Webinar
on 11/8!
The
Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign
Invites You to Attend a Webinar:
Engaging Parent
Mentors to Increase Participation of
Eligible Children in
Medicaid and CHIP
Thursday, November 8,
2018
2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m.
ET
More than 3.3 million
American children lack health insurance. Medicaid and the Children’s Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) have made great strides in getting more eligible
children enrolled in public health insurance programs. Despite this
progress, more can be done to enroll the remaining uninsured.
In some communities, parent mentors are connecting children to health
coverage. Parent mentors educate families with uninsured children about
health insurance options, and assist with completing and submitting
applications to get these families covered. They can also provide guidance
on identifying medical and dental homes and community pharmacies for
children, provide assistance and referrals to successfully address social
determinants of children’s health, and act as a liaison between the
families and the state. This approach is closing the remaining gap between
the eligible children who are insured and those who are not. Parents who
have at least one Medicaid or CHIP-enrolled child can serve as mentors to
parents of uninsured children during the application and renewal process.
The Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign works
closely with partners and community-based organizations who specialize in
conducting Medicaid and CHIP outreach and enrollment efforts, including
groups engaging parent mentors in their efforts to enroll and retain
children in free or low-cost health coverage.
Join us on Thursday,
November 8 at 2:00 p.m. ET as we explore using parent
mentors to assist families with enrolling in Medicaid and CHIP, retaining
coverage and finding resources for addressing social determinants of
health.
Our discussion will be guided by Dr.
Glenn Flores, Chief Research Officer and Director of the Health Services
Research Institute at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center,
who will share his expertise and data-driven insight into proven strategies
and best practices for engaging parent mentors in Medicaid and CHIP
outreach and enrollment activities.
We Want to Hear From
You!
Is your organization working with parent mentors to enroll children and
teens in Medicaid and CHIP? Let us know via email at ConnectingKids@cms.hhs.gov.
We may feature your organization in a future Campaign Notes eNewsletter. Please also
contact us with any questions about the webinar.
Access slides and recordings
from previous National Campaign webinars here.
Stay Connected with the Campaign
- Share our Campaign materials.
We have an ever-growing Outreach Tool Library featuring targeted
resources to use in developing your rural health strategy and inform
your outreach and enrollment efforts, as well as many other
initiatives, available in multiple languages and formats.
- Contact
us. To get more involved
with the Campaign, contact us via email at ConnectingKids@cms.hhs.gov.
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from @IKNGov with your social network, and be sure to use our
#Enroll365 and #KidsEnroll hashtags in your posts.
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