February, 2013: Planning Project Underway

A Planning Team is now studying the state’s current service operations to outline the plan for streamlining service and designing an interoperable IT system.Additionally, the Team will propose ways to maximize federal funding opportunities and leverage the state’s other initiatives (MMIS, ILHIE, IES) … Continue reading

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February, 2013: Governance Project Underway

A Governance Team is  researching best practices and federal trends to develop recommendations for a governance structure for the new multi-agency system. The Governance Team is also working to establish and support the Framework Executive Steering  Committee. Illinois recently received a $1.1  … Continue reading

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January, 2013: The Stakeholder Engagement Project is Expanding in 2013

The Illinois Framework is pleased to announce that the Stakeholder Engagement Project is expanding.  The Illinois Public Health Institute will continue to serve as the Framework’s lead partner in engaging service recipients, community-based providers and state employees. The Stakeholder Engagement Project will soon begin another … Continue reading

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July, 2012: Report on the Stakeholder Engagement Project, Phase 1

The Illinois Framework, in partnership with the Illinois Public Health Institute, has released a report on the results of the first Framework Stakeholder Engagement Project Listening Tour. This report is a detailed description of the feedback and insights gathered from over 700 participants in the … Continue reading

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June, 2012: Update on Major Partner Initiatives

Illinois state agencies are currently working on several other large healthcare and system reform efforts that align with the goals of the Framework. Collectively, the momentum and efficiencies created by these related initiatives increase the likelihood of successfully achieving large-scale improvements in Illinois’ public … Continue reading

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