- 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
- Case Management
- Child Development Services
- Chronic Care Management
- Community Health Centers
- Developmental Screening
- Early Childhood Services
- Emergency Care
- EPSDT
- Family Planning
- Federally Qualified Health Centers
- Home & Community Based Services
- Hospitals
- 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
Presented by the National Academy for State Health Policy, with the support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
EDT
This webcast was designed to explore sound strategies states are using to better meet the health care needs of juvenile justice-involved youth. During this web event participants will receive an overview of using Medicaid to pay for services for youth involved in the juvenile justice system, with a focus on evidence-based practices. Participants will also hear from a state working in innovative ways to provide physical and behavioral health care services for juvenile justice-involved youth.
Speakers
Bob Gerlock, Bureau Chief, Youth and Family Services (New Mexico)
Jacqueline R. Scott, Senior Program Director, NASHP
Kitty Purington, Policy Specialist, NASHP
Minor Morgan,Chief, Juvenile Justice Entitlement Bureau New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department
Sarabeth Zemel, Program Manager, NASHP

