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@OHAOregon
April 20, 2021
Contact:
Philip Schmidt, 503-383-6079, philip.schmidt@dhsoha.state.or.us (media inquiries)
Tara Chetock, 971-304-9917, tara.a.chetock@dhsoha.state.or.us (webinar information or accommodation)
What: A public meeting of the Oregon Health Policy Board.
When: April 27, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Where: Virtual meeting only. The public can join remotely via Zoom or a conference line.
To join via Zoom: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1619133290?pwd=NlRGdG5oamxBcStRS1VxVUFaWkkyZz09
One tap mobile: +16692545252,,1619133290#,,,,*377821#
Purpose: This educational webinar will update the Oregon Health Policy Board and members of the public about a collaborative effort to develop and implement measures of the health sector's role in kindergarten readiness to drive transformative and cross-sector collective action to support children's health and kindergarten readiness. The webinar will provide details about a new Social-Emotional Health metric developed by the Oregon Pediatric Improvement Partnership and Children's Institute in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, being proposed for inclusion in the 2022 CCO Incentive Measure Set.
This educational webinar is for informational purposes only. Board member attendance is optional, and no official business will be conducted.
For more information and meeting materials, please visit the OHPB meeting webpage at https://www.oregon.gov/oha/OHPB/Pages/OHPB-Meetings.aspx
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