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Wednesday June 3, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EDT
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Dr. Andrey Ostrovsky
June 3, 2015 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Dr. Andrey Ostrovsky, CEO/Co-Founder of Care at Hand, will present via webinar on new models of care delivery that leverage non-clinical staff and mobile technology to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations for behavioral health populations. He will focus on the opportunity to create sustainable delivery models for behavioral health services through quality improvement. Featured in an AHRQ Innovations Exchange profile, his technology has been shown to reduce readmissions by 39.6% and save net $2.57 for every $1.00 invested. Dr. Ostrovsky will discuss how mobile technology can better leverage the non- clinical workforce to achieve the Triple Aim.
Dr. Ostrovsky is a practicing physician and social entrepreneur who leads Care at Hand's executive management and strategic vision. He has led teams at the World Health Organization, United States Senate, and San Francisco Health Department toward health system strengthening through technology. Andrey has contributed to legislation at the city and national level to advance care delivery for vulnerable populations. And he serves on several boards and committees dedicated to interoperability standards, quality improvement, and innovation including the National Quality Forum, a Federal Advisory Committee on Interoperability Standards, the eLTSS workgroup within ONC, and the Commonwealth Fund's Advisory Board for the Breakthrough Opportunities Program, among others. He is a published researcher in public health informatics, quality improvement, healthcare innovation, social entrepreneurship, and care coordination.
Target Audience: Home and Community-based providers; Providers focused on Behavioral and Mental Health; Quality Improvement Directors; Policy Makers for Medicaid.
This is a free webinar. Webinar details are shared with registered participants.
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Contact Ellen Caliendo at ecaliendo@abhmass.org or 508.380.9887.