For the first time in 27 years, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has issued a consensus report on primary care. Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: Rebuilding the Foundation of Health Careemphasizes that, although primary care is the only healthcare component in which an increased supply is associated with better population health and more equitable outcomes, it is inequitably distributed and inadequately supported.
As COVID continues to impact people in unprecedented ways, health systems are attempting to address the many social determinants of health (SDOH) needs faced by their patients. During this roundtable, Dr. Cuevas, Dr. Kuo, and Dr. Cohen will share unique interventions they have led to address SDOH needs during COVID. After hearing from our experts, participants will have the opportunity to engage in a roundtable discussion with other clinicians from across the country. Attendees will be able to share their successes, challenges, and questions.
The BHC Summer Forum is a community-based event, convened to closely examine new trends and developments affecting the St. Louis healthcare and wellness markets.
The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care is excited to host its second annual free National Policy Forum. Due to the continued spread of COVID-19, this year’s event will be held virtually. The coronavirus has affected the entire healthcare system, and those with serious illness are particularly vulnerable to complications as a result of COVID-19. The 2020 National (Virtual) Policy Forum will present the latest updates and analysis from leaders in our movement who are responding to this pandemic and offer attendees the chance to network with others on the frontlines of this crisis.
The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare is one of the world’s largest conferences for healthcare professionals committed to improving patient care and safety. In March 2019 we travel to Glasgow, Scotland (SEC Centre).
The recent International Forum in Amsterdam in May 2018 connected over 3,200 healthcare leaders and practitioners from over 60 countries, providing an inspirational setting to meet, learn and share knowledge in our common mission to improve the quality and safety of care for patients and communities across the world.
URAC hosts the second annual Telemed Leadership Forum in Washington, DC, on April 3-5, 2019. This 2-1/2-day event is designed for physicians and leaders in hospitals and health systems, health plans, academic medical centers, telehealth providers and networks, as well as government regulators and policymakers.
The Arizona Rural & Public Health Policy Forum is designed to address current rural and public health policy issues and their impact on Arizona’s rural and tribal communities, provide information on organizations’ legislative priorities for the upcoming session, and facilitate networking opportunities.
ATTENDEES: Policymakers, county health administrators, state, local and community leaders, health care providers and others etc.
The healthcare landscape is changing rapidly, and although many view these changes mostly through a public policy lens, few other current issues have the capacity for such a broad impact on the business community. This conference, designed for both small and large businesses, will gather experts in the field to discuss current challenges to public health in South Carolina, a preview of the 2019 market, how proposed solutions will impact the business community, and how individual benefits managers can help their individual employees get the most out of their healthcare programs.