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Be an early bird! Plus five new panels from our Stakeholder Centers
PCPCC Fall Conference 2013 October 13-15 l Hyatt Regency Bethesda
The PCPCC Stakeholder Centers will sponsor break-out sessions that emphasize key challenges and discussion points for their target audiences. Sessions will be held on Tuesday, October 15th from 10:00 - 11:00 AM, and then repeated 11:15 - 12:15 PM.
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* Early bird discount expires Friday, August 30th
Advocacy & Public Policy
Bridging the Gap: Alignment of State and Federal Health Initiatives
This session will include system-wide perspective on federal health reform programs and their implications for states and local communities.
Shari Erickson, American College of Physicians, Moderator, Center Co-Chair
Lt. Governor Elizabeth Roberts, Rhode Island Health and Human Services
John Rother, National Coalition on Health Care
Care Delivery & Integration Maximizing Technologies, Managing Populations: eHealth Innovations in the Medical Neighborhood
This session will be modeled around the best practices, challenges, and recommendations captured in PCPCC’s forthcoming population health management guide.
Tom Frosheiser, Phytel, Moderator
Kevin Dorrance, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Brian Parker, Aetna
Robert Fortini, Bon Secours Medical Group
Employers & Purchasers Tracking the Shift in Benefit Design: Employers, Employees and the Medical Home
This session will bring together employers, payers, and advocates to discuss the marketplace shift toward medical home and advanced primary care employee benefit models.
Anshuman Choudhri, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, Moderator, Center Co-Chair
Jeremy Nobel, Northeast Business Group on Health
Kyu Rhee, IBM Corporation
Mary Takach, National Academy for State Health Policy
Outcomes & Evaluation Stating the Facts: Cost, Quality, and Outcomes in the Medical Neighborhood
This session will include an analysis of the latest medical home results and research from medical home initiatives throughout the U.S.
Melinda Abrams,The Commonwealth Fund, Moderator, Center Co-Chair
Deborah Peikes, Mathematica Policy Research
Asaf Bitton, Brigham and Women’s Hospital / Harvard Medical School
Bruce Landon, Harvard Medical School / Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Patients, Families, & Consumers At the Heart of It All: Patients as the Key to Quality Improvement
This session will identify key strategies that will reinforce the power of patients and families in improving the health care system.
Christine Bechtel, National Partnership for Women & Families, Moderator, Center Co-Chair
Marie Abraham, Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care