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Populations and PCMH: Strategies for Population-Based Care

Date
November 4, 2016

This session will include information about how using Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and Population Health strategies can benefit your health center. Topics will include strategies for defining your patient population and how you can best serve patients in order to improve their health and prepare for the changes to the current healthcare landscape.
  • Determine who your health center organization is serving.
  • Explain why PCMH/Population Health is important to patients and staff.
  • Understand how caring for populations can help you with your current strategy in an ever-changing healthcare industry.

Speaker

Speaker Image for Amy Mosher-Garvey
Director, Account Management, Forward Health Group, Inc.

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