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Helping Wisconsin Kids Get Covered: Connecting to Health Coverage through Schools.

This webinar will discuss how to engage schools in health insurance outreach to make sure kids are covered. Learn about school-based outreach, including relationship building, determining and implementing outreach strategies, collecting and using data, and various other tools.  

Schools provide a comfortable environment where families go to find trusted information from respected staff β€”for this reason, since 2007, Covering Kids & Families- Wisconsin has been working with schools to connect students to health coverage, including Medicaid and options under the Affordable Care Act.

Jeni Appleby, Healthcare Outreach Specialist, is currently working with Wisconsin schools, focusing on health insurance outreach and will be providing an overview of programming initiatives related to this topic.

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