Description:
How do I use modeling to manage the clinical resources available to people in my
community? How do I decide if disease management programs are a new market opportunity for my
organization? In an era of tight budgets and increasing needs, payer and provider organization executives are
using new population-based modeling tools to better understand clinical costs and identify specific health
interventions. One popular strategy that is emerging is the use of disease management programs. But, disease
management is a complicated undertaking. If you're with a care management program, how do you best put
population-based modeling to work? If you're with a service provider organization, how do you decide if disease
management programs are a possible revenue source? Spend a day learning population-based management
principles and understand how to determine if, and which, disease management programs make sense for your
organization.
Contact Hours: 6.0
What you will learn:
- Understand the principles of population-based management
- Learn the major components of disease management programs
- Define the steps to implement population-based modeling
- Understand market trends in disease management programs
Who should attend?
- Managers and executives of care manage organizations who influence the allocation of clinical
resources to consumers
- Executives of service provider organizations that are responsible for strategic planning or product
development
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Event Agenda
Registration 8:00 AM
Session 1
Current State of Application of Population-Based Management Tools & Disease
Management Models
- The Evolution of Both Concepts & Statistics on Current Use of Population-Based Management Tools &
Disease Management Models
- The Operational Link Between Population-Based Management & Disease Management
- The Financial & Clinical Arguments for Disease Management Makes Financial & Clinical Sense for
Stakeholders
Session 2
The Six Components of Effective Disease Management
- Population Identification: Predictive Modeling & Assessment
- Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines
- Collaborative Treatment & Education
- Measurement, Evaluation, Management & Reporting
Session 3
Disease Management Case Studies: A Look at the Structure, Operation & Financing of
Disease Management Programs
Session 4
From Theory to Action: Implementing a Population-Based Management Program
- Outline of the Implementation Process
- Break-Out Session: Exercise in Population-Based Management Model Design
- Special Implementation Issues: HIPAA, Development Costs & Added Administrative Burden to Provider
Organizations
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