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Illinois Child Support data exchange project moving forward, planning March 26 update webinar

Save the Date: Next CSIDE webinar, March 26, 2015 at 10am, for updates on the CSIDE project. RSVP to [email protected] for the webinar registration link. The Child Support Information Data Exchange (CSIDE) continues to explore technical tool development and stakeholder … Continue reading

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Stakeholder Engagement Project Renewed

Stakeholder engagement is a central component of the Illinois Framework’s approach to change management, and the Illinois Public Health Institute (IPHI) has been the Framework’s primary partner for facilitating public participation since 2011. Thus far, more than 2,000 stakeholders have … Continue reading

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Stakeholders Invited to Learn More about Healthcare Transformation

The Governor’s Office of Health Innovation and Transformation (GOHIT) is initiating a Resources Webinar Series.  This series will highlight state and community resources that align with and can support the Alliance for Health Innovation Plan.  The GOHIT Resources webinars will … Continue reading

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Governor launches Office of Health Innovation and Transformation (GOHIT)

On Feb. 12, 2014, Governor Quinn released The Path to Transformation, an ambitious five-year plan to lower health costs by modernizing the state’s healthcare and human services delivery infrastructure. The centerpiece of the proposal is the 1115 Waiver, which consolidates … Continue reading

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Framework Assists Illinois with the Balancing Incentives Program

The federal Balancing Incentives Program (BIP) incentivizes states to increase access to non-institutional long-term services and supports (LTSS) through a short-term increase in Federal Matching Assistance Percentage (FMAP). Federal requirements outline the structural changes states must implement to qualify, including … Continue reading

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