Unmet social needs associated with the pandemic placed tremendous strain on CBOs, limiting their capacity to sustain some programs and partnerships. Isolation associated with COVID-19 also had wide-ranging effects on service delivery, communication with enrollees and partners, and the ability to maintain relationships. Nonetheless, the pandemic also had some silver linings, including additional resources and flexibility for addressing unmet needs. Federal and state agencies, along with MCO leaders, should carefully evaluate what innovations have been particularly effective during the pandemic and craft new flexibilities into their policies, procedures, and regulations.

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Rachel Hogg-Graham, Dr.P.H., M.A.

Assistant Professor - Department of Health and Clinical Sciences at the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences

Dr. Rachel Hogg-Graham is an assistant professor in the Department of Health and Clinical Sciences at the Univ... Read Bio