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Monthly National Briefing: From Medical Home to ACO

PCPCC

Giovedì Mar 28, 2013 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EDT

No registration required.


Michelle Shaljian
Director of Public Affairs
michelle@pcpcc.net

Amy Gibson
Chief Operating Officer
agibson@pcpcc.net

March 2013: A Tale of Two Systems: From Medical Home to ACO

On the last Thursday of each month, the PCPCC hosts its National Monthly Briefing, a public teleconference where members, partners, and medical home advocates can join the conversation to learn more about trends, innovations, partnerships, and advancements in the medical home sector. The calls often feature a presentation from one or more experts in the primary care and medical home disciplines to discuss any research or best practices the areas of care delivery transformation, payment reform, patient engagement, and employee/purchaser benefit design.

There is no registration required to join the Monthly Briefing, but we encourage you to subscribe to PCPCC's Week in Review e-newsletter to receive information that will be discussed on the call, including presentation materials, speaker bios, news updates, and more.

Call Details

Date: Thursday, March 28th
Time: 11AM ET - Noon ET
Dial in: (712) 432-0900
Access Code: 868853#

This month's briefing will feature a presentation from two Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs): Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, VA, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in Pittsburgh, PA. In addition to discussing the role of the medical home in preparing to be an ACO, both organizations will talk about their dual role as provider and large employer, and how the ACO model is influencing care delivery innovations, quality of care, employee health and wellness, and overall health care spending.

Featuring Guest Speakers:

  • Michael P. Jeremiah, MD, FAAFP, Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Carilion Clinic and the Virginia Tech-Carilion School of Medicine
  • Deborah K. Redmond, Vice President, Clinical Affairs, UPMC Health Plan
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