CHCS May 2, 2024
Abena Ohene-Ntow and Mark Larson, Center for Health Care Strategies

After a global pandemic and with unwinding coming to an end, Medicaid teams across the country are digging in to build agile programs that can navigate the unforeseen challenges of the future. One key to long-term success is developing the internal capacity of Medicaid agencies to effectively balance the mission of delivering equitable and high-quality care while managing a complex array of federal, state, and local priorities.

With this ongoing dynamic in mind, the Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS), with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, partnered with New Jersey’s Medicaid program, NJ FamilyCare, to create an organizational development strategic plan. The plan aimed to support staff in leading change; aligning internal efforts with broad health transformation goals;...

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