Webinar Recordings

ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Association webinar recordings for members and the health care field.

Kurt O’Brien, MHROD, senior lecturer in the University of Washington’s Department of Health Services Master in Healthcare Administration (MHA) program, presents the concept of Community Conversations (based on the work of Peter Block). The overall focus of introducing community work is to create an…
Jan Brauer RN, BSN, MA and Rhonda Fischer RN, BSN, CEN discuss the importance of engaging every staff member, including the low performer or late adopter, in preserving the team dynamic, a critical factor driving both staff satisfaction and patient safety. Learn key concepts such as: the power of…
In this webinar, the Center for Community Investment will share the basics about capital investment and how hospitals and health systems can leverage their existing resources for greater impact on health in their communities.
HELD SEPTEMBER 24 The AHA's Section for Psychiatric & Substance Abuse Services and AHA’s Physician Alliance on September 24, 2019 held a webinar on Patients with Opioid Use Disorder in the Outpatient and Emergency Settings.
Priya Bathija, vice president of The Value Initiative at the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Association, provides insight on the national context and call for greater health care affordability and value. Ms. Bathija shares lessons learned from hospitals and health systems around the country that have engaged…
The AHA Aug. 20 at 12:30 p.m. ET held a webinar for members on which AHA leaders discussed the recently released CY 2020 PFS proposed rule that would update physician fee schedule rates by 0.14% in calendar year 2020 and implement several changes to payment and documentation for physician services
Kevin Bozic, M.D., Dell Medical School at UT Austin, and Mac Hogan, M.D., UPMC, discussed how to leverage bundled payment programs to review and redesign care processes at a systems level in order to be more focused on patient outcomes. Watch the recording now to learn more on this topic.
After navigating the data, engaging new partners, and employing action at a systems level, next comes the ultimate questions: Are the changes successful and how does one measure success?
Navigating how to use data to drive strategies for bundled care redesign can be overwhelming.