The Health Equity Alliance of Long Island’s Innovation
Our Mission
Our Vision
Our Goals
Important Documents
1115 Concept Paper
Prenatal and Postpartum Health
Community Health Workers
Coalition Meetings
Examples of the 1115 Waiver in Other States
How To Join
Our Mission
The mission of the Health Equity Alliance of Long Island (HEALI) is to engage health and human service agencies, community members and other stakeholders to ensure equitable health and life outcomes for all Long Islanders through cross-sector partnerships, innovative funding strategies and improvements in the health & human service delivery system. We will use our collective power to influence public policy and investment decisions by funders.
Our Vision
HEALI’s vision is to build and provide an integrated, holistic, culturally and linguistically responsive health and human service delivery system that results in equitable health and life outcomes for all Long Islanders.
Our Goals
Important Documents
News
Healthfirst Publishes Use Cases on Narrowing Health Outcome Disparities
Documents
Click on the links below to view the documents.
What are Social Determinants of Health?
Social Determinants of Health and Community Based Organizations
1115 Concept Paper
Section 1115 of the Social Security Act permits the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to approve experimental, pilot or demonstration projects that test and evaluate state-specific policy changes in Medicaid and CHIP programs to improve care, increase efficiency and reduce costs without increasing federal Medicaid expenditures. Through the 1115 Waiver, HEALI seeks to:
The 1115 waiver proposal aims to build upon New York State’s successes and lessons learned from the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program to achieve sustainable system reform with a focus on reducing health disparities and promoting health equity by fully integrating social care and health care in the Medicaid program.
Upon CMS’ response to the concept paper, the State will develop a formal waiver request that will be open for public comment at both the state and federal levels.
The waiver seeks to promote health equity by addressing the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). SDOH have a major impact on people’s health, well-being, and quality of life. Examples of SDOH include:
Click here to view the 1115 Medicaid Waiver.
The deadline for the public comment period was extended to May 20th. Written comments will be accepted by email at 1115waivers@health.ny.gov or by mail at New York State Department of Health, Office of Health Insurance Programs, Waiver Management Unit, 99 Washington Avenue , 12th floor (Suite 1208), Albany, NY 12210.
Resources, summaries and commentary on the amendment application:
Prenatal and Postpartum Health
The United States’ maternal mortality rate ranks 47th among developed nations, and it’s even worse for women of color. African-American women are three times more likely than other women to die from childbirth-related complications.
At the December 15th HEALI meeting, Shanequa Levin (Founder and CEO of the Women’s Diversity Network) and Dr. Martine Hackett (Program Director and Associate Professor of Population Health at Hofstra University) detailed just how alarming these figures are. To view their presentation, please click here.
Ms. Levin and Dr. Hackett also led a discussion among the coalition members on how to improve the social determinants of health for pregnancy and birth. To view the notes from the discussion, please click here.
Health Equity Task Force
The Women’s Diversity Network hosts a monthly health equity meeting on the first Monday of every month at 7:30pm.
You can register for their meeting here.
Additional Information and Important Articles
Community Health Workers
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are frontline public health workers who have a close understanding and passion for the community they will be serving. Community Health Workers provide health and social service support to individuals in the community and also build community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as community education, counseling, and advocacy.
Working with a Community Care team including Doctors, Nurses, Therapists and Social Workers, CHWs conduct home visits, facilitate transportation and patient appointments, link patients to supportive services and teach patients self-management techniques with the goal of improving health outcomes.
Choice for All, a Long Island based nonprofit that provides direct services and promotes community-led campaigns focused on education, health, and economic justice, has adopted a Community Health Worker Model to help community members by addressing the Social Determinants of Health.
At a recent HEALI meeting, Choice for All explained how this approach helps to insure children grow up in a healthy environment. You can view their presentation by clicking here.
Coalition Meetings
Melissa Wettengel, Aviva Cohen, Kris Bly, and James Ford
Meeting Video (Passcode: wb81f88)
Presentation: Jacob Dixon (CEO of Choice for All)
Presentation: Emily Engle (New York State Office of Health Insurance Programs)
Examples of the 1115 Waiver in Other States
Oregon:
How To Join
To work with HEALI to build a future for Long Island in which zip code no longer determines health outcomes, please fill out this form to participate in the next HEALI meeting, which occurs the third Wednesday of every month at 10:00am.
If you have any questions, please email Jake Ryan at jryan@hwcli.com or call (516)-904-4454.
HEALI Steering Committee
Lori Andrade
Health and Welfare Council of Long Island
Greta Guarton
Long Island Coalition for the Homeless
Jacob Dixon
Choice for All
Colleen Merlo
Association for Mental Health and Wellness
Joy Connolly
Child Care Council of Nassau County
Kathy Rosenthal
Family Service League
Jeffrey McQueen
Mental Health Association of Nassau County
Martine Hackett
Hofstra University
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