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Greetings,
Healthcare policy sets the intent for change, but it’s the work of healthcare organizations across the industry that bring that intent to life. State healthcare entities thoughtfully translate policy into actionable regulations, which health plans and health systems then interpret and implement. The effort required to turn a single policy into actionable, adherable, and repeatable processes is significant.
California healthcare regulation has been evolving rapidly. At Freed, we’ve been busy partnering with healthcare organizations across the industry to navigate regulatory complexity in ways that create meaningful, measurable impact.
In this newsletter, we hear from Mike Valle, Assistant Director at the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI), on the ways HCAI is Advancing Data Transparency to Improve Healthcare Access.
We also explore how a California Health and Human Services Agency (CHHS) Department is listening to its constituents to make informed decisions that help move public health policy from paper to practice in our case study, How Stakeholder Engagement Boosts Legislation Adoption.
Last but not least, this newsletter explains how one large health system is able to respond quickly and confidently to evolving regulatory requirements by developing a flexible, repeatable Enterprise Governance Model That Keeps Pace with Regulatory Change.
Best,
Allie Freed
CEO
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