This second Starfield Summit will bring together a diverse and dynamic group of people with interest in decreasing health disparities and achieving health equity.
This summit will afford attendees the opportunity to collaborate in paving paths towards health equity and social accountability. The work of the summit will act as a catalyst for action and create coordinated networks that tap into the strength of existing partnerships and create new coalitions and collaborations.
Primary care is confronted with challenges from all sides. Primary care leaders and teams must navigate financial constriction, low workplace morale, restrictive payment models, rising health care costs, increasingly aging populations, the integration of behavioral health, and patient satisfaction. In 2017, new payment policies will also present new challenges and opportunities for today’s primary care teams. Through this case-based, executive education program, participants will learn how to successfully prepare for changes in payment and navigate challenges with ease.
Health Datapalooza brings together a diverse audience of over 1,600 people from the public and private sectors to learn how health and health care can be improved by harnessing the power of data.
The conference brings data to life in ways that matter in health and health care. Each year, the meeting serves as a trusted gathering place for thought creators and innovators that build momentum toward a vibrant health information economy. This year's conference promises to bring new energy to an action-packed event featuring top speakers representing a variety of industries.
For 2017 National Value-Based Payment and Pay for Performance Summit will take place during a period of possible dramatic national health policy changes driven by the election of President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican-dominated Congress. At the time that this brochure is being mailed there are more questions than answers regarding direction that national health policy will take.
The theme of the 14th annual Conference is From Volume to Value in the New World Order: What Now? With the new presidential administration vowing to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act, many are anxious about the future of value-based healthcare. Regardless of the political jockeying, however, industry leaders agree that alternative payment models are the key to improving healthcare quality and controlling spiraling costs. And CAPG is working to ensure the move to value continues.
AACAP's 63rd Annual Meeting is the world's largest meeting for child and adolescent psychiatrists and others interested in children's mental health. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry encourages all organizations committed to children's mental health to support the clinical practice and science of child and adolescent psychiatry through our Annual Meeting. The anticipated attendance this year is over 5,000 medical professionals in New York.