We'll be at the NAMD 2021 Fall Conference at Booth #55 today and tomorrow – stop by, say hi to our team, and learn more about our mission! https://t.co/qGq9JWDvFg @statemedicaid
"We urge decisive action to create a more efficient and accountable system of health and human services centered on meeting individuals’ and families’ basic needs." Read our VP of Regulatory and Government Affairs' recommendations to address #SDoH: https://t.co/V33oNC1I5y
“We need to connect health & social service data to show the relationship between lack of investment to health outcomes.” ~ @EricJosephBeane
“Also, shift our mindset about data and measurement so we don’t collect what we always collect” ~ @TJamesMD@DayHealthStrat Virtual Summit
"We are repeatedly paying for the downstream consequences of lack of investments in communities...
We need to see leaders staying the course, a lot of these changes take real time" - @EricJosephBeane Vice President of Regulatory and Government Affairs, @UniteUsHQ#HealthCARE2020
We are very excited for #HealthCARE2020 TODAY from NOON to 3 PM EDT. Feel free to join in, even if you can’t attend the whole summit! Please see our agenda below with our a terrific lineup! https://t.co/cFf2lafJFA
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Listen in as Eric from @UniteUsHQ discusses how its @NCCARE360 partnership with public and private entities has helped expand critical access to social services for the justice-involved, aging population and veterans in NC. https://t.co/UOfjKsn0nT
As our VP of Government and Regulatory Affairs shared, "People have a strong sense of where inequities are in a community, but they don't usually have the data." That's why Unite Us is the best solution to support #CommunityHealth. More on #HealthEquity: https://t.co/KtXvxMCfrV
This Wednesday at 3-4pm ET, join a discussion with Eric Beane, VP of Government and Regulatory Affairs and Melissa Sherry, VP of Social Care Integration to explore government’s role in transforming care. RSVP and share your insights with us: https://t.co/InqNwHoCZz
Government leaders around the country are building coordinated care networks to connect individuals to the services they need. Bridging gaps between health and social care and monitoring data trends is an effective strategy for advancing health equity.
What is the role of government to help transform our current health and human service system? Hear from Eric Beane, Vice President of Government and Regulatory Affairs in our latest blog post: https://t.co/AQKo54Zn68 #SDoH#SocialCare
Care in the clinical setting is not enough to help individuals with substance use disorders along the path to recovery. Coordination is necessary to make sure people have access to employment, housing, transportation, behavioral health services, and other supports. /3 @UniteUsHQ
.@CVSHealth and @UniteUsHQ combine forces to address the overdose crisis. /1 CVS Health Combines "Guardian Angel" and Unite Us Programs to Support Opioid Overdose Victims in North Carolina | CVS Health https://t.co/GmRS6S5WEd
@UniteUsHQ our vision is to provide one accountable, coordinated ecosystem so the community is prepared to respond when there’s an opportunity for intervention or a window of willingness to undergo treatment. /2
At Unite Us, we hire good people who are determined to change the world. Proud to be recognized today as #41 on America's Best Startup Employers by @Forbes! https://t.co/F7xW81r2YH
Achieving better health requires a greater focus on the social drivers of poor outcomes — lack of access to transportation, food, stable housing. We’re continuing to make progress!
"By integrating Lyft's ridesharing services with Unite Us' coordinated care network, thousands of people across the country will have improved access to health and social care services." – @YahooFinance. https://t.co/aTgoRXJbyv
.@SecMandyCohen wraps up #NHPC20#hdatapalooza by emphasizing the importance of platforms to connect health and human services AND a cautionary note that success depends not only on technology but also on relationships and community building @UniteUsHQ
.@rebekahgeemd, a leading light among state health leaders over the last several years, offers parting thoughts on her lessons learned and many innovations (hep-C, maternal mortality, community health) during her tenure in Louisiana. #NHPC20
.@UHC’s Kevin Moore emphasizes the need for our health system to align investments to address social needs, underscores the importance of infrastructure, and cites @SecMandyCohen’s work in North Carolina with @UniteUsHQ.
.@Anand_R_Shah discussing the partnership between @aboutKP and @UniteUsHQ to build community networks and address the social determinants of health. #nhpc20
.@KBDeSalvo cites North Carolina as a state to watch in addressing social determinants of health under the leadership of @SecMandyCohen and @betseytilson. Cc @UniteUsHQ