Target audience: Interprofessional/intersectoral teams, family physicians and other primary care providers, mental health care providers, psychiatrists and psychologists, administrators and policy makers, other health disciplines working with primary care and/or community care, consumers and family members, educators and their students, and researchers.
Who should attend?
All patients, survivors, caregivers and loved ones, healthcare professionals and advocates committed to fighting lung cancer will benefit from bonding as a community to ignite change in our national health policy agenda. By attending the National Advocacy Summit, you’ll be joining like-minded people from across the United States who are ready to represent the collective voice of the lung cancer community on Capitol Hill.
Join practices from all 18 regions, payers, and health IT vendors at the 2019 CPC+ National Meeting to share experiences and shape strategies for delivering comprehensive primary care.
We heard your feedback! We’ve expanded the meeting to bring you even more:
-Thought leaders in primary care
-Data-driven approaches to guide practice improvements
ACOs are positioned at the intersection of value-based payments, population health, care coordination, innovation, transformation, and collaborations among Medicare, Medicaid and commercial payers. The NAACOS Spring 2019 Conference will provide the road map for ACOs navigating this high-speed, healthcare freeway into the future.
The NPA Spring Policy Forum brings together hundreds of PACE leaders and supporters from across the country to learn first-hand about the political and policy environment impacting their organizations and the people they serve.
The Department of Family and Community Medicine sponsored Primary Care Update, a one-day conference providing evidence-based advice in a non-commercial setting, will be held March 23, 2019.
NACHC’s PCA and HCCN Conference is the only conference of its kind specifically targeting both state PCAs and HCCNs, with an audience of 200–225 attendees from across the country where nearly every state is represented.
PCAs and HCCNs are critical organizations that support and advance policy goals and operational excellence for nearly 1400 community health centers serving more than 28 million individuals across the country.
CPCA provides this annual informative and empowering program for our membership, partners, and collaborators to enable attendees to learn from one another and honor those who have been instrumental through the year in addressing the serious healthcare concerns facing California's uninsured, low-income, and minority communities. This year's 900+ attendees will include key decision makers and leadership from hundreds of health centers across the state.