November 1, 2017 1:30 PM to November 2, 2017 1:15 PM Add to Calendar
The Westin Alexandria
400 Courthouse Square
Alexandria, VA 22314
Hotel - Reserve your room by October 16 to receive the PQA rate of $209/night at tinyurl.com/PQAWestinReservation or by calling 1.866.837.4210.
Regular Fee - $125
Registration fees will be donated to the American Red Cross to support this year's hurricane relief efforts.
PQA distributes conference and meeting registration lists to enable attendees to collaborate and network. We do not otherwise distribute registration information for commercial purposes.
Refunds will be made with a written notice of cancellation, if received by October 23, 2017. Non-attendance does not constitute cancellation and will be subject to a $50 fee. Registrations are transferable at any time. For transfers and cancellation, contact communications@PQAalliance.org.
A workshop hosted by PQA & NCPA Innovation Center
Join us for a highly interactive workshop to promote strategies necessary for building scalable team-based models of care. This workshop will present novel approaches to developing integrated clinical care models to help manage complex patients with co-morbidities. Uniquely designed for health plans and community pharmacy management, this workshop will provide ample time for networking and idea-sharing, and pertinent take-home value for all attendees.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Opening General Session
Understanding the Building Blocks of Impactful Team-based Models of Care
Building a Scalable Team-Based Model in the Community A panel discussion moderated by Cliff Goodman, The Lewin Group
Health Plan Reactor Panel Moderated discussion facilitated by Cliff Goodman, The Lewin Group
Community Pharmacy Roles and Best Practices Around Social Determinants
Pharmacists on the Behavioral Health Team: Lessons LearnedNetworking Reception
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Networking Roundtable Breakfast Join our experts over a continental breakfast at various roundtables to share their experiences with unique models of team-based care. These difference-makers will be on hand to answer questions and provide insight on how their models have been operationalized in their communities. Attendee questions and feedback will be welcomed and encouraged!
Metrics that Matter: Managing Complex Patients with Co-Morbidities Moderated discussion facilitated by Cliff Goodman, The Lewin Group
Breakout Sessions (Attendees can select one of the two sessions)
Team-based Models of Care: What is the Business Model and Where is the Evidence that an Enhanced Community Network Returns an ROI Moderated by Cliff Goodman, The Lewin Group
Sustaining the momentum: Building Ad Hoc Groups to Drive Actionable Solutions
Adjournment Light lunch fare will be provided following the conclusion of the workshop