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Anne Cohen-Grey is the owner of Disability Health Access (DHA), a consulting firm in San Francisco, California. DHA develops dynamic solutions to the challenges of delivering high quality health-care services to people with disabilities. Drawing on health care delivery innovations, health and wellness research, and consumer expertise, it facilitates collaboration among experts from the health-care system and the disability community. Cohen has over ten years' experience in the disability field, particularly focusing on access to services.

She managed programs for members with disabilities for Inland Empire Health Plan, a Medicaid health plan serving San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, California. In that role, she developed disability-targeted marketing and coordinated service delivery enhancement. She also produced member materials in alternative formats, implemented a targeted health education curriculum, and identified strategic national research partnerships. As a research fellow at Oregon's Health Sciences University, she examined health and wellness programs. As a Disability Advocacy Specialist in Oregon's Department of Health Services, she helped consumers navigate the health and human services system. She has also served on various state and national advisory committees. She currently sits on the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality technical panel to develop Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Survey (CAHPS) for People with Mobility Disabilities and the California Health Care Foundation's work group to develop Medicaid Health Plan Performance Standards and Measures for People with Disabilities and Chronic Conditions.

Cohen-Grey has had muscular dystrophy since age eight. Her personal and professional experience has prepared her to address disability-related issues from both sides of the health-care system. She understands the difficulties of navigating this complex system in order to find providers who deliver quality care. Having worked within that system, she also understands the challenges to health-care plans in offering efficient, quality, consumer-oriented care. As a disability and health access consultant, she seeks to build bridges between health-care plans and the disability community.

Ms. Cohen-Grey can be reached at 415-239-9100 or anne@disabilityhealthaccess.com.


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