Learn how patients and family members are currently participating on quality improvement teams and discuss new ways advisors can be involved on improvement projects, including LEAN. There will also be an opportunity to share an upcoming training offered by PFCCpartners that helps prepare patients and family members to participate on those quality improvement teams.
Presenter: Lindsey Bourne is the Director of Networks & Curriculum for PFCCpartners. Lindsey began her career in the healthcare field working at Sutter Health in Northern California. She later led a team, with the help of the PFCCpartners Gateways Program, to implement Patient Family Engagement. In less than a year they recruited, trained, and started working with a team of 10 patient family advisors. Lindsey is also a Patient Family Advisor Skills Exchange Facilitator. In her new role at PFCCpartners, she enjoys fostering positive relationships with members and contributing to organizational resources.
Payment Reform, Medicare, & Primary Care - Why We Have to Care About MACRA and the Proposed Rule
What is MACRA, and why is it such a hot topic for stakeholders of high-performing primary care? How did the PCPCC respond to the 962-page proposed rule that outlines its details? Join us for our June National Briefing webinar to get the inside scoop and to hear a summary of the comments the PCPCC submitted to CMS just prior to the June 27th deadline. After spending hours and weeks carefully combing through the proposed regulations and convening with its executive members, the PCPCC responded with a thoughtful, collaborative response that addressed the most important issues related to advanced primary care and the patient-centered medical home. Hear the highlights on this webinar!
Presenter: Marci Nielsen, PhD, MPH, is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC). Marci is a seasoned health policy executive with nearly three decades of state, federal, international, and academic experience, including the development and implementation of innovative policies in public and private health care programs. She serves on the Board of Directors for the American Board of Family Medicine, the National Academy for State Health Policy, and the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. She is a member of NQF’s Measures Application Partnership (Clinical Workgroup), the Eugene Farley Center for Health Policy at the University of Colorado, and a number of other national and state policy committees.
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