Thursday, May 24, 2012, 2:30-4:00 pm (EDT)REGISTER HEREInnovative payment models can support medical homes by decreasing the cost of care, incenting and rewarding quality over quantity, and enabling practices to invest in infrastructure and supports. Many leading states have learned from early initiatives and are moving forward with new payment models that to further drive system goals, including lowered costs, improved quality and increased patient satisfaction. Join us as program leaders in Colorado, Rhode Island, and Vermont describe advances in their medical home initiatives, including where they started and where they hope to go. Speakers: Mary Takach, Program Director, National Academy for State Health PolicyKathryn Jantz, Program Performance Specialist, Colorado Dept. of Health Care Policy and FinancingGreg Trollan, Colorado Accountable Care Collaborative ProgramDr. Diedre Gifford, Rhode Island Medicaid Medical DirectorHunt Blair, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Health Reform, Vermont Dept. of Health Access