1 The State Engagement Group is open to all state government and state-affiliated LAN Participants. Members of this group will be able to join in discussions.

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1 The State Engagement Group is open to all state government and state-affiliated LAN Participants. Members of this group will be able to join in discussions with other state- affiliated LAN participants by commenting on LAN work group products, posing questions to colleagues, providing feedback to other participants, sending suggestions for state-oriented webinars or resources, and leaving feedback for the Guiding Committee. State Engagement Group The Purchaser Affinity Group acts as a link between purchasers and the LAN, creating a bi-directional flow, in order to ensure that the purchaser community is informed and aware of the LAN’s work, and that LAN Work Group recommendations and outputs incorporate perspectives and recommendations of diverse set of purchasers and those who work with purchasers. In addition, the PAG will build on and bolster existing tools to help both public and private employers become more effective value-based purchasers. Purchasers/Employers Affinity Group (PAG) The Consumer and Patient Affinity Group (CPAG) is a channel for consumer and patient advocacy groups to provide important insights into the impact of APMs on patients and consumers, describe better health outcomes from the perspective of consumers and patients and define the care experience that APMs should deliver. CPAG members identified consumer priorities and principles for APMs that are informing the work of the Guiding Committee and Work Groups. Consumer & Patient Affinity Group (CPAG) Identifying & assessing barriers to adoption and outlining key steps toward the achievement of goals AFFINITY GROUPS

2 Key Activities Holding monthly Leadership Committee meetings Developing consumer and patient principles The Consumer and Patient Affinity Group (CPAG) is a venue for consumer and patient groups to provide important insights into the impact of the alternative payment models (APMs) on patients and consumers. Debra Ness President, National Partnership for Women & Families Nancy LeaMond Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer, AARP Alan Balch Chief Executive Officer, Patient Advocate Foundation Leadership 11 Members Consumer and Patient Affinity Group (CPAG) CPAG

3 Stacy Sanders, MSW Federal Policy Director, Medicare Rights Center Kirsten Sloan Senior Director of Policy, American Cancer Society – Cancer Action Network Sara van Geertruyden, JD Executive Director, Partnership to Improve Patient Care Kathy Ko Chin, MS President and Chief Executive Officer, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum Leo Cuello, JD Director, Health Policy, National Health Law Program Joe Ditre, JD Director of Enterprise and Innovation, Families USA Mike Miller, MPP Director, Strategic Policy Community Catalyst Lynn Quincy, MA Director, Healthcare Value Hub, Consumers Union Nancy LeaMond, MA Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer, AARP Alan Balch, PhD Chief Executive Officer, Patient Advocate Foundation Member Roster CPAG MEMBERS Debra Ness, MS President, National Partnership for Women & Families

4 Key Activities Linking purchasers with the LAN Ensure purchasers are informed about LAN activities Provide input to LAN recommendations and outputs The Purchasers/Employers Affinity Group (PAG) supports purchasers of all sizes and types that want to advance the use of alternative payment models as part of value-based purchasing strategies, and to ensure that activities and recommendations of the LAN reflect purchaser perspectives. Sally Welborn Senior Vice President, Global Benefits, Walmart Stores Inc. Dorothy Teeter Director, Washington State Health Care Authority David Lansky President & CEO, Pacific Business Group on Health Leadership Purchasers/Employers Affinity Group (PAG) PAG

5 Key Activities Comment on LAN Work Group Products Sign on as Committed Partners Provide feedback and send suggestions The State Engagement Group is open to all state government and state-affiliated LAN Participants. Members of this group will be able to join in discussions with other state- affiliated LAN participants, leaving feedback for the Guiding Committee. STATES State Engagement Group