Loan Mai, PhD, SAE’s Director of Population Health Management, is an experienced clinician and researcher in implementation science, organizational psychology, and program evaluation with a focus on disparity in care, quality outcome measures, and solutions for barriers to care. With direct clinical and operational experience … Read More
CMS on the Reporting of Social Determinants of Health Among Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) just released a new data highlight that provides insight into the reporting of social determinants of health (SDOH) for Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) beneficiaries using data from the ICD-10 codes. Click here to read the new data highlight! From … Read More
Alert to Service Providers: What to Know about the DHS Proposed Rule for Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds
The proposed rule will impact lawful permanent residents (LPR) including international students and HB-1 employees. Employers who hire immigrants, as well as service providers who serve immigrants, will be impacted by this rule. It is essential for you to know the Proposed Rule for … Read More
Parents in Recovery: Program Assessment and Training Service
Executive Coaching Available In The Field Of Addiction Treatment
With changing requirements and opportunities in the service field, a guided approach for development can be helpful. Linking to a coach who understands the service history and also the current demands in service delivery and service outcomes can yield lasting results. Expert coaching is … Read More
Making 2016 Count for Population Health!
“It’s a new year with new measures! Make sure you’re ready to start the New Year fully prepared to make the most of an Integrated Care Model.”
Care Coordination and Health Literacy Needs: Operationalizing Population Health
“Optimal patient care for those with chronic, complex care conditions includes care coordination and patient self-management skills focused on patients’ health knowledge and informed by supportive coaching.”