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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 117-122

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... 4. Specify core needs and requirements and propose priority metric categories that will most reliably measure care outcomes, care costs, and health improvement.
From page 118...
... Welcome, introductions, and overview Welcome from the IOM Michael McGinnis, Institute of Medicine Welcoming remarks Peter Long, Blue Shield of California Foundation Opening remarks and meeting overview  Jones, Vermont Blueprint for Health (Planning Craig Committee Chair)
From page 119...
... Priority requirements and needs in measuring health, care, and cost  Consider the principles for choosing the core metrics -- priorities for improving care, lowering costs, improving health; regulatory and program requirements; available capacity. Accountable care and measuring the three-part aim Eugene Nelson, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice General themes for implementation Matt Stiefel, Kaiser Permanente Case studies of current initiatives for measuring the three-part aim Craig Jones, Vermont Blueprint for Health Q&A and Open Discussion Session Chair: Anne Weiss, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
From page 120...
... Outline the primary challenges, opportunities, and measurement needs. Health Leader: Patrick Remington, University of Wisconsin Opening Context: Steven Teutsch, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Health care Leader: David Stevens, National Association of Community Health Centers Opening Context: Mary Barton, National Committee for Quality Assurance Cost Leader: Kate Goodrich, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Opening Context: Dennis Scanlon, Pennsylvania State University 4:00 p.m.
From page 121...
... Data infrastructure needs for measurement  Larsen, Office of the National Coordinator for Kevin Health Information Technology Case examples of building the infrastructure Chris Queram, Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality Building the data infrastructure in a health care environment Bruce Ferguson, East Carolina University Q&A and Open Discussion Session Chair: David Stevens, National Association of Community Health Centers
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... Stevens National Association of Community Health Centers George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services Thomas B Valuck National Quality Forum Anne F


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