AcademyHealth, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, hosted a one-and-a-half day meeting that focused on public and private investments in payment reform, and how those investments are integrally related to successful delivery system reforms. The meeting convened a wide-range of experts and practioners working on a variety of payment and delivery reform initiatives, and offered in-depth discussions on both the challenges and innovations in the field. The agenda and selected faculty presentations, listed by session, can be viewed below.
Presentations
Opening Plenary
- Andrew Racine, Montefiore Medical Center
Clinical Management Infrastructure
- Linda Thomas-Hemak, The Wright Center
- Karen Van Wagner, North Texas Specialty Physicians
How Providers Can Deal with Revenue Loss When They Become More Efficient
- Harold Miller, Center for Health Care Quality and Payment Reform
Management of High-Risk Patients
- Kathleen Fierros and Joann Sciandra, Geisinger Health Plan
How Can Multistakeholder Collaboratives and State Initiatives Support Providers in Their Efforts to Improve Care
- Gary Oftedahl, Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement
Steps Needed for Practice Redesign
- Ken Coburn, Health Quality Partners
- Regina Neal, Qualis Health
Data Sharing
- Vivian Lee, University of Utah Health Care
- Lisa Whittemore, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Resources
Collective Impact, Stanford Social Innovation Review
Algorithms for Innovation, University of Utah Health Sciences Center