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Advancing Primary Care through Health Information Technology

The PCPCC is delighted to bring together a distinguished panel of speakers from CMS, ONC and NCQA to discuss various aspects of health information technology and the patient-centered medical home. Please join us for a free and informative webinar from 2:00-3:30pm ET on Tuesday, September 11, entitled "Advancing Primary Care through Health Information Technology".

Incorporation of Medication Management into Coordinated Care

The webinar features Amanda Brummel, PharmD - Director, Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Services, Fairview Pharmacy Services and will be moderated by Terry McInnis, MD, MPH - President, Blue Thorn, Inc. and Co-lead of the Medication Management Taskforce and Ed Webb, ACCP Associate Executive Director and Co-lead of the PCPCC Medication Management Taskforce. A 30-minute Question and Answer session will follow the presentations.Fairview Pharmacy Services, LLC, has developed a very successful practice model of pharmaceutical care.

Managing High-Risk Patients in ACOs

Webinar took place Monday, February 13, 2012 from 2:00-3:00pm ET entitled "Managing High-Risk Patients in ACOs". Chad Boult, MD, MPH, MBA, described the Guided Care model and discuss how it can work within accountable care organizations (ACOs) to reduce health service utilization while improving the quality of care and provider satisfaction.

ACOs: What is all the noise about?

There has been much press and even more debate in policy circles about how to qualify organizations to act as ACOs and how to evaluate their performance.   What do ACOs say they can offer employers and their employees?  Why should employers learn about ACOs and how can employers become educated ACO consumers?   Dana Safran, co-chair of the PCPCC Center for Accountable Care and Emma Hoo, (Director of Value-Based Purchasing) at the Pacific Business Group on Health will address these questions and more on The Center for Employer Engagement July 13th Webinar.  Please mark your calendar and plan

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