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Population Health Management (PHM) and Care Coordination are an emerging duo that can provide strategies for improving the healthcare coordination to providers and payers. Although the understanding of the term differs among professionals and other health care stakeholders, its concepts and interventions offer a strong enhancement to collaborative care teams for improving health outcomes for the populations they serve. This 1-hour learning lab will discuss several tools for improving communication and care coordination within the dynamics of the care team, patient and family caregiver. A copy of presentation is included. Presenter: Cheri Lattimer, RN BSN
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Learning Lab: Can Population Health Provide The Answer for Enhanced Care Coordination?
Population Health Management (PHM) and Care Coordination are an emerging duo that can provide strategies for improving the healthcare coordination to providers and payers. Although the understanding of the term differs among professionals and other health care stakeholders, its concepts and interventions offer a strong enhancement to collaborative care teams for improving health outcomes for the populations they serve. This 1-hour learning lab will discuss several tools for improving communication and care coordination within the dynamics of the care team, patient and family caregiver. A copy of presentation is included. Presenter: Cheri Lattimer, RN BSN
Member Price: $0 Non-Member Price: $89
If you plan on purchasing 1 or more products or programs from NAHQ, become a member for only $165 and take advantage of savings and benefits today. Visit http://www.nahq.org/join to learn more.
Users have access for 1 year from the date of purchase. Purchase is single-use only and you may not share login information with others.
Credit
CPHQ CE:1.0
Publisher
NAHQ
Description
Learning Objectives:
1. Define the key elements of Population Health Management programs
2. Assess how care coordination strategies interface with Population Health initiatives (e.g., transitions of care, medical home, accountable care organizations, and other activities)
3. Identify key care transition elements and resources to enhance PHM
4. Discuss the role that health care quality professionals have within the care team addressing PHM strategies
Presenter Biography:
Cheri Lattimer serves as the Executive Director for the National Transitions of Care Coalition (NTOCC) and the Executive Director for the Case Management Society of America (CMSA). Her leadership in quality improvement, case management, care coordination and transitions of care is known on the national and international landscape. She serves on several National Boards and Committees; URAC, Roundtable on Critical Care Policy, CMS Caregiver Workgroup, American Nurses Association; Care Coordination Measures Workgroup and participates on several of the Society of Hospital Medicine Advisory Committees; Diabetes, Heart Failure, Hospital Collaborative Care & Better Outcomes by Optimizing Safe Transitions.
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Chicago, IL 60631
1. Define the key elements of Population Health Management programs
2. Assess how care coordination strategies interface with Population Health initiatives (e.g., transitions of care, medical home, accountable care organizations, and other activities)
3. Identify key care transition elements and resources to enhance PHM
4. Discuss the role that health care quality professionals have within the care team addressing PHM strategies
Presenter Biography:
Cheri Lattimer serves as the Executive Director for the National Transitions of Care Coalition (NTOCC) and the Executive Director for the Case Management Society of America (CMSA). Her leadership in quality improvement, case management, care coordination and transitions of care is known on the national and international landscape. She serves on several National Boards and Committees; URAC, Roundtable on Critical Care Policy, CMS Caregiver Workgroup, American Nurses Association; Care Coordination Measures Workgroup and participates on several of the Society of Hospital Medicine Advisory Committees; Diabetes, Heart Failure, Hospital Collaborative Care & Better Outcomes by Optimizing Safe Transitions.
Refund/Cancellation Policy: NAHQ will not issue any refunds or exchanges for online products once purchased. Please contact our customer service at 8800.966.9392 or info@nahq.org with questions prior to purchase.
Technical Requirements: web browser and internet connection; pop-up windows enabled; Adobe flash player; computer equipped with audio output (speakers or headphones).
Copyright © 2015 by the National Association for Healthcare Quality. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, including but not limited to the process of scanning and digitization, or stored in a database or retrieval system without the prior written permission of the publisher.
For permission requests or proper usage information, contact us at info@nahq.org or write to the publisher at the address below:
National Association for Healthcare Quality
8735 W. Higgins Road, Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60631