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New Learning Events: ACOs as Employers and Providers, plus Mobile e-Visit Experts
Upcoming Learning Events & Webinars
March National Monthly Briefing
Double Duty: Health System ACOs as Providers and Employers
Date: Thursday, 3/28 Time: 11AM ET - Noon ET Dial in: (712) 432-0900 Access Code: 868853# Add to Calendar (free; no registration required)
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 their ACO model, both organizations will talk about their unique role as providers and large employers, and the ACOs impact on care delivery, employee benefits and wellness initiatives, and overall health care costs.
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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Mobile e-Visits in the Medical Home: Implications of a New Delivery Model
Date: Thursday, 4/4 Time: Noon ET - 1:30 PM ET Registration: Click here Add to calendar
Presented by MeVisit and the PCPCC's Care Delivery and Integration Center, Dr. William Thornbury, a Kentucky primary care physician, presents his 2-year research findings on mobile e-Visit technology within the medical home. This webinar discusses the ramifications of true mobility in patient care and the $29 billion implications in every aspect of the healthcare system, including employers, hospitals, insurers and governments.
Additional Speakers:
Linda Foushee, HR Director, Farmer's Rural Electric Coop in South Central Kentucky, will offer insight into an industry partner's perspective of mobile e-Visit technology within the workforce and its success in controlling the cost of insured risk.
John Rogers, Attorney and Sr. Partner, Rogers Law Office, Glasgow, Kentucky, will offer insight into how mobile e-Visit technology affects patients.
Anamaria Lorenzo, Clinic Administrator, Medical Associates Clinic, Barren County, Kentucky, will offer insight into how mobile e-Visit technology integrates into clinical work flow and how medical providers view the technology.
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