Fletcher Allen's 2012 Fall Forum on Health Care Reform
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A community Forum about Health Care Reform, creating a dialogue between the provider community and the business community about the challenges and opportunities in today's dynamic health care environment. Leaders from the hospital community, business community, and representatives from state government discuss ways to deliver high quality, affordable health care to Vermonters. 3 panel discussions- #1 Found in Translation: Using complex health data to improve patient care #2 Making CENTS of Accountable Care: New models for health care delivery and payment #3 Tying it all together: Discussion with LeadershipPrograms in this Series
Found in Translation: Using Complex Health Data to Improve Patient Care
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10/24/2012
ACHIEVING A SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE FUTURE: Delivering Value to Vermonters
This community forum's goal is for creating a dialogue between the provider community and the business community about the challenges and opportunities in today's...
Making CENTS of Accountable Care: New Models for Health Care Delivery and Payment
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10/24/2012
ACHIEVING A SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE FUTURE: Delivering Value to Vermonters
This community forum's goal is for creating a dialogue between the provider community and the business community about the challenges and opportunities in today's...
Tying it All Together - Discussion with Leadership
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10/24/2012
ACHIEVING A SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE FUTURE: Delivering Value to Vermonters
This community forum's goal is for creating a dialogue between the provider community and the business community about the challenges and opportunities in today's...
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