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The Anthem Award for Leader of the Year was awarded to  Physician-Parent Caregivers for raising awareness  through the Invisible Wave Movement. Nikhil created a safe community for young adults 18-35 with chronic health conditions. Read more here.

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  Key Work

      Snapshots of some of our key work

01.

Conducted a comprehensive national analysis on policies and systems of care for these young adults

(who call themselves Young Invisibles or "Yi”)

02.

Piloted a monthly parent group for one year

Where we found they wanted an in-person

and online forumfor themselves

03.

Engaged Young Adults and Yi

Through practicums at Johns Hopkins University,

The Milken Institute at The George Washington University,

and internships at American University

04.

Worked on on higher education legislation that led to a first of its kind Higher Education Workgroup Report

With then-Delegate Maryland Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller, Senator Brian Feldman and Delegate Joseline Pena-Melnyk

05.

Launched The Invisible Wave Movement for Yi

06.

Worked with Senator Van Hollen to request the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to evaluate and prioritize Yi during the Covid pandemic

07.

Held a virtual summit that featured PBS Anchor

Judy Woodruff, Senator Van Hollen,

and MSNBC Contributor Dr. Kavita Patel

08.

Worked with Senator Van Hollen to include children and young adults in his landmark Improving Diagnosis in Medicine Act

09.

Worked with Stuart Butler of the Brookings Institution, who penned the first piece on Yi for the Journal of the American Medical Association, to create a national working group​

Check out our Youtube and

podcast on Young Men with Chronic Conditions!

Some of the Things We Have Done

01.

  Conducted a comprehensive national analysis on policies and systems of care for these young adults (who call themselves Young Invisibles or "Yi”)

a.     Presented at national medical and health policy conferences

b.     Co-authored medical articles on emerging populations: children with medical complexities and young people with chronic conditions transitioning to adulthood

c.      Developed a white paper on Young Adults with Chronic Conditions and Disabilities

d.     Partnered with national organizations like Kaiser Permanente and The National Youth Transition Center to convene national policy roundtables

e.     Convened a multi-stakeholder national working group 

02.

  Piloted a monthly parent group for one year, where we found they wanted an in-person and online forum for themselves

03.

  Engaged Young Adults and Yi through practicums at Johns Hopkins University, The Milken Institute at The George Washington University, and internships at American University.

04.

  Worked with then-Delegate Maryland Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller, Senator Brian Feldman and Delegate Joseline Pena-Melnyk on higher education legislation that led to a first of its kind Higher Education Workgroup Report 

07.

  Held a virtual summit that featured PBS Anchor Judy Woodruff, Senator Van Hollen, and MSNBC Contributor Dr. Kavita Patel

08.

  Worked with Senator Van Hollen to include children and young adults in his landmark Improving Diagnosis in Medicine Act 

09.

  Worked with Stuart Butler of the Brookings Institution, who penned the first piece on Yi for the Journal of the American Medical Association, to create a national working group

Check out our Youtube and podcast on Young Men with Chronic Conditions!

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