This webinar is part two of a three part training series that will provide basic and necessary information on Medicaid, a federal-state program that often provides health care coverage for low-income families and those with disabilities. The second module will concentrate on Medicaid options for children with special needs. The overall purpose of these modules is to assist family support providers and others with a general knowledge of Medicaid and to provide some guidance on where to turn for resources and further information.
*Part III Medicaid & Military Families: Adults with Special Needs can be found at: https://learn.extension.org/events/1700
Presenter
L. Christopher Plein, Ph.D.
Military Families Learning Network - Caregiving Special Needs
Concentration Team
Professor of Public Administration
Eberly Family Professor for Outstanding Public Service
West Virginia University
Military Families Learning Network - Caregiving Special Needs
Concentration Team
Professor of Public Administration
Eberly Family Professor for Outstanding Public Service
West Virginia University
Continuing Education (CE) Credit OR Certificate of Completion
- For a complete list of our Military Caregiving courses for CE credit go to: Extension Online
- Click here for Extension Online Course Instructions.
How to Join the Webinar:
- To connect to this webinar, which is hosted by DoD, you must install security certificates if you are not on a military installation. Instructions for can be found:http://www.extension.org/pages/70592
- For those who cannot connect to the Adobe site, an alternative viewing of this webinar will be running on Ustream http://www.ustream.tv/channel/milfamln
- Also you can connect to the Adobe webinars using the iPhone, iPad, and Droid apps. Search for DCO Connect in the respective stores.
- No registration is required.
*The cover photo image [TBI, neurological disorders forum draws military families, professionals] by the Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) is free of known copyright restrictions under U.S. copyright law.
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