How to Get Involved with SIM

Delivery System Reform Subcommittee
The State Innovative Model (SIM) Delivery System Reform Subcommittee, Chaired by Lisa Tuttle of Maine Quality Counts, is open to the public.  Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.  Interested parties can join on site at 109 Capitol Street in Augusta, Maine or remotely by phone and website.   

Meeting dates, locations, and materials are posted to the Maine Quality Counts website at https://www.mainequalitycounts.org/page/2-960/maine-state-innovation-model-sim.

For more information about the Subcommittee, please contact Lisa Tuttle at LTuttle@mainequalitycounts.org.

Payment Reform Subcommittee
As our health care system changes, we must find new ways to pay doctors and nurses that makes treatment and care available to more people.  Your opinion and life experience is important in making this happen. The SIM Payment Reform Subcommittee is made up of Maine people with different interests in health care. By taking part in the Payment Reform Subcommittee you will share your thoughts and stories about your own health care experience, making an impact on the important recommendations the group makes to State leaders.  

Meeting dates, locations, and materials are posted to https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/sim/resources/payment-reform.html

For more information about the Subcommittee, please contact Frank Johnson at fjohnson@mehmc.org"

The Data Infrastructure Subcommittee
The SIM Data Infrastructure Subcommittee (DIS) is a multi-stakeholder public/private group of health information technology (IT) leadership and professionals. The DIS provides recommendations for the identified needs of the Delivery System Reform and Payment Reform Subcommittee, as well as any SIM partner, related to IT infrastructure and capabilities necessary to operationalize the State Innovation Model objectives. Results and recommendations will consider both short and long term sustainability of the SIM goals and final recommendations reached in consensus between the subcommittees involved will be reported to the SIM Steering Committee. 

The DIS meets as needed.

For more information about the Subcommittee, please contact Katie Sendze at ksendze@hinfonet.org.