Empire Health Plan
- Stephanie Rasmussen, Vice
President of LTSS, Sunflower Health Plan
- Jose Hernandez, Participant
Continuing Education Credits will be available for this webinar
through the National Association of Social Workers at no cost to participants.
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