About the Program
Join us on April 20 at Maggiano’s in Buckhead as our panel of experts looks at “Population Health Management: Justice, Access, and Financial Implications.”
As reimbursements shift from volume-based to value-based, healthcare organizations are becoming more responsible for providing the resources necessary to meet the needs of a given population. Aligning quality of care with the appropriate level of care and services becomes pertinent to a healthcare organization’s bottom line. It is imperative for healthcare leaders to develop programs that offer underserved communities an opportunity for a healthier tomorrow.
Several pioneer organizations have developed population health improvement models such as Accountable Care Organizations that force them to take responsibility for the beneficiaries they are serving. As the acuity of care increases, healthcare leaders must coordinate equitable care and properly address social determinants of health. The focus is no longer treating patients, but proactively keeping patients out of the acute healthcare setting and providing care in the community.
Developing population health management into a tangible measure continues to be a challenge for all healthcare organizations across the country. How to properly reduce costs while improving the quality and access of care in communities that lack the resources and education to care for themselves and prevent acute health issues and substantive chronic disease continues to be a major hurdle in population health adoption.
Panelists Will Discuss:
Panelists:
Daniel Salinas, MD
Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer
Emory Healthcare Network
Event Details:
April 20, 2023, 11:30 am to 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Location:
Maggiano’s Atlanta-Buckhead
3368 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 816-9650
Agenda:
11:30 am: Check-in, networking, lunch
Noon to 1:30 pm: Education program and lunch
1:30 pm to 2:00 pm: Networking
2:00 pm: Conclude
CEUs:
1.5 hours of ACHE Face-To-Face Education Credit
COST:
ACHE Member: $45
Non-Member: $65
Student ACHE Member: $20
Student Non-Member: $30
$10 Late Fee added after April 17
NOTE – Early Registration Deadline Monday, April 17
No credit/refund after this date, if you are unable to attend you may send a substitute.
If you have questions, contact Bruce Lloyd at 404-444-8136 or send an email.
ACHE of Georgia is increasing our monthly lunch and learn event fee for members and non-members by $10 due to our increased meeting expenses. Student fees will remain the same.
This is our first event fee increase in many years. We understand that this may be an inconvenience to some of you, but we hope you understand that this decision was not taken lightly by our board. We are committed to providing you with the best possible experience at our events, and this increase will help us to continue to do so.
If you have any questions or concerns about this increase, please do not hesitate to contact us. We appreciate your understanding and continued support.
Attention Graduate Student Members
ACHE of Georgia is offering monthly lunch and learn scholarships to graduate student members. Graduate student members who attend three of our monthly lunch and learns are eligible for a reimbursement of their registration fees. For example, a graduate student who paid the student rate of $20 and attended three meetings in 2023 would receive a reimbursement of $60.
Reimbursements will be on a first-come, first-served basis and no more than three luncheon events per student member. For details, or to submit a request for reimbursement, contact our Scholarship Subcommittee Chair Chet Bhasin.