Become a Partner
At HealthTech 4 Medicaid (HT4M), we value collaborative partnerships that drive innovation and collectively address challenges within the Medicaid ecosystem. Partnering with HT4M opens the door to impactful opportunities for organizations and entities looking to actively co-design to the future of Medicaid innovation.
If your organization shares our values and actively contributes to the Medicaid space, we invite you to explore partnership opportunities with HT4M. Our collaborative approach ensures that partners play a vital role in advancing our mission and making a lasting impact on the healthcare experience for millions.
HT4M Partner Benefits
Showcasing
Showcasing your organization’s expertise through thought leadership articles, speaking engagements, and panel discussions at HT4M events, positioning your organization as a leader in Medicaid innovation.
Collaborating
Collaborating on events, projects, and initiatives with HT4M, leveraging the collective expertise of the partnership to develop innovative solutions and address specific challenges within the Medicaid ecosystem.
Visibility
Receiving recognition and visibility in HT4M publications, newsletters, and promotional materials, enhancing your organization’s presence among a targeted audience interested in Medicaid-related initiatives.
In collaboration, HT4M can help you and your ecosystem by:
- Convening relevant stakeholders and community members
- Bringing a deep knowledge base of Medicaid programs and equitable & inclusive design methodologies
- Developing insights specific to your cause, such as research, webinars, infographics or landscape analyses
- Initiating network connections via our Underrepresented Founders Database and BLK in Health Network
- Leveraging our wide and engaging social media presence, including our newsletter audience of 30,000+
Become a Partner
If our values align with yours, and you are actively working in the Medicaid space, we invite you to complete our partnership form.
"Our experience with HealthTech 4 Medicaid has been transformative. It's amazing to be a part of a larger collective aimed at highlighting underrepresented founders that are solving tough problems for the Medicaid population."
Mariza HardinChief Operations Officer Zócalo Health