Coalition of ACHs | health | Washington, USA There are nine ACHs covering the state, each serving a distinct region Each ACH is unique but they share a common approach to improving the health of their communities and transforming health care delivery We are all tackling complicated problems through cross-sector collaborations and investments in innovative approaches
Accountable Communities of Health (ACHs) | Washington State Health Care . . . ACHs are independent, regional organizations They work with their communities on specific health care and social needs-related projects and activities ACHs play an integral role in Washington’s Medicaid Transformation Project (MTP) efforts
Accountable Communities of Health Chronic Disease Profiles Select a coalition on the map or from the list below to view a PDF data report for that region These reports present data for Accountable Communities of Health (ACH) in Washington State
Regional Contacts - Washington State Medical Home Washington State is divided into 9 regional Accountable Communities of Health (ACH) whose boundaries align with Washington’s Medicaid regional service areas ACHs bring together leaders from multiple health sectors around the state with a common interest in improving health and health equity
Transforming Systems to Improve Health Upstream: Lessons from . . . - NASHP Five years ago, Washington State launched a collaborative regional Accountable Communities of Health (ACH) model to improve the health of communities across the state These ACHs have evolved into independent organizations that are integral to the state’s health system transformation efforts
Accountable Communities of Health - Washington State Health Care Authority There are nine ACHs in the state They serve as vital partners within the Healthier Washington initiative ACHs work to strengthen collaboration, develop and implement regional health improvement efforts, and provide feedback to state agencies about their regions’ health needs and priorities
What is an ACH - Greater Health Now ACHs are independent, regional organizations They work with their communities on specific health care and social needs-related projects and activities ACHs play an integral role in Washington’s Medicaid Transformation Project (MTP) efforts
What the heck is an ACH? Five things you should know What started the ACH? While cross-sector coalitions dedicated to improving health have existed for years in King County, what’s new is recognition and support from Washington state for a regionally governed, backbone structure to better coordinate and advance those efforts
WASHINGTON STATE’S ACCOUNTABLE COMMUNITIES OF HEALTH Similar to Washington’s proposed Medicaid Transformation Waiver, New York received a Medicaid waiver that designated regional organizations, called Performing Provider Systems, to propose and administer waiver-funded health projects