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  Overview

Improve the Health of the Population…Enhance the Health Care Experience of Individuals…Reduce the Per Capita Cost for the Population
These are the concurrent goals of health care systems that serve populations. Many health care organizations are focused on only one or two of these goals, and may deliver results on one dimension to the detriment of the others. Only by addressing all three can we truly optimize health care resources for a population and achieve broad-based, lasting, transformational results. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) refers to these three goals, pursued simultaneously, as the Triple Aim.

 

This ground-breaking two-day seminar will provide health care professionals with the opportunity to learn a specific framework for achieving the Triple Aim and to develop a plan for applying the framework to their own organizations. Faculty will use case studies to illustrate the framework and emphasize its application to the specific individuals and populations served by participant organizations.

 

  Listen to an informational call on the seminar hosted by its faculty.

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Participants in this program will:

  • Learn a framework for accomplishing the Triple Aim
  • Identify a population for whom they will apply the framework
  • Determine a method for assessing their own per capita costs
  • Develop ideas for testable changes
  • Create a timeframe for implementing their ideas
 Who Should Attend

Senior leaders responsible for organizational strategy, front-line delivery of care, or the health care policy for a defined population that can be identified and tracked over time should attend this seminar. The defined population could be based, for example, on geography, clinical condition, demographics, or health system affiliation. Attendees might include:

  • C-Suite Executives: CEO, COO, CMO, CNO
  • Vice Presidents or Directors of Quality or Improvement
  • Physician and Nurse Directors
  • Public health leaders
  • Policy makers
  • Private industry leaders overseeing health care benefits
  • Members of private or public sector coalitions on health care

 

Both individuals and teams are encouraged to attend.