Register now to discuss emerging challenges and gaps in community health, and to explore tools and interventions to address them through skill building, networking, and program learning. As you engage in dialogue and learning with diverse stakeholders, you will contribute to greater programmatic impact through collaboration.
Why do people make the choices they do and how does context shape our actions (or inactions)? The most innovative organizations are driving real change by leveraging insights into human behavior.
The Behavioral Summit 2018, hosted by ideas42, is where cutting-edge research becomes practical knowledge that can improve individual and group performance. If you can help people make better decisions for themselves and align them with your strategic objectives, the results can be transformational.
Join NASHP’s 31st Annual State Health Policy Conference. Planned by state health policymakers, for state health policy makers, NASHP’s annual event is a “must-attend” for the state health policy community. With a carefully crafted agenda focusing on emerging issues and current best practices within states, our conference brings together the nation’s leading experts to share, learn and discuss.
The 2018 NPA Annual Conference will be held Oct. 21-24 at the Portland Hilton Downtown in Portland, OR.
The annual conference brings together a diverse audience of administrative, primary care and clinical staff from PACE and Pre-PACE programs. Organizations considering PACE development; state, federal, legislative and regulatory staff; and other long-term care service providers also attend.
Annual Gala — featuring keynote speaker, Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook, founder of LeanIn.Org and OptionB.Org and one of the most influential women in business today.
The National Partnership works every day to foster a society in which workplaces are fair and family friendly, discrimination is a thing of the past, women’s reproductive health and rights are secure, everyone has access to quality, affordable health care and every person has the opportunity to live with dignity and economic security.
This half-day symposium will focus on new discoveries in the treatment of kidney disease and is directed to professionals in the Greater New York metropolitan area. Featuring nationally recognized faculty, the Symposium will cover a variety of topics such as diagnosis management and treatment of hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, fluid overload, kidney transplant and hypertension during pregnancy.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
In 2016, PCC hosted the first-ever Pediatric Supergroup meeting. We convened nationally prominent pediatric experts to share and address the concerns that are particular to pediatric supergroups. We had a sold-out event that left attendees demanding a follow up.
In 2018, the meeting will extend discussions about important topics from last year – from legal and legislative issues to IT security – with additional content developed as the supergroup market has evolved.
At the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) 2017 Annual Conference, we released the Shared Principles for Primary Care—endorsed by nearly 300 diverse organizations—and featured innovators that are putting this new vision into practice. At this year’s conference, we are bringing together policy leaders in both the public and private sectors who are spreading and scaling this vision for primary care.
Mark your calendar for APhA2018 – held March 16-19, 2018 in the Music City Center in downtown Nashville. The early bird registration deadline is January 17.