The NAACOS Fall 2015 Conference will deliver valuable policy insights and operational strategies for all accountable care organizations, whether they are new or more established. The two-day conference will draw more than 400 ACO leaders and will feature presentations from noted ACO experts and CMS officials, as well as opportunities for exhibiting, networking and peer-to-peer learning. Pre-conference half-day workshops will provide in-depth tutorials on key issues for the ACO community.
AHRQ is pleased to announce that the 2016 TeamSTEPPS® National Conference will take place in Washington, D.C.,June 8-10, 2016. On average, the TeamSTEPPS National Conference attracts more than 500 industry professionals. The conference brings techniques, tools and new thinking to assist health care professionals in successfully implementing and sustaining TeamSTEPPS. Innovation is a key element in mapping the future of TeamSTEPPS and the changing health care environment.
Join the UCSF Center for Excellence in Primary Care as they celebrate Dr. Tom Bodenheimer and his contributions as a scholar and visionary leader in primary care! The Bodenheimer Symposium on Excellence in Primary Care on Saturday, September 26, 2015 will feature presentations of cutting-edge work in the field and engage participants in charting the next phase of primary care transformation. The Symposium will be followed by an evening gala honoring Dr. Bodenheimer. A cocktail reception kicking off Saturday¹s events will be held on Friday, September 25.
The NCQA’s Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition (PCMH) program plays an integral role in practice transformation and the improvement of quality health care. This advanced seminar further examines the criteria of the PCMH 2014 Standards. With the newly updated standards, released in the spring of 2014, we are setting the bar higher for practices to strive for excellence. We will take a deeper dive into the standards by helping to identify the challenges one may face based on historical data and advisory panel feedback.
This program was formerly named Facilitating PCMH 2014 Recognition. More than 8,000 NCQA-Recognized Patient-Centered Medical Homes practices and almost 50,000 recognized clinicians have proved the strong relevance of the NCQA PCMH Standards to the Triple Aim. The 2014 standards emphasizes team-based care with a significant focus on the care management of high-risk populations along with the integration of behavioral health.
The NCQA’s Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition (PCMH) program plays an integral role in practice transformation and the improvement of quality health care. This advanced seminar further examines the criteria of the PCMH 2014 Standards. With the newly updated standards, released in the spring of 2014, we are setting the bar higher for practices to strive for excellence. We will take a deeper dive into the standards by helping to identify the challenges one may face based on historical data and advisory panel feedback.
This program was formerly named Facilitating PCMH 2014 Recognition. More than 8,000 NCQA-Recognized Patient-Centered Medical Homes practices and almost 50,000 recognized clinicians have proved the strong relevance of the NCQA PCMH Standards to the Triple Aim. The 2014 standards emphasizes team-based care with a significant focus on the care management of high-risk populations along with the integration of behavioral health.
At the end of 2014, HHS released data showing dramatic reductions in preventable harm, resulting in 50,000 fewer patient deaths and $12 billion in cost savings over the last several years.
How are you managing your patient care transitions and preventing rehospitalization? Partnering with community-based providers can ensure success in retaining patients in their homes and communities while ensuring high quality care and health outcomes. Learn more about how home-based care providers improve care transitions in care for PCMH providers at the Visiting Nurse Associations of America's 33rd Annual Meeting in New Orleans, April 20-22, 2015.