OUTCOMES ARE GOOD UNTIL THEY ARE NOT -
ADDRESSING HEALTHCARE COMPLICATIONS

MAY 16: 4:00 - 5:00PM with a reception immediately following

Location:
Hotel Contessa
Contessa B
306 W. Market St
San Antonio, TX

Summary:

In the real world, surgical outcomes are good until there not - and when they’re not, your bottom line is at risk. Advanced analytics and comparative effectiveness hold the key to outcomes insight which enables greater transparency and a profound ability to mitigate these risks and protect your bottom line.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn why payer, provider and medical device partnership strategies are critical to innovation in the U.S. Healthcare market
  • Learn how patient level outcomes data is essential to make the leap from clinical efficacy to real-world cost effectiveness
  • Learn why hospitals need to reduce variability of care to improve outcomes, reduce operating costs and improve the bottom line

ADVANCED ANALYTICS AND INSIGHTS:
DRIVING MEANINGFUL DATA LECTURE SERIES
MAY 16 & 18, 2016
SAN ANTONIO, TX

David A. Theodoro, MD, FACS
Cardiac Surgeon & Chairman Cardiovascular Dept,
SSM Health - St. Louis
 
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1+1+1=10:  INTEGRATING PATIENT DATA, EDUCATION AND CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT TO DRIVE HEALTHCARE VALUE AND OUTCOMES
MAY 18: 4:00 - 5:00PM with a reception immediately following

Location:
Hotel Contessa
Contessa B
306 W. Market St
San Antonio, TX


Summary:
Healthcare is data rich yet insight poor.  Electronic medical record data, patient point-of-care data, evidence-based clinical decision support and genomics need to be aggregated to drive meaningful health insights and action.  It is only then that hyper-personalized patient care plans can effectively drive healthcare value and improve patient care outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

  • To understand how data-driven insights and action drive best practice and cost savings
  • To learn how hyper-personalized care plans can equate to improved value and patient care outcomes
  • To understand an example of how patient data, clinical culture change, education and clinical decision support can together positively affect blood utilization metrics

Jamison D. Feramisco, MD, PhD
President & Chairman
Apri Health / Transfuse Solutions
Dallas, TX

Lecture attendees are eligible to receive one (1) hours of ACHE Qualified Education credit toward advancement or recertification in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Participants wishing to have the continuing education hours applied toward ACHE Qualified Education credit should indicate their attendance when submitting an application to the American College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification.