Practice Fitness Three-Part Educational Series Part 2 Health Reform and Practice Transformation: The Phantom Menace January 19, 2017 CPP C
Practice Fitness: Three Part Education Series Part 2 Health Reform and Practice Transformation: The Phantom Menace January 19, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Education Center 555 S. 18th Street Columbus, OH 43205 Pediatric practice is changing. We are moving away from a high volume/low acuity model of care to one that emphasizes value and efficiency. What lies ahead? What kind of payment reforms are going to affect the way we practice? How will we need to change our model of care for chronic illness? For acute illness? For wellness? What practice models are being tested in response to these changes? How do we feel about this shift? Are we moving to the DARK SIDE? Reaction to Practice Fitness Series I learned so much more... than I thought I would. There were so many great ideas on engaging patients with the practice that I can t wait to get started on some of them. Jennifer Miller, MD Pediatric Associates of Lancaster
Agenda 5:30 p.m. Registration and Hors d oeuvres 6:15 p.m. Welcome and Introductions Sean Gleeson, MD, MBA William Long, MD 6:30 p.m. Health Reform and Practice Transformation: The Phantom Menace Kelly Kelleher, MD 8:30 p.m. Closing Faculty Sean Gleeson, MD, MBA President Partners For Kids VP, Community Health and Wellness Kelly J. Kelleher, MD Vice President, Community Health and Services Research Director, Center for Innovation in Pediatric Practice The Research Institute at Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Public Health The Ohio State University Colleges of Medicine and Public Health William W. Long, MD Associate Administrative Medical Director Program Objectives I. Anticipate healthcare reform changes affecting community practice II. Incorporate specific methods of practice transformation into community discussions III. Prepare a list of partners likely to influence practice outcomes
Keynote Speaker Kelly J. Kelleher, MD Dr. Kelleher is Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Public Health in the Colleges of Medicine and Public Health at The Ohio State University, Vice President of Community Health and Services Research at, and Director of the Center for Innovation in Pediatric Practice at The Research Institute at. He is a pediatrician and health services researcher focused on improving policy for, and the practice of, pediatric care for high risk children adversely affected by poverty, violence, neglect, alcohol, drug use or mental disorders. He serves or has served on several committees for the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Pediatrics. His research has been continuously funded by NIH for decades and he is now the PI on projects from NIMH, AHRQ and CMS/CMMI. He is involved in strategy development for the Nationwide Children s Healthy Neighborhoods Healthy Families (HNHF) zone focusing on collaborative efforts with neighborhood leaders, community agencies and related partnerships to improve housing, employment, schools and safety on the Near South Side of Columbus. Continuing Medical Education Credit This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Nationwide Children s Hospital, Children s Practicing Pediatricians and Partners For Kids. The is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Disclosure of Commercial Relationships Consistent with ACCME guidelines, planning committee members and faculty for this conference are expected to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interests in the last 12 months that create, or may be perceived as creating, a conflict related to the material discussed. Any relationships identified will have been resolved prior to the delivery of the educational activity. Full disclosure of relationship(s) and steps taken to resolve (when relevant) will be made prior to the presentations. How to Register Attendees may register online at NationwideChildrens.org/Practice-Fitness, by calling (614)355-0669 or by using the attached registration form. Please follow the directions on the website carefully. Upon receipt of your registration, you will receive a registration confirmation. Late and walk-in registrations are based on availability. Confirmation A confirmation letter, parking information and directions to the conference will be sent to all those registered by January 12, 2017. Contact Todd Heslep, RN, Paramedic, C-NPT Outreach Education Coordinator (614)355-9893 Mark your calendar! Part 3 of Practice Fitness Series April 27, 2017
REGISTRATION FORM Practice Fitness: Three Part Education Series Part 2 Health Reform and Practice Transformation: The Phantom Menace REGISTRATION DEADLINE JANUARY 12, 2017 This is a FREE Event For you convenience register by calling (614) 355-0669, online at NationwideChildrens.org/Practice-Fitness or by faxing or emailing this registration form. Please print Title (select one): Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. Name (First, Last): Title: Organization: Home Address: City: State: Zip: County (if Ohio resident): Phone Work: Home: FAX: Email: Special Services Required: ADA- We encourage participation by all individuals. If you have a disability, advanced notification of your needs will help us to better serve you. Please notify us of your needs at least two weeks in advance. Interpreter for Hearing Impaired Wheelchair Seating Other Hors d oeuvres will be served during registration. Gluten free and vegetarian options will be available. Outreach Education Department 700 Children s Drive Columbus, OH 43205
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