Call for Presentations - CFHA's 16th Annual Conference

From Fragmentation to Integration: A Triple Aim Imperitive

Collaborative Family Healthcare Association

Saturday Mar 15, 2014 05:00 pm EDT
United States

2014 Call for Presentations for Concurrent Sessions 

Proposals accepted online February 3 to March 15, 2014

Submission Deadline: Saturday, March 15, 2014

CFHA is seeking presentation proposals that help advance CFHA’s mission to promote the adoption and sustainability of comprehensive and cost-effective models of healthcare delivery that integrates mind and body, individual and family, patients, providers and communities, and that addresses the conference theme, "FROM FRAGMENTATION TO INTEGRATION: A TRIPLE AIM IMPERATIVE."

Interactive sessions with audience participation are encouraged, as well as presentations by interdisciplinary teams that explore clinical, operational and financial components of collaborative care. 

Learn more here.

About CFHA and the Annual Conference

The Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) is a member-based, member-driven collaborative organization. For us, collaboration isn’t just a word in our name; it defines who we are, how we interact with each other and other organizations. We believe deeply that collaboration is an essential element necessary for re-visioning healthcare specifically and society generally. CFHA promotes a comprehensive and cost-effective model of healthcare delivery that integrates mind and body, individual and family, patients, providers and communities. CFHA achieves this mission through education, training, partnering, consultation, research and advocacy.

The CFHA Annual Conference focuses on the many and varied aspects of collaborative and integrated healthcare. It has become the premiere conference of its type, bringing together practitioners, researchers, students, academicians, consumers and patients, corporations, governmental agencies, foundations, and many others.

More than 500 attendees are expected to attend the 2014 CFHA Conference in Washington, DC. The three-day conference (Oct 16-18, 2014) includes preconference workshops; three plenary sessions and more than 50 educational breakout sessions. 

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