- 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
Prior to joining NASHP in March 2007, Maureen Hensley-Quinn was the medical specialist at the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA). At CTAA, Maureen focused on the public’s access to healthcare through analysis of Medicaid and transportation policies at state and national levels. Prior to working at CTAA, Maureen was employed by the Massachusetts State Attorney General’s Office in it’s Insurance Division as a mediator/legal analyst. In this role, she advocated on behalf of the residents of Massachusetts for improved treatment and coverage, particularly in healthcare (both public and private). Maureen received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Merrimack College in Massachusetts and earned a master’s degree in public affairs from the John W. McCormack School of Public Policy, University of Massachusetts in Boston.
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