
Webinar: Aligning Services with Needs: Complexity Tiering for Children with Chronic and Complex Conditions Sponsored by the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, the Catalyst Center, and Family Voices, this webinar was presented on Wednesday, February 28, 2018. It was a moderated conversation with three of the authors of a new report that describes current tiering practices and uses, and makes recommendations for policy and research, particularly as the process relates to children with special health care needs. Webinar recording
Webinar description: As health care and financing systems become more sophisticated, health care systems are increasingly using a process known as “risk tiering” to group patients with similar degrees of need for health care and care coordination services. Payers are becoming part of this conversation, which for children is in its very early stages. Families and care providers of children with chronic and complex conditions should understand the risk-tiering process, as it may affect access to services these children need.

To make the most effective use of the webinar time, read Aligning Services with Needs: Characterizing the Pyramid of Complexity Tiering for Children with Chronic and Complex Conditions.
This webinar is fifth in our series on care coordination. See recordings of earlier webinars:
Speakers
Christopher Stille
Nora Wells
James Perrin