Understanding Market- & Policy-Driven Opportunities to Scale Evidence-Based Programs
Includes a Live Web Event on 10/23/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
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This session will demonstrate how your organization can take a broad view of the marketplace by understanding state and federal policies and programs that align with the goals of evidence-based programs. It will also help you learn how to engage with and monitor state and federal policies that can create opportunities for payment of evidence-based programs.
Jacob Bielecki, MSC
Consultant
Collaborative Consulting
Jacob works with organizations and networks that seek to improve community health by building stronger, action-oriented strategies and partnerships. Jacob utilizes mixed-method research, partnership, coalition building, management strategies, strategic planning, and advanced tool development to help organizations identify, prioritize, and propel their strategic goals and objectives. He has developed and implemented methods and processes to review public and private grant-funded programs to confirm or redefine theories of change, improve administration and oversight, redistribute resources, and achieve greater health and economic outcomes. His work has resulted in increased organizational capacities and quantifiable improvements in organizational capabilities, higher-performing programs, and the strengthening of critical and strategic ties between organizations.
Jacob brings to the team on-the-ground public and private program management with strategic research and planning expertise. He is well-versed in conducting academic, market, and policy research, and applying the research findings to strategic design and implementation at the program, organization, and network levels. Jacob has played a central role in developing and redesigning several assessment tools in the aging and disability field, including the Aging & Disability Institute's Network Readiness Assessment Tool and CBO Readiness Assessment Tool, and ACL's Network Lead Entity Business Acumen Maturity Model.
Miranda Kunkel, PhD(c), LMSW
Consultant
Collaborative Consulting
Miranda is a mixed-methods researcher who helps health and human services organizations solve challenges, improve and expand services, and make strides towards whole-person care. She is skilled in quantitative and qualitative research methodology, program evaluation, and quality improvement. Miranda has worked on public, private, and government grant-funded projects that help improve health and well-being outcomes for older adults. Her work has helped bring evidence-based, person-centered practices and initiatives to long-term care providers across the country. Miranda has also assisted in designing, implementing, and analyzing several surveys in the aging and long-term care field.
Tracy Carver
Sr. Director, Community Health/Systemwide Quality Improvement
Comagine Health
Tracy Carver, MPA serves as Comagine Health’s Sr. Director, Community Health. Tracy leads Comagine Health’s Community Health Service Line, one of four Service Lines in the Systemwide Quality Improvement Division. She has been working in public health and social services for twenty years. She has over fifteen years of experience developing and leading large scale, complex federal health initiatives. She is an experienced Principal Investigator on federal cooperative agreements and a trusted national thought leader in the areas of chronic disease prevention and management, community centered care coordination models, and community care hubs. Tracy is currently co-chair for the Civitas Networks For Health Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Interoperability Workgroup, on the Board of Directors for 211Info serving Oregon and SW Washington, a member of the Partnership to Align Social Care Community Care Hub Workgroup, and a member of the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) new Lifestyle Change Implementation Research Network (LCIRN).