NAMD 2022 Fall Conference
Thank you for stopping by our NAMD 2022 Fall Conference page. We’ve compiled informational materials we think Medicaid leaders would find useful. Have questions or want to follow up/connect? Please email any one of our experts listed below.
Connect with Our Experts
Kathleen Nolan
Regional Vice President
knolan@healthmanagement.com
Matt Wimmer
Principal
mwimmer@healthmanagement.com
Andrea Maresca
Principal, Federal Policy
amaresca@healthmanagement.com
Robin Preston
Regional Vice President
rpreston@healthmanagement.com
Caprice Knapp
Principal
cknapp@healthmanagement.com
Donna Checkett
Vice President, HMA
dcheckett@healthmanagement.com
Beth Kidder
Managing Principal
bkidder@healthmanagement.com
Carter Kimble
Principal
ckimble@healthmanagement.com
Joe Moser
Principal
jmoser@healthmanagement.com
Resources
Criminal Justice & Behavioral Health Systems
Overviews HMA’s experience with helping communities address the needs in the criminal justice and behavioral health systems.
Accreditation & Certification
Highlights how HMA experts can assist clients with different types of health plan accreditations.
Solutions for Developing and Implementing a PACE Program
Overviews HMA’s expertise in helping organizations develop PACE capabilities from concept to implementation and beyond, including post-implementation and ongoing PACE operations.
ASAM Level of Care Certification – Consulting & Preparation
Highlights HMA’s experience, know-how, and abilities to help organizations prepare for, and successfully achieve, the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Level of Care (LOC) certification.
Innovative Pharmacy Strategies and Solutions
Outlines HMA’s pharmacy expertise and services.
How the Pandemic Continues to Shape Medicaid Priorities
Results from an Annual Medicaid Budget Survey for State Fiscal Years 2022 and 2023
HMA is excited to have completed this year’s 50-State Medicaid survey. HMA works with the Kaiser Family Foundation annually to gather the perspectives of Medicaid directors, identify trends, and capture future directions. This year’s report focuses on the continuing impacts of the pandemic and other factors on the nation’s Medicaid programs.