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THE TENTH POPULATION HEALTH AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT COLLOQUIUM CONTENT IS NOW AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS POST CONFERENCE FORMATS

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Disease Management  and Population Health Conferences

THE TENTH POPULATION HEALTH AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT COLLOQUIUM

February 28 - March 2, 2010


ONSITE
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Philadelphia, PA

ONLINE
In your own office or home live via the Internet
with 24/7 access for six months

David B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP
Dean, Jefferson School of Population Health
Thomas Jefferson University

"Population Health is an important issue and will become a key component of meaningful health care reform. Our conference will provide new insights about issues related to chronic care management, wellness and prevention, health promotion, consumerism and access to care. We are excited to share with you the latest innovative thinking regarding this critical national priority."


COLLOQUIUM BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE
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COLLOCATED WITH
NATIONAL RETAIL CLINIC SUMMIT
A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
The Leading Forum on Retail and Employer-Based Clinics, including Pharmacy, Provider and Other Sponsored Models
Sponsored by the Convenient Care Association
March 1 - 2, 2010
Philadelphia, PA
www.RetailClinicSummit.com
SECOND NATIONAL MEDICAL HOME SUMMIT
A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
The Leading Forum on the Development and Implementation of the Patient Centered Medical Home
Sponsored by Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative
March 1 - 2, 2010
Philadelphia, PA
www.MedicalHomeSummit.com
Featuring a shared exhibit hall for all three conferences.

Click here for special registration for all three events.

THE COLLOQUIUM HOSTS THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD
The Population Health/Disease Management Colloquium hosts the annual meeting of the Population Health Management Journal Editorial Board.

POPULATION HEALTH AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT COLLOQUIUM IS A

FEATURING THE FOLLOWING SUNDAY PRECONFERENCES
  • Precon I: Critical Outcomes Report Analysis: Learn How to Write and Read
  • Precon II: Continuous Performance Improvement in Health Care
  • Precon III: Chronic Care Professional (CCP) Certification Training

A SUNDAY EVENING DINNER AND BOOK SIGNING HOSTED BY PROFESSOR DAVID NASH AND FEATURING AUTHORS IN HEALTH REFORM AND SYSTEM CHANGE

ISSUES ADDRESSED
  • Key issues regarding health care reform and the need for preventive medicine
  • Why fixing the health care system is a national priority
  • The role the economic environment plays in transforming the health care system
  • National health promotion and disease prevention initiatives
  • The complexity of managing chronic conditions
  • Exploring models of care delivery within the current system and beyond
  • The financial burden of chronic illness and how care is affected by the economy
  • The increasing demand for Palliative medicine and its role in chronic care management
  • Managing chronic illness in special populations
  • Understanding comparative effectiveness and its impact on health care
  • The importance of educating current and future leaders in quality and safety initiatives
  • Connecting with consumers, how to get the public on board with managing disease prevention and screening
  • The implementation of EHR's and how physicians are being incentivized

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Disease Management and Population Health Conferences

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THE POPULATION HEALTH AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT COLLOQUIUM

February 28 - March 2, 2010
ONSITE
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Philadelphia, PA


OR
ONLINE
In your own office or home live via the Internet
with 24/7 access for six months


CO CHAIRS

David B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP
Dean, Jefferson School of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA

JoAnne Reifsnyder, PhD, ACHPN
Assistant Professor, Program Director, Chronic Care Management, Jefferson School of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Co Chair)
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Carolyn M. Clancy, MD
Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC

Susan Dentzer
Editor-in-Chief, Health Affairs, Health Policy Analyst, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Washington, DC

John Iglehart
Founding Editor, Health Affairs, National Correspondent, New England Journal of Medicine, Washington, DC

Richard C. Wender, MD, MBA, FACP
Chairman, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
GOVERNMENT AND POLICY EXPERTS

Ronda Kotelchuck, MRP
Executive Director, Primary Care Development Corporation Foundation, New York, NY

Alan Lyles, ScD, MPH, RPh
Professor, Public, Private and Non-Profit Partnerships, University of Baltimore, Bel Air, MD

Tracey Moorhead
President and Chief Executive Officer, DMAA: The Care Continuum Alliance, Washington, DC

Sean Sullivan
President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Health and Productivity Management, Scottsdale, AZ

Thomas W. Wilson, PhD, DrPH
Epidemiologist, Trajectory Healthcare, LLC; Founder and Board Chair, Population Health Impact Institute, Loveland, OH
HOSPITAL & PHYSICIAN ORGANIZATION

Allan L. Crimm, MD
Managing Partner, Ninth Street Internal Medicine; Section Chief, General Medicine, Pennsylvania Hospital; Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Michael J. Culyba, MD
Vice President, Medical Affairs, UPMC Health Plan, Pittsburgh, PA

Sean Khozin, MD, MPH
Practicing Physician; Founding Member, Hello Health; Vice President, Medical Affairs, Myca Health Inc., New York, NY

Michael Parkinson, MD, MPH
Senior Consultant, Health and Productivity, UPMC Health Plan; Past President, American College of Preventive Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA

Brooke Salzman, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Geriatrics, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA




Matthew Stiefel, MPA
Senior Director, Department of Care and Service Quality, Kaiser Permanente; Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Oakland, CA

Paul Wallace, MD
Medical Director for Health and Productivity Management Programs and Senior Advisor, The Care Management Institute and Avivia Health, The Permanente Federation, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA
POPULATION HEALTH AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Chris Behling
President, Hooper Holmes Health & Wellness, Basking Ridge, NJ

Frederic Goldstein, MS
President and Chief Operating Officer, US Preventive Medicine, Jacksonville, FL

Terry Hisey, MS
Vice Chairman, U.S. Life Sciences Leader, Deloitte, LLP, Philadelphia, PA

Richard Hodach, MD, PhD, MPH
Chief Medical Officer, Phytel, Dallas, TX


Calvin Knowlton, BSPharm, MDiv, PhD
Chairman and CEO, Revolution Care, Moorestown, NJ

Lance Lang, MD
Senior Vice President, Senior Medical Director, Health Dialog, Boston, MA



John Miller
Executive Director, MidAtlantic Business Group on Health, Greenbelt, MD

Peter Miller, MA
Co-Founder, President and CEO, Take Care Health SystemsSM, Conshohocken, PA

Gordon K. Norman, MD, MBA
Chief Innovation Officer, Health Improvement Division, Alere, Irvine, CA

Ashok Rai, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer, Prevea, Greenbay, WI

Emad Rizk, MD
President, McKesson Health Solutions, Broomfield, CO

Robert Stone, MBA
Executive Vice President, Healthways, Inc., Nashville, TN


Bob Tavares
Vice President, Care Management, Emmi Solutions, Chicago, IL



Brad Wolfsen
Vice President, Safeway Strategic Initiatives, Health Initiatives and Reengineering, Safeway Health, Pleasanton, CA

David Wright
Chief Outcomes Officer, GetWellNetwork, Inc., Bethesda, MD
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Steve Aylward
General Manager, Health & Life Sciences, Microsoft Corporation, Malvern, PA

Paul Bleicher, MD, PhD
Chief Medical Officer, Humedica, Boston, MA



Douglas Gentile, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Officer, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, South Burlington, VT

Matias Klein
Vice President, General Manager, Portico Systems, Inc., Blue Bell, PA

Vince Kuraitis, JD, MBA
Principal and Founder, Better Health Technologies, LLC; Manager, e-CareManagement Blog, Boise, ID



Michael Lieberman, MD, MS
Director, Medical Quality Improvement Consortium, GE Healthcare Information Technology, Hillsboro, OR

Cary Sennett, MD, PhD, FACP
Chief Medical Officer, MedAssurant, Inc., Bowie, MD

Jaan Sidorov, MD, MHSA
Medical Director, Medical Informatics Center of Excellence, HP Enterprise Services, Danville, PA
THE TIME IS NOW FOR NEW, EFFICIENT AND COST EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVES
TO TRADITIONAL LEARNING APPROACHES

A variety of forces - the nation's economic crisis, costly and difficult air travel, the mandate for cost efficiency in healthcare, the proliferation of greater Internet bandwidth, the emergence of the popularity of online video via You Tube, and the explosion of online training in the health sector - has come together to create both a dramatic need and an extraordinary opportunity for innovative approaches to sharing new ideas and best practices. This Summit offers not only traditional conference attendance, but also the opportunity to attend the event live and archived online.

How can we be expected to reform the nation's health system if we can not reform the way we do our own business?


POPULATION HEALTH AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE OPTIONS
TRADITIONAL CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE
Register for Preconference and/or Conference, attend in person and enjoy networking opportunities.






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LIVE AND ARCHIVED INTERNET ATTENDANCE
Watch the conference in live streaming video over the Internet and at your convenience at any time 24/7 for the six months following the event.

The archived conference includes speaker videos and coordinated PowerPoint presentations.

Pros: Live digital feed and 24/7 Internet access for next six months; Accessible in office, at home or anywhere worldwide with Internet access; Avoid travel expense and hassle; No time away from the office





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