- ACA Implementation & State Health Reform
- Coverage and Access
- Federal/State Issues
- Medicaid and CHIP
- Population and Public Health
- Providers and Services
- Acute Care
- Assisted Living
- Behavioral Health
- Child Development Services
- Chronic Care Management
- Community Health Centers
- Developmental Screening
- Early Childhood Services
- EPSDT
- Family Planning
- Federally Qualified Health Centers
- Home & Community Based Services
- Long Term Services & Supports
- Medical Homes & Health Homes
- Mental Health
- Nursing Homes
- Oral Health
- Preventive Care
- Primary Care
- Safety Net Providers
- Quality, Cost, and Health System Performance
- ACOs
- Adverse Event Reporting
- Care Transitions
- Comparative Effectiveness
- Cost Sharing
- Delivery System Reform
- Fraud and Abuse
- Health Care Workforce
- Health Information Technology
- Managed Care
- Medical Homes & Health Homes
- Medical Malpractice
- Patient Safety
- Payment Reform
- Performance Measurement
- Provider Payment Policy
- Quality Oversight
- Specific Populations
- Adolescents
- Childless Adults
- Children
- Children with Special Health Care Needs
- Dual Eligibles
- Elders
- Families
- Low Income People
- Parents
- People with Chronic Conditions
- People with Developmental Disabilities
- Transitional Youth
- Vulnerable Populations
- Young Adults
- Youth
- Youth in Foster Care System
- Youth in Juvenile Justice System
Anne Gauthier is a senior program director at the National Academy for State Health Policy, where she develops and manages a portfolio of projects on state roles in health reform and state efforts to improve health system performance. Anne serves as the Project Director for NASHP’s technical assistance role in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s State Health Reform Assistance Network which provides states with essential resources to implement key health insurance coverage provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). She is also the Project Director for the State Health Exchange Leadership Network, a peer-to-peer learning community developed by NASHP with a grant from the Nathan Cummings Foundation. She serves as the Project Director for the Health Services and Resources Administration State Health Access Program policy assistance contract, which assists 13 states expand coverage to new populations, improve enrollment and retention and effect delivery and payment reforms, working with Medicaid, insurance commissioners, and governors’ advisors.
At NASHP she previously served as Project Director for a Commonwealth Fund project, Advancing State Health Performance: New State Roles, including studies of payment reform innovations, state roles in strengthening primary and chronic care, and accountable care organizations, with an emphasis on public and private collaboration (including Medicaid, state employee purchasers, community leaders, and private providers and payers).
Prior to joining NASHP in July 2009, Anne was assistant vice president of The Commonwealth Fund and deputy director of the Fund’s Commission on a High Performance Health System. She also directed the Fund’s State Innovations which aims to improve state and national health system performance by supporting, stimulating, and spreading integrated, state-level strategies for expanding access to care and promoting high-quality, efficient care. Prior to joining the Fund in May 2005, she was vice president of Academy Health where she served as: program director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization initiative, a program that bridges the health policy and health services research communities through grant-making, convening, and the distribution of useable and timely information; senior advisor for the Foundation's State Coverage Initiative, which works with states to plan, execute and maintain insurance expansions; and a co-project director for a Fund project on administrative simplification in health care. Before joining Academy Health in 1989, she was senior researcher for the National Leadership Commission on Health Care, a private commission charged with developing a system-wide public/private strategy to control rising costs, improve the quality, appropriateness, and efficiency of care, and ensure universal access to a basic level of services. She held a position in the congressional Office of Technology Assessment from 1980 to 1986. Anne holds an AB in molecular biology from Princeton University and a MS in health administration from the University of Massachusetts School of Public Health.
