The National Association of Managed Care Physicians (NAMCP) Forum takes place in the spring and fall and are a joint creation of the American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems, the American Association of Managed Care Nurses and the NAMCP Medical Directors Institute.
What Do Physicians Really Think of Quality Metrics, and What's Needed to Drive Better Performance?
October 12th 2019There’s a question as to whether these metrics actually translate into what’s actually driving quality care, explained Loren Meyer, MD, president of HCA Physician Services, during a session at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians 2019 Fall Managed Care Forum being held October 10-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Implementing Rapid and Effective ART Initiation to Successfully Manage HIV
October 11th 2019Mary Montgomery, MD, associate physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and an instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, discussed emerging treatment strategies for managing HIV during a session at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians 2019 Fall Managed Care Forum, held October 10-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Navigating Challenges With Determining Value, Reimbursement of Genetic Testing
October 11th 2019During a session at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians 2019 Fall Managed Care Forum being held October 10-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Kathryn Phillips, PhD, founding director of the University of California, San Francisco Center for Translational and Policy Research on Personalized Medicine (TRANSPERS), discussed the emergence and rise of genetic testing, the challenges of determining value and reimbursement, and what’s ahead for these tests.
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Keeping Up With Changes in Medicaid
October 11th 2019As of November 2018, Medicaid is the largest healthcare program in the United States, covering 1 in 5 Americans, and over two-thirds of beneficiaries are enrolled in private managed care plans. Alongside this trend are shifts in care delivery under Medicaid, as well as challenges and solutions being posed by value-based care models, all of which was discussed during a session at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians 2019 Fall Managed Care Forum being held October 10-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Leveraging an Integrated Population Health Model to Improve Costs, Quality, and Satisfaction
October 11th 2019During a session on population health management at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians 2019 Fall Managed Care Forum, held October 10-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Cary Shames, DO, CHCQM, ABQAURP, vice president and chief medical officer, Sharp Health Plan, discussed using an integrated population health model to drive better quality and satisfaction of care while lowering costs.
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Are Value-Based Models Helping or Hindering Care Delivery for Primary Care Providers?
October 11th 2019Value-based models continue to enter the healthcare system, affecting a variety of fields, including primary care. And while success stories have been shared by payers and CMS touts these models as a way to “save” primary care, that's not the current reality, said Theresa Hush, chief executive officer of Roji Health Intelligence, LLC, during a session on population health management at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians 2019 Fall Managed Care Forum, held October 10-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Visualizing the Role of Social Determinants in Clinical Care
October 28th 2017A simple model can help health systems incorporate the social determinants of health into their clinical programs, according to presenters at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum 2017.
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Innovative Strategies for Boosting Medication Adherence in the Real World
October 28th 2017At a session during the National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum 2017, speakers discussed how new approaches to encouraging medication adherence can help improve outcomes in patients with chronic diseases.
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Measuring ACO Performance From the Health Plan and Provider Perspectives
October 28th 2017David V. Axene, FSA, FCA, CERA, MAAA, outlined how more accurately measuring and evaluating the performance of accountable care organizations (ACOs) can help both health plans and providers succeed in their risk sharing contracts during a session at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum 2017.
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Expanding Options for Individualized Treatment of Advanced NSCLC
October 27th 2017James R. Jett, MD, gave an overview of the advances in diagnosis and treatment of non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) during a session at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum 2017.
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Consumer-Driven Trends Present Opportunities Across The Healthcare Journey
October 26th 2017Industries including healthcare continue to adapt to the increasingly powerful voice of the consumer, according to Venkat Inumella, MBA, associate partner at McKinsey, who discussed this trend toward consumerism during the first keynote session of the National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum 2017.
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Laying Strong Foundations for a Population Health Focus
October 26th 2017At the National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum 2017, James J. Bleicher, MD, MHCM, regional president of SSM Health, discussed the foundational steps necessary for healthcare organizations looking to transform their business to focus on population health.
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Perspectives in the Management of Hypertriglyceridemia
November 15th 2015In a session at the Fall Managed Care Forum 2015, in Las Vegas, Nevada, cardiology expert Harold Bays MD, FTOS, FACC, FACE, FNLA, emphasized the importance of greater adherence to evidence-based practice guidelines, and the relevance of treatment with omega-3 fatty acids in hypertriglyceridemia.
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Advances in the Management of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
November 14th 2015Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by nonspecific symptoms, which can lead to a delay in diagnosis. Without treatment, patients with PAH have a poor prognosis, but development and availability of PAH-specific therapies have improved the overall prognosis of the disease.
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Using the MSSP ACO Model to Become Involved in Alternative Payments
November 14th 2015The Medicare Shared Savings Program is the perfect way for primary care physicians to get involved with alternative payments as Medicare moves to replace fee-for-service, explained Hymin Zucker, MD, chief medical officer of the Triple Aim Development Group.
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Moving to the Future of Healthcare: Value-Based Models
November 12th 2015The government is leading the charge toward value-based care and no matter how slowly, everyone else will follow, said Jacque Sokolov, MD, chairman and CEO of SSB Solutions, during the opening keynote presentation at the Fall Managed Care Forum 2015.
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Changing Your Business Model to Achieve Population Health
April 26th 2014Healthcare is an industry in massive transition, and Kimberly White, MBA, Numeroff and Associates, based in St Louis, Missouri, is working front and center on helping administrators and physicians to change their business models to promote survival in an unforgiving business market.
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Introducing Multiple Biomarkers for Personalized Rheumatoid Arthritis Medicine
April 26th 2014On the final day of the National Association of Managed Care Physicians' Spring Managed Care Forum 2014 in Orlando, Jeffrey Curtis, MD, director, Arthritis Clinical Intervention Program at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, gave a clinical presentation of studies that focused on using multiple biomarkers to assess treatments of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Innovations in ACO Risk and Revenue Sharing
April 26th 2014Healthcare reform has led to a resurgence of interest in various types of population-based management tools, according to David Axene, FSA, FCA, CERA, MAAA, in his presentation Innovations in ACO Partner Risk/Revenue Sharing at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians' Spring Managed Care Forum 2014 in Orlando.
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Is Your Organization Ready for Value-Based Payment?
April 25th 2014In the opening presentation of the National Association of Managed Care Physicians' Spring Managed Care Forum 2014 in Orlando, entitled Are You Ready for Value-Based Payment, Christopher Kalkhof, FACHE, and Amol Navathe, MD, discussed their work assisting healthcare organizations to optimally strive for sustainable business models that will prevent margin erosion during a time when the population of healthcare consumers is increasingly aging and using more resources associated with chronic disease and end-of-life treatments.
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Risk Stratification in Practice
April 25th 2014Takaji Kittaka Jr, MD, has coordinated the integration of 3 hospitals, 2800 employees, and disparate physicians, while helping to create nurse navigator positions and population managers. Uniting all of these specialties in the common goal of achieving greater alignment was the topic of Dr Kittaka's presentation at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians' Spring Managed Care Forum 2014 in Orlando.
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Integrating Physicians During the Healthcare Reform
April 25th 2014Neil M. Pressman, FACHE, president, Presscott Associates, discussed a variety of business models for healthcare network management in his presentation at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians' Spring Managed Care Forum 2014 in Orlando.
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Emerging Treatment Strategies for ACS Management: Improving Patient Outcomes
May 3rd 2013In the presentation Emerging Treatment Strategies for Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) Management: Improving Patient Outcomes, Frederick Korley, MD, an emergency medicine practitioner from John Hopkins, reviewed the role of available antiplatelet and anticoagulant agents for the treatment of ACS.
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Russell Cohen, MD, Discusses Medication Adherence in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
May 3rd 2013Russell Cohen, MD, says medication adherence is an important issue for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), because patients must stay on medications long term. Dr Cohen comments, "IBD is a chronic relapsing condition, you don't just stop your medicines."
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The Impact of Health Reform's State Exchanges
May 3rd 2013The realities of the emerging healthcare marketplace are quickly being recognized. Layna Cook, with law firm, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, discussed these realities with her presentation, The Impact of Health Reform's State Exchanges.
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Vandana Abramson, MD, Addresses Treatment Strategies for Metastatic Breast Cancer
May 3rd 2013In this video, Vandana Abramson, MD, assistant professor of medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, discusses the various strategies utilized in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer.
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