THE NINETEENTH POPULATION HEALTH COLLOQUIUM
Population health has become a leading strategic priority across the industry, and the field has experienced tremendous growth over the past year. New collaborations, relationships and partnerships are being created with the goal of improving health, reducing costs and increasing access. Community stakeholders are partnering with established healthcare organizations, employers are building direct relationships with healthcare providers and patients are becoming more actively involved in their health and health care. Across the industry, stakeholders are working together to understand how best make the transition to value-based care. We are excited for the opportunities and ready to face the challenges ahead.
Practicing population health is more important than ever! As healthcare leaders, we understand the implications of socioeconomic disparities and are working to transform care delivery to meet the specific needs of each community. Advances in technology, data analytics and precision medicine will allow us to harness and cultivate data and information into practical solutions. Join us at the 19th Population Health Colloquium as we showcase the groundbreaking work of organizations that are leading this transformational change!
The Colloquium will bring together healthcare providers, payers, pharmaceutical executives, leading technology and solutions companies, academia and government to highlight advances in population health. National and regional thought leaders will examine industry trends and share their expert insights, best practices and case studies.
The program will feature:
- Announcement of the 2019 Hearst Health Prize for Excellence in Population Health
- A special Tuesday evening dinner program on precision medicine — “Cells are the New Cure”
- Preconference session featuring New Models of Healthcare Delivery
- Co-located session with the Population Health Alliance
- Mini Summits and Concurrent sessions focused on: Advancing Value-based Care, Patient Engagement, Aging Population and Special Populations, Precision Medicine, Addressing Health Disparities, Technology and Data Analytics, and Educating leaders
- Multiple opportunities for networking with peers, including an opening night reception in the exhibit hall
The Jefferson College of Population Health is proud to serve as the exclusive Academic Partner for the Colloquium.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- Presidents/Chief Executive Officers/Chief Financial Officers/Chief Operating Officers
- Medical Directors
- Medicare/Medicaid Directors
- Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Medical Device Manufacturers
- Managed Care Executives (Medical Directors, Pharmacy Managers)
- Population Health Officers, Directors and Managers
- Directors and Deputy Directors, State Departments of Public Health
- CIOs, CTOs, Vice Presidents and Directors of Information Systems
- Directors and Managers of Programs in Wellness, Prevention and Chronic Disease
- Quality Assurance and Improvement Managers
- Case Managers, Social Workers and Psychologists
- Nurses and Nurse Practitioners
- Directors and Managers of Health and Wellness Plans
- Directors of Disease Management
- Physicians and Physician’s Assistants
- Alternative Medicine Providers
- Pharmacists (retail, chain and convenient care)
- Industry Analysts and Consultants
- Healthcare Sales, Marketing and Development Directors and Managers
- Human and Community Resource Managers
- Innovation and Transformation Officers
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
- Identify strategies for the design and implementation of population health initiatives
- Discuss successful population health management programs and share best practices
- Assess models of care to improve standardization, accountability, and reduce costs
- Examine the impact of collaboration, partnerships and innovative business models on health outcomes
- Evaluate use of new technological advances (data analytics, predictive modeling and machine learning) to improve population health management
- Explore strategies and partnerships targeting social determinants of health and health inequities
- Discuss professional development and education initiatives to meet future needs of healthcare leaders and a changing workforce
- Discuss ways in which evidence-based practices are being used to improve the healthcare system
- Explain how value-based care is transforming healthcare delivery
- Explore opportunities, challenges and impact of precision medicine and how it aligns with population health