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Deadline Extended to August 20: CBO–Health Care Contracting Survey

August 16, 2021

The Aging and Disability Business Institute (Business Institute) at the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) wants to hear about health care contracting experiences!

The survey deadline has been extended to Friday, August 20.

The Business Institute, in partnership with Scripps Gerontology Center of Excellence at Miami University, has launched its fourth CBO–Health Care Contracting Survey to collect data on the experiences of aging and disability community-based organizations (CBOs) contracting with health care entities and forming networks.

The Business Institute wants to hear from all CBOs, even if you have no health care contracts. The Business Institute uses this data to develop resources that support CBOs at all stages of the health care contracting journeys as well as inform policymakers and health care professionals on the growing capacity of aging and disability CBOs.

Complete the survey now and be entered into a drawing for a complimentary registration of up to $700 for a conference of your choice!

Area agencies on aging, centers for independent living, and past survey participants should have received a reminder email from Robert Graham at AAAsurvey@MiamiOH.edu with a link to complete the survey. All others can complete the survey here.

If you have questions about completing the survey or are experience technical issues, contact the Survey Helpline at (855) 359-3033 or AAAsurvey@MiamiOH.edu.


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Administered by the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), the Business Institute is supported by funding from The John A. Hartford Foundation, the Administration for Community Living and The SCAN Foundation.


Last modified on 08/16/2021


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