The Future of ADAP and the Ryan White Care Act Presented by: Eric A. Flowers, MBA CEO, Ramsell Corporation
Benefits of a Common Portal Obstacles Q & A Agenda Ramsell Corporation Where we are today? What is a Common Portal? If it’s broken, fix it! Why a Common Portal? Benefits of a Common Portal Obstacles Q & A 2
Where are we today? 3,666 people on the waiting list in 11 states (as of March 30, 2012) Disparate funding and formularies in each State and Territory Absence of a comprehensive coordination of care and services HIV/AIDS programs operate in silos nationally and locally
If it’s Broken, Fix it Improve coordination and continuity of care Use quantifiable measure to justify funding requests Eliminate disparities between programs relating to services and eligibility requirements Provide CBO’s and health departments with tools to work smarter, not harder Improve agency coordination Improve measure patient outcomes
Why a Common Portal? Common Portal Primary Care Pharmacy Benefits Individual Service Plan Housing Social Services Case Worker Mental Health
Benefits a Common Portal Supports Objectives of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy Enables better coordination between stakeholders Improved case management capabilities Ability to identify gaps and barriers to service Improved data collection Improved reporting capabilities Transparency where you need it and Privacy & Security where you don’t
Obstacles Privacy & Security Concerns Turf Protection Regulatory Issues Separation of Powers (Federal vs. State) Large Number of Stakeholders Ownership of Data Funding Implementation
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