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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
2:00 PM ET
As member needs grow more complex, traditional SDoH models no longer tell the full story. This webinar introduces a more expansive, data informed approach that helps health plans better assess risk, prioritize investments, and quantify the economic impact tied to social interventions. We will specifically focus on the value of specialized SDoH for maternity and NICU case management – where advocacy breaks down barriers and builds member trust. It’s a new lens on an old challenge – with tangible implications for your organization, your members, and the communities you serve.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
1. Differentiate traditional SDoH intervention approaches from specialized SDoH intervention models
Understand how generalized SDoH screening can overlook critical risk drivers—and how specialized advocacy models uncover deeper, actionable insights for high- risk Medicaid populations, particularly related to maternity and NICU populations.
2. Identify how advanced SDoH data improves risk stratification and investment prioritization
Learn how integrating social, life- based, and clinical context enables health plans to more accurately assess member risk, target interventions, and allocate resources where they will have the greatest impact.
3. Explain clinical and broad economic value of specialized SDoH interventions in maternity and NICU case management
Examine how trusted engagement, advocacy, and facilitation can reduce avoidable utilization, improve outcomes, and generate measurable return on investment for Medicaid programs.
Webinar Leaders
- Janna Lacatell | Facilitator
- Madeline Szabo, RN, BSN | Clinical Leader
- Sara Teppema, FCA, MAAA, FSA | Actuarial & Data Science Leader
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