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New Webinars: Michigan PCMH Success l Neighborhood-Style Pop Health Management
Upcoming Webinars
Thursday, October 24th l 12:00PM - 1:30 PM ET Building a Statewide PCMH Program: Design, Evaluation Methods, and Results Register here.
Speakers from Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan (BCBSM) will provide an overview of their statewide patient-centered medical home program, including its history, scoring process, evaluation methods, and latest results. The initiative includes more than 2,500 primary care practices, and recently demonstrated $155 million in savings and $26.37 lower per member per month costs over three years.
Speakers: Margaret H. Mason, MHSA, Business Consultant, BCBSM
Michael Paustian, PhD, MS, Manager, BCBSM
Amanda Markowitz, MPH, Health Care Analyst, BCBSM
Tuesday, November 12th l 1:30 PM - 3:00PM ET Executive Round Table: Population Health Management in the Medical Neighborhood
The PCPCC recently released a new report that supports primary care clinicians in their efforts to adopt a population health management (PHM) approach that effectively leverages health IT solutions and community partnerships in the larger 'medical neighborhood.' The webinar will include a presentation from Jaan Sidorov on the essential features of health IT-enabled PHM, and Robert Fortini's success at Bon Secours Virginia Medical Group, a Shared Savings ACO in Richmond, Virginia.
Speakers:
Richard Hodach, MD, MPH, PhD, Phytel
Jaan Sidorov, Consultant, Sidorov Health Solutions; writer, Disease Management Care Blog
Robert Fortini, VP and Chief Clinical Officer, Bon Secours Virginia Medical Group
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