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Welcome to. New Board Member Orientation. February 10, 2010. Our History. 1999

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  1. Welcome to New Board Member Orientation February 10, 2010

  2. Our History 1999 Received Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Covering Kids three-year initiative grant to implement Medicaid and SCHIP outreach and enrollment activities through statewide and local coalitions in order to reduce the number of uninsured children 2002 Received RWJF’s Covering Kids & Families 4-year initiative grant to continue to the CK work and to address simplification and coordination barriers to coverage for children and adults while building sustainable efforts that would endure beyond the funding period

  3. THE VEHICLE THE PROCESS THE RESULTS OUTREACH SUSTAINABILITY COALITIONS SIMPLIFICATION POLICY IMPROVEMENTS COORDINATION IMPLEMENTATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE CAPACITY TO GALVANIZE ADOPT CKF STRATEGIES AS CONVENTIONAL WISDOM

  4. Our History 2006 RWJF grant ended - received Strategic Planning Grant; Plan to establish a Not-for-Profit 501(c)(3) corporation to sustain CKF of Indiana 2007 Developed Organizational Strategic Plan and Direction; Hired New Staff to Increase Organizational Capacity; Developed New Logo and Image; Strengthened Statewide Partnerships; Expanded Local Coalitions

  5. Our Vision, Mission and Plans for the Future . . . Our Vision: All Hoosier children and families have health care coverage. • Coalition building among health centers, providers, practitioners, faith-based organizations, schools, state agencies, and funders throughout Indiana; Our Mission: To achieve our vision that all Hoosier children and families have health care coverage, Covering Kids and Families of Indiana actively engages in a CARE model, focusing on: • Advocacy to reduce barriers and increase access, availability, and affordability; • Resource building among our partners to increase access to health care; and • Education that effectively responds to health disparities and positively influences public policy.

  6. Our Vision, Mission and Plans for the Future . . . Our Strategic Direction has a Dual Focus: • Outreach, enrollment, and retention • Policy and/or advocacy for health care coverage access and expansion • Five primary critical issues for CKF-IN emerged: • The shifting public health policy environment • CKF-IN’s organizational capacity • Alignment of CKF-IN’s financial resources with its chosen strategic direction • The need to formalize the organizational structure • The need to establish and leverage key partners

  7. Our Vision, Mission and Plans for the Future . . . Our Program Goals: • To become the state’s recognized expert and strongest voice on health coverage issues • To become the state’s strongest resource for facilitating health coverage enrollment • To create a statewide and local advocacy network through expanded partnerships

  8. Our Vision, Mission and Plans for the Future . . . Our Management Goals: • To achieve stable funding aligned with strategic direction needs • To align staff and organizational structure to better meet programmatic needs

  9. Covering Kids & Families of Indiana Organizational Chart Board of Directors Health & Hospital Corp. of Marion Co. Revised January 2010 Executive Committee Standing Committees Governance Toni Estep; Jerry King Finance CharlotteMacBeth Hospital & Health Center Brian Tabor; Hoagland Elliott Local Coalitions Carl Ellison Marketing & Communications Scott Tingwald; Lisa Duda Schools Joanne Martin; John Hill Early Childhood Need Co-Chairs Public Policy Allison Wharry Development Angela Holloway; Nancy Jewell Coalitions Cass/ Fulton/Miami Counties Elaine Zeider Delaware County Cheree Cox Central Indiana Pam Humes Lake County Lisa Adediran LaPorte County Cara Logan Northeast Indiana Paige Wilkins Madison County Jamesey Thomas

  10. Welcome to the CKF-IN Board of Directors Board Structure, Roles and Responsibilities: Currently 32 Members – Rotating 3-year terms • Governance Policies • “The job of the board is to make certain contributions that lead the organization toward the desired performance and assure that it occurs. The board’s specific contributions are unique to its trusteeship role and necessary for proper governance and management.” • By-laws • “Duties and responsibilities of the board shall include the establishing of policy for the corporation; the hiring of an Executive Director for the implementation of policies and day-to-day management of corporation operations; electing officers and members of the board; and providing for an exact reporting of the income and expenses of the organization, pursuant to generally accepted accounting principals.”

  11. Welcome to the CKF-IN Board of Directors Board Structure, Roles and Responsibilities: • Meets Quarterly – Attendance Policy • “The Governance Committee shall annually review Board attendance and confirm the ability to serve of any Board member who has missed more than two meetings within a twelve-month period.” Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality Forms – Signed annually Meeting Format – Consent Agenda “Consent agenda will include all of the business items that require formal board approval but do not require a board discussion before taking a vote.” • CKF-IN Staff Roles • Executive Director • Deputy Director • Director of Enrollment Assistance • Program Coordinator for Coordinated School Health Programs 9 Active Working Committees 7 Local Coalitions serving 21 Counties

  12. Working Together Through The Committees Board of Directors Executive Committee Standing Committees Governance Toni Estep; Jerry King Finance CharlotteMacBeth Hospital & Health Center Brian Tabor; Hoagland Elliott Local Coalitions Carl Ellison Marketing & Communications Scott Tingwald; Lisa Duda Schools Joanne Martin; John Hill Early Childhood Need Co-Chairs Public Policy Allison Wharry Development Angela Holloway; Nancy Jewell Indiana School Health Network

  13. Special Initiatives Through The Committees - - - believes that every student in Indiana can be healthy and academically successful, achieve his/her potential, and have enhanced life-long well-being. - - - is a statewide membership coalition and clearinghouse that engages and convenes key stakeholders around school health initiatives. - - - Visit www.inschoolhealth.org • Health Coverage Handbook: Hospital Edition • Hospital Service Product Line • Health Coverage Handbook: Health Center Edition

  14. Working Together: Committees and Local Coalitions • Annual Work Plan Goals: • Goal 1: Reduce the number of uninsured children and families who are eligible for Medicaid or State Child Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) coverage, but remain uninsured. • Goal 2: Build commitment and capacity to sustain the work of CKF through a focused plan on strengthening coalitions and increasing partnerships. • Goal 3: Ensure long-term sustainability and viability through the development of a funding plan, including a mix of federal and state funds, corporate donations, foundation dollars and private contributions. • Goal 4: Strengthen the organization infrastructure including board development, committee structure, and planning activities.

  15. Working Together: Committees and Local Coalitions • Annual Work Plan Review Process: • Board Committees and Local Coalitions develop strategies to address the Work Plan Goalsbased upon input from partners, lessons learned and promising practices • Local Coalitions provide annual work plans to CKF-IN as part of their contractual agreements. These are also shared with the Board Committees. • CKF-IN Staff provides information and suggestions for committees and local coalitions to consider to strengthen work plans to achieve desired measurable outcomes • Board Committees also provide feedback on the local coalition work plans to the CKF-IN staff that is shared with the local coalition directors for inclusion into the Local Coalition Work Plans

  16. Working Together: Meet the Local Coalitions Cass/ Fulton/Miami Counties Elaine Zeider Lake County Lisa Adediran Delaware County Cheree Cox LaPorte County Cara Logan Central Indiana Pam Humes Madison County Jamesey Thomas Northeast Indiana Paige Wilkins Local Coalitions Reach Out to 21 Counties: Central Indiana serves 8 counties: Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Jackson, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby Northeast Indiana serves 6 counties: Allen, De Kalb, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley Additional Partners Around the State in 7 counties

  17. Working Together: Meet the Local Coalitions • Benefits, Services and Responsibilities • Benefits and Services for CKF-IN Local Coalitions: • Access to information – policy, enrollment data, promising practices, etc. • Access to resources – financial, marketing materials, etc. • Access to technical assistance – expertise on coalition building, training and enrollment assistance • Access to statewide partnerships • Responsibilities of CKF-IN Local Coalitions: • Support CKF-IN Vision and Mission • Develop effective community outreach programs and strategies • Develop, implement and monitor annual work plans • Participate in quarterly coalition meetings

  18. Working Together: Meet the Local Coalitions • Benefits, Services and Responsibilities • Responsibilities of the Lead Agency for a CKF-IN Local Coalition: • Identify local staff to maintain and expand effective partnerships to strengthen local coalition capacity • Recruit local coalition partners - hold quarterly coalition meetings • Receive training from DFR to provide HHW and HIP enrollment assistance • Convene local enrollment center coordinators meeting on at least a monthly basis. • Meet contractual obligations - submit programmatic and financial reports

  19. Welcome to the Family! “Advocating Health Coverage for All” www.ckfindiana.org

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