At the conclusion of the conference,
attendees should be able to:
attendees should be able to:
- Identify the medical home environment and the need for change in managing patients.
- Implement tools to improve the communication between clinicians for the patient's well-being.
- Establish how best to apply tools developed by multi-stakeholders to improve care coordination.
- Define cost breakdown specific to interventions to lower or improve health care costs.
- Recognize plans as solutions for extreme health care costs driven by pharma expenses.
- Consider the effects of a nationwide health information network to deliver health care records when and where needed.
- Convert data into useful tools to improve costs, utilization, and quality of care.
- Implement a quality-reporting program.
- Appraise if implementing benchmarking processes will improve practice performance and patient safety measures.
- Apply principles of predictive modeling to improve patient outcomes and optimize care.
- Employ techniques/tools to improve health care quality while protecting Medicare beneficiaries.
- Identify standards for international health care providers and how they compare to U.S. standards.


