2020
DOI: 10.31478/202001b
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Accountable Communities for Health for Children and Families: Approaches for Catalyzing and Accelerating Success

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“…Numerous naturalistic health and mental health policy experiments are already underway in communities and states across the country, and they reflect a complex and nuanced appreciation of the neurodevelopmental, familial, social, and community contexts in which children develop (Gratale et al, 2020;National Academies of Sciences and Engineering, 2019;Smith, Granja, Nguyen, & Rajana, 2018). The current health policy environment, particularly now, given the COVID-19 pandemic and the strain on the health care system, provides a critical opportunity to study the implementation of policies into health systems.…”
Section: Kimberly Eaton Hoagwoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous naturalistic health and mental health policy experiments are already underway in communities and states across the country, and they reflect a complex and nuanced appreciation of the neurodevelopmental, familial, social, and community contexts in which children develop (Gratale et al, 2020;National Academies of Sciences and Engineering, 2019;Smith, Granja, Nguyen, & Rajana, 2018). The current health policy environment, particularly now, given the COVID-19 pandemic and the strain on the health care system, provides a critical opportunity to study the implementation of policies into health systems.…”
Section: Kimberly Eaton Hoagwoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…philanthropic organizations, state agencies, community organizations) can fund services not covered by Medicaid or other payers to align with the goals of an APM [ 14 ▪ , 26 ▪▪ ]. Accountable Communities for Health (ACH) for Children and Families that include two-Generation approaches and multipayer APMs with shared goals and financial accountability across multiple sectors are a promising approach meriting further testing [ 57 ▪ ].…”
Section: Alternative Payment Model Structure and Financingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some states are also exploring models of integrated family care, which treat the family (rather than only the child) as the unit of care, such as paying for services prior to the child showing symptoms of a mental disorder (Brundage & Shearer, 2019). Finally, other entities are exploring accountable communities for health (ACH) for children and families (Gratale et al, 2020) which involve cross-sector partnerships working together on a shared vision and responsibility to improve child health. Additional research could document if the couple and family-based approaches with strongest evidence in this review would provide cost savings and returns on investment within ACH models.…”
Section: Implementing Alternative Payment Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%