Anthony Slonim, MD, DrPH, CPE, FACPE, executive vice president, chief medical officer, at Barnabas Health says that being a member of The American Journal of Managed Care's ACO and Emerging Healthcare Coalition is valuable.
Anthony Slonim, MD, DrPH, CPE, FACPE, executive vice president, chief medical officer, at Barnabas Health says that being a member of The American Journal of Managed Care’s ACO and Emerging Healthcare Coalition is valuable. He says that the coalition specifically enables stakeholders to engage in important discussions about accountable care, as well as other ongoing health reform initiatives.
“It allows us to share our thinking and our creativity about finding ways to solve the healthcare problems that we’re facing with,” Dr Slonim says. “It’s an open dialogue, it’s protected, and there are opportunities for us to really get into the grassroots conversations about what problems exist, and how we might solve them together.”
Click here visit the ACO Coalition website for additional information and to register for the live meeting April 30-May 1 in San Diego, CA.
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