Pop Health Management, Chronic Disease Prevention & SGR Reform: November Learning Events



 
Prevention and Wellness Learning Events at the PCPCC:
Webinars and Briefings
Executive Round Table: Population Health Management in the Medical Neighborhood
Date: TODAY! Tuesday, November 12th
Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00PM ET
 
Today's webinar will provide an overview of key findings from PCPCC's latest report, Managing Populations, Maximizing Technologies: Population Health Management in the Medical Neighborhood. The report outlines population health management strategies that can be supported by our list of "top ten" health IT tools, such as patient registries, electronic health records, advanced analytics, and health information exchange. Speakers include: Richard Hodach, MD, MPH, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, Phytel; Jaan Sidorov, MD, MPH, Consultant, Sidorov Health Solutions; writer, Disease Management Care Blog; and Robert Fortini, PNP, Chief Clinical Officer, Bon Secours Virginia Medical Group.
 
Executive Member Briefing: 
Fixing Medicare, A Conversation with John Rother

Date: Tuesday, November 19th
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 PM ET

This month's briefing will focus on the latest discussion draft from the Senate Finance and the House Ways and Means Committees that calls for the elimination of current physician payment formula or "SGR." Members will learn about the implications of these reforms from Ray Quintero, American Osteopathic Association, and John Rother, National Coalition on Health Care.


* Executive Members only
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NOTE: DATE MOVED 1 WEEK EARLIER
Chronic Disease Prevention and the Role of Community Organizations
Date: Thursday, November 21st
Time: 11:00 AM - Noon ET


Matthew Longjohn, MD, MPH, Senior Director of Chronic Disease Prevention at YMCA USA will lead our November Monthly Briefing, to discuss the integration of primary care and community organizations thorugh innovative community clinical partnerships. Matt will discuss YMCA's strategies to identify high-risk patients and connect them with needed community supports.


* Open to the public








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