UPCOMING EVENT: We hope you will join the Partnership to Align Social Care, the Aging and Disability Business Institute, and Camden Coalition are hosting a webinar, Building Your Blueprint: Effective Governance for Community Care Hubs, on Tuesday, July 8th at Noon ET featuring new resources and a panel of CCH leaders sharing their experiences building out governance models for their hubs.
Attendees will:
- Hear from CCH leaders about their approaches to building out governance models for their hub and lessons learned;
- Learn about the process to develop and charter effective committees for governance, the various CCH legal structures that exist, and the major components of a freestanding CCH’s bylaws; and
- Receive new resources focused on helping CCHs establish governance models for their hub.
We hope to see you, Tuesday, July 8 @ Noon ET for the webinar event!
UPCOMING RESOURCES: Partnership to Align Social Care stakeholders have developed guidance to help inform Community Care Hubs as they consider governance models. In collaboration with USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute, the Camden Coalition, and Harvard Law School Center for Health and Policy Innovation, the Partnership will soon publish a series of resources that include:
- A Guide to Effective CCH Committees (Advisory and Governance) and Committee Charters discussing committees a CCH may establish for governance and other purposes to harness the knowledge, energy, and wisdom of its stakeholders. The brief also talks about the process of chartering committees to ensure their effectiveness.
- A Guide to CCH Bylaws reviewing the major components of a freestanding CCH’s bylaws and considering key questions that organizers of a CCH will want to consider when drafting bylaws. The brief also includes a bylaw template and examples of CCH bylaws that can be used for inspiration.
- A Governance Brief examining the unique questions about governance in network-based models of social care contracting. The brief walks through six considerations for navigating governance issues in a network contracting arrangement.