Innovative Approaches to Health Foundation Funding

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Explore insights on scaling up health initiatives, funding strategies, and sustainable healthcare models presented by James R. Knickman at the Grantmakers in Health Annual Meeting. Learn about options for health foundations, betting on effective strategies, and successful case studies such as Veterans treatment courts and diabetes prevention programs in New York State.

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  1. Sharing What Works: Scaling Up, Spreading Out James R. Knickman March 2013 Grantmakers in Health Annual Meeting

  2. Options for Health Foundations Fund direct services Improve quality and efficiency Inform public policy Spread what works

  3. Betting the Spread (Strategy) Clear model Good evidence Prospects for sustainable funding Capacity/networks to scale (Bonus: opportunity for resources/attention to state/region/community you care about)

  4. NYSHealth: Scaling What Works Veterans treatment courts Refugee health program Integrated services for mental health and substance use disorders Evidence-based models for diabetes care Diabetes Prevention Program

  5. Diabetes Prevention in New York Y-DPP in 15 regions in New York State, with NYSHealth and CDC/United funding Public and private payers are beginning to reimburse for the Y-DPP Stretching the model Broader populations New settings New types of instructors

  6. Roadmap for Prevention Diffuse interventions that have a good ROI Also push for broader, high-value public health approaches even if argument is that they help people, rather than have a positive ROI

  7. James R. Knickman President and CEO New York State Health Foundation knickman@nyshealth.org www.nyshealth.org

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