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Concurrent Session VI -
WHAT HEALTH CARE COULD AND SHOULD LOOK LIKE: EVOLVING PARADIGM
Moderators: Ian Leibowitz, MD, Children’s National Health System and Jeannie Huang, MD, MPH, UCSD/Rady Children's Hospital
How to create a pediatric GI medical home at your site
Leo Heitlinger, MD, St Luke's University Hospital
Objectives:
Review the history and criteria for medical home certification and specialty practice recognition
Discuss the criteria by which specialty practices are evaluated by mayors
Identify the patient groups for whom specialty medical homes would be appropriate
Leo Heitlinger
(Adobe PDF File)
Value based care
Shehzad Saeed, MD, Dayton Children's Hospital
Objectives:
Understand value based care
Understand the components of value based care and value equation
Understand how to achieve value based care in GI
Shehzad Saeed
(Adobe PDF File)
The future of clinical pediatric gastroenterology: Predictions, possibilities and pitfalls
David A. Piccoli, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Objectives: To anticipate the future challenges facing pediatric gastroenterologists:
Clinical practice: Academic and private
Financial realities: Independent and corporate
Education and training: Physician fellows and allied personnel
Disruptive technology and events
David A. Piccoli
(Adobe PDF File)
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