WHEN
Session 1: Wednesday, Sept. 18, 3-5pm MT (Hybrid) REGISTER HERE
Session 2: Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2-4pm MT (In-person) REGISTER HERE
WHERE
Session 1 will be Hybrid, with the option to attend with the option to attend virtually or in-person at the AUCH Training Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Session 2 will be held In-person at the AUCH Training Center.
COST
Free!
TARGET AUDIENCE
CEOs, COOs, CMOs, Financial Directors, HR, and QI staff
OVERVIEW
Learning objectives:
- Identify how to set up DRVS to ensure trackable care team performance for appropriate patient populations and management of provider panels.
- Recognize what measures can be used in DRVS to track care team performance.
- Demonstrate how to set targets, create custom scorecards and dashboards, and set up email subscriptions to automate sharing performance across your organization.
- Gain proficiency using Excel and concatenating data to visualize and trend provider and care team performance.
Session 1
Success in value-based care contracts often hinges on an organization's ability to meet specific performance benchmarks. Incentives play a crucial role in shaping care team behavior, driving desired outcomes and maximizing performance. This session will delve into how to use the data in DRVS to track care team performance and execute an incentive program to encourage engagement in quality improvement and the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective care. Attendees will gain insights into the types of measures that can be used to incentivize care teams and how to access those measures in DRVS. We will explore how to set up DRVS to ensure that care team performance is tracked for the appropriate patient populations and identify key strategies for managing provider panels. We will also learn how to set targets, create custom scorecards and dashboards, and set up email subscriptions to automate sharing performance across your organization. This will be a hands-on session and we will be working in DRVS, so please bring your laptops!
Session 2
Value-based care is a term that CMS and healthcare professionals use to describe healthcare that is designed to focus on quality of care, provider performance and the patient experience. The “value” in value-based care refers to what an individual values most. In value-based care, care teams work together to manage a person’s overall health, while considering an individual’s personal health goals. Value-based payment is ensuring you get paid for providing value-based care. As such, monitoring performance improvement becomes more important, and when performance is measured, performance improves. In this session, participants will gain proficiency using excel and concatenating data to visualize, benchmark, and trend provider and care team data to demonstrate care team and practice performance with automated tools. Keep score in your practice and put the score where everyone can see it. Hold care teams accountable for results with automated tools. Benchmark performance against leading providers, care teams, sites, or health centers to further see results.
PRESENTERS
- Session 1: Leah Dafoulas, Azara Healthcare
Leah Dafoulas, MPH, is a Director, Clinical Transformation at Azara Healthcare where she works with practices to improve quality through the use of data and technology. Leah is passionate about the profound role of data-driven analytics to improve population health and transform patient care. Prior to Azara, Leah was an Account Manager at a start-up health technology company focused on transitions of care where she worked with hospitals and health plans to optimize the use of a data analytics solution. She began her career at Pfizer where she ran population health management projects with ACOs and hospitals. Leah has an MPH degree from Boston University and BA and MA degrees in Biology from Clark University. She also has a Six Sigma Green Belt certification.
- Session 2: Nate Moore, Moore Solutions
Nate Moore, CPA, MBA, FACMPE speaks, consults, records, and writes about business intelligence, data mining, SQL Server and Microsoft Excel in medical practices throughout the country. His presentations consistently receive top marks as powerful, entertaining tools that can be used in the clinic immediately. Nate’s consulting focuses on mining and leveraging medical practice data into actionable knowledge.
Nate speaks around the country to medical practice executives about using Excel in their practices. Nate creates a series of powerful Excel Videos demonstrating how to use Excel in a medical practice. Excel Videos have been viewed tens of thousands of times by practice managers across America. He moderates the Excel Users MGMA Community, the online resource for practice administrators to collaborate about Excel. He writes articles for magazines like MGMA’s Connexion and for HBMA’s Billing.
Questions about this event? Contact McKenzie Dangerfield.
Need help with registration? Contact Beth Fiorello.