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The advisory council meets in the Elmer L. Andersen Human Services Building at 540 Cedar St, Saint Paul, MN 55101. The meetings will also be livestreamed here. The commissioner of human services established an Acute Care Transitions Advisory Council in October 2023 to advise and assist the commissioner in establishing and implementing a statewide vision and systemic approach to acute care transitions in Minnesota. DHS will conduct public engagement to find out more about barriers and potential solutions to moving patients from acute care settings to more appropriate nonacute care settings. The commissioner will provide the information collected through public engagement to the advisory council. The Acute Care Transitions Advisory Council expires Oct. 2, 2024, or the day after submitting the action plan required under state statute, whichever is earlier. By Oct. 1, 2024, the advisory council will develop an action plan for creating a systemic approach to acute care transitions for Minnesotans and present it to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over health and human services finance and policy and the commissioner of human services. The action plan must include but is not limited to the following: Recommendations to improve regional capacity for acute care transitions, including examining the roles and experience of counties and tribal nations in delivering services and identifying any conflicting and duplicative roles and responsibilities among health and human services agencies, counties and tribal nations. Recommendations to create a measurement and evaluation system using implementation science to analyze regional and statewide data in transitions and make ongoing recommendations for policy and program improvement. Statewide strategies for improving access to supports for transitioning from acute care settings with a focus on addressing geographic, racial and ethnic disparities.