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Materials from the May 16, 2012 Combined Health Insurance Exchange and Enrollment and Consumer Navigation Workgroup Meeting
Includes meeting notes, presentation on Consumers Choice health insurance company and information from Kaiser Health News. -
Materials from the March 29, 2012 Prevention and Disparities Workgroup Meeting
Includes meeting notes and a link to a resource from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. -
Materials from the March 20, 2012 Medicaid Workgroup Meeting
Includes meeting notes and follow-up material. -
Materials from the January 26, 2012 Medicaid Workgroup Meeting
Includes meeting notes. -
Materials from the February 6, 2012 Long-Term Care Workgroup Meeting
Includes meeting notes and a draft of the Lucas Group executive summary on rebalancing long term care in South Carolina. -
HIA Resources
Click the link above for links to websites with more information about Health Impact Assessments (HIAs). -
January 2012 Affordable Care Act State Progress Reports
These resources published by the White House and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provide state progress reports on Affordable Care Act implementation. -
Materials from the December 5, 2011 Long-Term Care Workgroup Meeting
Includes meeting notes. -
Resources from the November 8, 2011 Meeting
Includes presentations from Amanda Berrier of the South Carolina Free Clinic Association and Melanie Matney of Access Health SC. -
Materials from the October 21, 2011 Prevention and Disparities Workgroup Meeting
Includes meeting notes, information on reducing sodium consumption, and a Flu Tool Kit.
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The South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health (IMPH), in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), brought together stakeholders to discuss and develop an informational brief entitled Considering Sodium Intake Reduction Strategies in South Carolina. The purpose of the brief is to increase awareness about the role of sodium intake in population health and encourage sodium reduction strategies in South Carolina.
