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Cradle Cincinnati Policy Committee Jan. 24 th , 2019 Agenda Committee Statewide Policy Local Efforts New Faces in Ways to engage Q & A Makeup, Where Agenda Columbus We Have Been Cincinnati Councilwoman Amy Murray , Chair Lauren


  1. Cradle Cincinnati Policy Committee Jan. 24 th , 2019

  2. Agenda Committee Statewide Policy Local Efforts New Faces in Ways to engage Q & A Makeup, Where Agenda Columbus We Have Been

  3. Cincinnati Councilwoman Amy Murray , Chair  Lauren O’Brien , Councilwoman Murray’s Office  Tara Johnson-Noem & Margaret Hulbert , United Way  Sarah Mills & Judith Warren , Health Care Access Now  Jamaica Gilliam , Cradle Moms Advisory Board, Doula  Matt Davis , DSD Advisors  Rosemary Oglesby-Henry , Rosemary’s Babies  Membership North College Hill Councilman Matt Wahlert  State Representative Sedrick Denson  Dameta Wright , Cradle Moms Advisory Board  Sydney Battle , Ohio Equity Institute (OEI) Lead in  Hamilton County Lisa Holloway , March of Dimes 

  4. Formed 6 Large Group Meetings July 11 th , 2019 Numerous Sub-Committee Meetings Earned Group Transportation Income Tax Prenatal Care Credit (EITC) (Centering)

  5. Statewide Efforts Transportation Earned Income Tax Group Prenatal Community Health Credit (EITC) Care (Centering) Workers (CHW)

  6. Transportation PERFORMANCE DATA TRACKING METRICS

  7. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) REFUNDABLE 3 – 5% IMPACT

  8. Group Prenatal Care ENHANCED BILLING CODES REIMBURSEMENTS

  9. Prenatal through Postpartum Visit (this would make a big difference coupled Community with Governor DeWine’s commitment to Home Visiting) Health Workers (CHW) $26.8 million through five contracted managed care plans Hamilton County’s Must be re-upped expires on 9.30.2019

  10. Local Efforts GROUP PRENATAL HOUSING TOBACCO 21 CARE

  11. Group Prenatal Care  Cincinnati Health Department  Current: Northside  Future: Elm Street, Price Hill

  12. Housing CINCINNATI METROPOLITAN PRIORITY POPULATIONS APRIL VOTE, JULY PROGRAM HOUSING AUTHORITY BEGINS

  13. Tobacco 21 IT PASSED!

  14. New Faces in Columbus!

  15. Governor DeWine Home Visiting Governor Mike DeWine, First Lady Fran DeWine, and leaders from the Ohio Children’s Hospital Association (OCHA), announced the creation of an advisory committee aimed to ultimately help ensure at-risk families have the tools they need to give their children the best possible start in life.

  16.  Gained extensive experience in public service as the Assistant Deputy and Acting Deputy for Medicaid at the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services. She also served as a Human Services Policy Advisor to Ohio Governor Richard Celeste and as the Chief of the Office of Maureen Healthcare Cost Containment policy for the Ohio Department of Health. Corcoran  Before beginning in public service, Corcoran was the Assistant Director of Nursing for University Hospitals in Cleveland and a Clinical Instructor for Case Western Reserve University. She earned a Master’s Degree in Nursing and a Masters of Business Administration in Finance, both from Case Western Reserve University.

  17. LeeAnne Cornyn  Director of Children’s Initiatives  Ryan, Lauren, Mike meeting

  18. Sedrick On Policy Committee Denson

  19.  Rep. Sykes was appointed to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) inaugural Maternal and Child Health fellowship and will Emilia Sykes spend the next year developing a project to address the maternal and child health needs nationally.  New Minority Leader

  20. Q & A

  21. Make connections Ways to plug in Write letters Attend committee meetings

  22. Thank You! 513.218.8111 MICHAEL.MOROSKI@CCHMC.ORG WWW.CRADLECINCINNATI.ORG/POLICY

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