Agenda for Thursday, November 12, 2015
7:15-7:45am | Registration |
7:45-8:00am | Welcome: Primary Care Plus: Care Transformation Collaborative Perspective Deb Hurwitz, RN, MBA Co-Director CTC-RI |
8:00-8:15am | Primary Care Plus: RI Office of Health Insurance Commissioner Perspective Kathleen Hittner, MD Commissioner |
8:15-9:15am | Evidence in Action: Role of Shared Decision Making in a Learning Health Care System Nilay Shah, PhD Consultant Division of Health Care, Policy and Research, Mayo Clinic |
9:15-9:30am | Break |
9:30-10:15am |
Break Out Session 1 - Partnering with Patients (please select one session below) A) Meaningful Implementations of Shared Decision Making into Routine Clinical Practice Ann LeBlanc, PhD Assistant Profession of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic Jan Walker, RN, MBA Paul Casale, MD, MPH, FACC, FAHA Chief Tom Delbanco, MD, MACP C) How's Your Health: A Simple Tool That Gathers Patient Voice to Assess and Improve Your Practice Lynn Ho, MD D) Engaging Adolescents and Their Families in Transitioning to Adult Care Deb Garneau Jodie Neukirch Suzanne McLaughlin Moderator:
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10:20-11:20am | Building a Complex Care Management Program to Support Care Eleni Carr MBA, LICSW Senior Director Care Integration Cambridge Health Alliance |
11:25 - 12:15pm |
Break Out Session 2 - Managing High Risk Patients (please select one session below) E) Achieving High Value Outcomes: Care Coordination Capacity Building and Measurement Hannah Rosenberg F) Mastering the Community to Support Provision of Care for High Risk Adults Esther Emard G) Improving Chronic Opioid Prescribing in Primary Care Sarah Thompson, PharmD Carolynn Joy Nassar Moderator: Gary Bliss Thomas Joyce Christine Harkins, MA, BA Moderator: |
12:15-12:30pm | Closing Reflections: Primary Care Plus: Advanced Collaborative Perspective Pano Yeracaris, MD Co-Director CTC-RI |
CTCRI
The mission of the Care Transformation Collaborative is to lead the transformation of primary care in Rhode Island in the context of an integrated health care system; and to improve the quality of care, the patient experience of care, the affordability of care, and the health of the populations we serve.