Population Health Management

Presenter: Adele Allison, Director of Provider Innovation Strategies, DST Health Solutions, LLC

Webinar Link: http://auch.adobeconnect.com/hit/

Conference Line: 1.866.491.2995

Conference Code: 5264895315

Overview: Today, healthcare requires clinics be able to manage patient populations proactively across the care continuum.  This session discusses 3 key capabilities needed to optimize care within your clinic and your community – population health management, care coordination and interoperability.

Description: In a world of transformation, proactive care delivery is needed to optimize quality, improve patient health and maximize reimbursement.  Clinics must heighten performance in this regard through patient management across the care continuum.  More and more the government, payers and even patients are measuring the effectiveness of providers and communities in preventing and treating disease proactively.  To succeed, CHCs must embrace 3 key population health activities – population health management, care coordination and interoperability – the trifecta.  Join Adele as she explores the cultural and technology factors necessary to optimize these capabilities within your community.  Optimization of processes and technologies can position you to better perform, care for your patients and thrive economically.

Target Audience: Operations, Financial Mgmt., Organizational Governance, IT, Marketing, Leadership and Management, Risk Management/Compliance, Physicians, Personal and Professional Development

Core Competencies: Operations, Financial Management, Marketing, Leadership, Healthcare Innovation

Objectives: By the end of the presentation, attendees will be able to:

  1. Define the key steps in the population health lifecycle.
  2. Evaluate technological capabilities among key stakeholders in the community.
  3. Interpret a framework for optimizing care quality and compensation.

Start Date + Time August 12, 2016 @ 12:00 pm
End Date + Time August 12, 2016 @ 1:00 pm
Location Webinar