State Advocacy Program

Background

In August 2023, BD SUMHAC won the Hemophilia Alliance Foundation’s Innovation Grant which supported the creation of the BD SUMHAC State Advocacy Program. In September 2023, BD SUMHAC sought applications from teams of chapter leaders and HTC providers across the U.S., and selected representatives from the following five states: Michigan (MI), Minnesota (MN), Montana (MT), North Carolina (NC), and Texas (TX). Each team is comprised of a lead member from a local BD chapter affiliated with the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) and Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA); a lead member from a local in-state hemophilia treatment center (HTC); and other passionate members from the BDs community, including patients and healthcare providers. BD SUMHAC has worked with these state teams as well as the teams from California, Massachusetts, and New York, over the past 10 months and has learned from the successes and challenges of the efforts in each of these five states. 

Goals

The State Advocacy Program seeks to fulfill its mission by achieving the following goals in each state:

Program Structure

As part of their participation in the program, state teams met virtually with the BD SUMHAC chair and advocacy coordinator once a month to discuss and plan actions towards their program goals. Additionally once a month, all five state teams came together to share updates and report on their individual state team’s progress. Aside from these monthly gatherings, individual state teams also met virtually on an as needed basis to engage with their state government officials and other relevant stakeholders in their community. These meetings provided opportunities for teams to share and present on the local advocacy efforts of BD SUMHAC, as well as ask questions to better understand the state regulatory landscape of inpatient and residential MH and SUD treatment facilities in their state.

State Team Summaries

Michigan

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