Adimika Arthur

April 6, 2023

Determined to Redetermine Webinar Series

During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), Medicaid disenrollment or member “churn” was paused in every state in exchange for enhanced federal funding. However, on December 29, 2022 The Consolidated Appropriations Act was signed into law, which called for the end of continuous coverage as of March 31, 2023. As states have resumed Medicaid disenrollment, approximately 13+ million people have lost their Medicaid coverage.
March 9, 2023

Driving Network & Clinical Performance Improvements

HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M), COPE Health Solutions, and CareJourney partnered to host an interactive event on “Driving Network and Clinical Performance Improvements.” The event aimed to catalyze a collective movement of people pushing for change within their ecosystems and addressing standards around care delivery and what payers, providers, policy makers, entrepreneurs, investors, advocates, and people navigating care delivery need.
March 3, 2023

Designing a More Equitable Future of Innovation

At ViVE 2023, HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M) addressed challenges posed by the global COVID-19 pandemic in a compelling panel discussion on the Techquity stage. HT4M's Executive Director, Adimika Arthur, moderated a panel on the Techquity stage featuring Courtney Lynn Richardson, Consultant & Community Engagement Expert of Rural Opportunity Institute; Lauren Collins Scott, Chief of Staff of IDEO; and Chris McCarthy, Founder of ILN Coaching & Consulting.
March 2, 2023

Advances in Telehealth in the Emerging Economy

HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M) partnered with Ziegler at ViVE 2023 to host "Advances in Telehealth in the Emerging Economy," featuring Adimika Arthur, Executive Director of HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M); Grant Chamberlain, Senior Managing Director at Ziegler; Chris Rogers, Senior Managing Director at Ziegler; and Patrick Walsh, Managing Director at Ziegler.
March 1, 2023

Design Our Design Workshop

HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M) is determined to not only drive the equitable and inclusive design of products, services, delivery systems, capital markets, and narrative changes, but to also reestablish the design framework and include traditionally underrepresented communities in the design process. Recognizing that the Medicaid population is often overlooked in design, this community is always centered in our work exploring how to best provide health care services.
February 1, 2023

Designing for Dignity: Disrupt Workforce

In 2023 HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M) continued the “Designing with Dignity” series to highlight the equitable and inclusive design of products, services, delivery systems and capital markets. Our goal is to reestablish the design framework and ultimately uplift and include traditionally underrepresented communities, including those on Medicaid, in the design process.
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