URAC hosts the second annual Telemed Leadership Forum in Washington, DC, on April 3-5, 2019. This 2-1/2-day event is designed for physicians and leaders in hospitals and health systems, health plans, academic medical centers, telehealth providers and networks, as well as government regulators and policymakers.
Real World Strategies to Implement and Scale Telehealth Programs
Incorporating telehealth and remote patient monitoring practices into disease management has been shown to increase access to care, improve outcomes, and decrease health care costs. Join the 6th Annual Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring Summit to hear best practices for integrating technology into clinical care to meet the demand for efficient, high quality care.
Join nearly 3300 thought leaders in American health care quality improvement at this premier learning and action event, brought to you by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Welcoming attendees from across the health care spectrum, the conference will explore how patients, advocates, providers, researchers, and the many leaders in health care quality improvement can develop and spread solutions to some of America’s most pervasive health system challenges.
The Arizona Rural & Public Health Policy Forum is designed to address current rural and public health policy issues and their impact on Arizona’s rural and tribal communities, provide information on organizations’ legislative priorities for the upcoming session, and facilitate networking opportunities.
ATTENDEES: Policymakers, county health administrators, state, local and community leaders, health care providers and others etc.
MACPAC holds frequent public meetings to discuss Medicaid and CHIP issues and policy questions and to develop its reports and recommendations. At these meetings, Commission staff and external experts present research and policy options for Commissioner discussion. Time for public comment is provided at multiple points during each public meeting. All meetings are held in Washington, DC.
Dr. Therma Bryant-Davis is a licensed psychologist, ordained minister, and sacred artist who has worked nationally and globally to provide relief and empowerment to marginalized persons. Dr. Thems, an associate professor at Pepperdine University, is a past president of the Society for Psychology of Women. Her contributions to psychological research, policy, and practive have been honored by national and regional psychological associations. Dr.
We know many in our communities and around the state are working together to help assure conditions in which all people can be healthy. We have much to learn from each other! The 2019 Health Summit will welcome and highlight these diverse, positive stories of community action and change as well as share successful strategies, important lessons learned, evidence-based recommendations, and additional opportunities for continued work together.