Elizabeth Linderbaum | Deputy Director of Regulatory Affairs,
National Association of Community Health Centers Inc

Elizabeth Linderbaum, Deputy Director of Regulatory Affairs,, National Association of Community Health Centers Inc

Elizabeth Linderbaum is Deputy Director of Regulatory Affairs at the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC). In this role, she leads the Federal regulatory portfolio, with her main policy areas of focus including the 340B drug pricing program, Medicare and Medicaid issues, as well as enrollment and eligibility issues, vaccines, and telehealth. Elizabeth previously worked at the Association for Community Affiliated Plans and worked as a Health Navigator in Aurora, Colorado. She received a BA in Government and International Politics from George Mason University and her Master’s in Public Policy from the George Washington University. Elizabeth is also a former Bryce Harlow fellow and while she has lived on the East Coast for over 10 years, is a native Iowan.

Appearances:



Main Congress Day 3 - 24th April @ 09:55

Panel: How can providers be supported to improve vaccine uptake in Medicaid & underserved areas?

  • How are pharmacists delivering VFC to children to improve vaccines?
  • Improving vaccination from community health centers
  • What have we learnt about vaccine access in LTC, billing challenges, etc.
  • How can we help providers afford to keep offering vaccines
  • How do we teach providers about adult immunization?
  • What resources available to providers to improve access and remove barriers to vaccination?
last published: 19/Mar/25 15:55 GMT

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