A hybrid conference and Internet event forum focusing on partnerships bewtween pharmaceutical manufacturers and health systems with the goal of improving population health.
For over 20 years, the Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care has offered internationally acclaimed, in-depth seminars to advance the understanding and practice of patient- and family-centered care by modeling effective partnerships in teaching and in the learning experience for seminar attendees.
As of 2015, taking risk is no longer just an option. The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act-MACRA is effectively making risk mandatory for physician groups that want to stay in the game.
And where Medicare goes, commercial payers will follow. At our Annual Conference, you'll not only learn about MACRA, APMs, and MIPS, you'll also become better prepared for risk arrangements with all payers, including commercial and Medicaid.
Join over 1,000 of your peers, patients, caregivers, and healthcare’s world-class experts at the 2016 Planetree International Conference on Patient-Centered Care! In its 24th year, the longest running conference on patient–centered care will be take place from October 30th – November 2nd at the Downtown Chicago Marriott.
Join CAPG on April 22 in Chicago, IL, for a one-day symposium on implementing risk-based alternative payment models. This event will include a session by 2.0 Healthcare on primary care practice transformation. Registration and the full agenda available
This symposium, co-sponsored by Carefirst BlueCross BlueShield and the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, will showcase successes and lessons learned from the grantees of CareFirst's Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) initiative, while providing a unique networking opportunity for PCMH providers, researchers, and other stakeholders.
Primary care faces a growing responsibility to improve outcomes while reducing costs in new delivery and payment models. However, of the over $3 trillion spent each year on healthcare, primary care receives only approximately five to eight percent.
The Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care is hosting this first-of-its-kind program to introduce primary care and health system leaders to cutting-edge approaches to primary care from leading practices around the world. Using original cases, done in the style of Harvard Business School, participants will engage in discussions led by world-class faculty from Harvard Medical School, MIT's Sloan School of Management and Copenhagen Business School.
On June 8-10th,Planetree is partnering with Griffin Hospital, Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center and the World Health Organization Collaborating Centers for Health Promoting Hospitals to host the Health Promotion in Hospitals and Health Centers Conference for the first time in the U.S. The conference is in its 24th year and typically attracts 700+ attendees from over 43 different countries. Participants range in background from scientists to health care practitioners