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UDS+ Readiness for Health Centers
Aug
8

UDS+ Readiness for Health Centers

Learning Objectives:

Orient webinar attendees to the UDS Patient Level Submission Initiative, known as UDS+

Discuss UDS+ engagement tasks for health centers to invest in now, in preparation for the required submission in 2025

Share resources to learn more about UDS+

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Data & Analytics Summit
Dec
1

Data & Analytics Summit

Objectives

  • Describe AllianceChicago's vision for the Network Level Data & Analytics Infrastructure

  • Discuss current supported use cases, demonstrate examples of current functionality, and share CHC success stories

  • Describe and prioritize future use cases and requirements to support health centers in achieving their strategic goals, particularly in value-based care

  • Discuss how the network can more effectively and efficiently engage health centers

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Data Applications Review of the Marketplace for Population Health Management & Value-Based Care Series, Session 2: Document and Review Solutions Requirements
Oct
19

Data Applications Review of the Marketplace for Population Health Management & Value-Based Care Series, Session 2: Document and Review Solutions Requirements

The goal of this four-part series is to provide health centers with a review of vetted data applications used for population health management and value-based care needs currently available in the marketplace. We will engage with subject matter experts to understand data requirements and applications that support health centers in advancing population health management and value-based care.

Session 2 Objectives:

• Review Population Health Management and Value-Based Care Applications requirements list

• Receive an initial reaction and feedback from attendees on the requirements list

• Determine with attendees a recommended process to capture detailed feedback from CHCs to finetune the requirements list

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Demonstration of Risk Prediction: African American Patients at Risk for Developing Essential Hypertension Part 2
Oct
11

Demonstration of Risk Prediction: African American Patients at Risk for Developing Essential Hypertension Part 2

This session will demonstrate a risk prediction model for when African American patients may develop essential hypertension in order to provide clinical and lifestyle coaching intervention.

Session Objectives:

  • Demonstration of a hypertension risk prediction model

  • Discuss practical applications of the model in community health centers

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Data Applications Review of the Marketplace for Population Health Management & Value-Based Care Series: Session 1
Sep
20

Data Applications Review of the Marketplace for Population Health Management & Value-Based Care Series: Session 1

The goal of this four-part series is to provide health centers with a review of vetted data applications used for population health management and value-based care needs currently available in the marketplace. We will engage with subject matter experts to understand data requirements and applications that support health centers in advancing population health management and value-based care.

Session 1: Understanding the Needs and Gaps in Data Applications for Population Health Management and Value-Based Care

Session Objectives:

  • Gather input from health center participants on data needs for Population Health management and Value-Based Care

  • Define data and analytic application features and functions needed to support population health management and value-based care

  • Identify gaps between currently available application features and functions and health center needs to support population health management and value-based care

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Understanding Remote Patient Monitoring with the Upper Midwest Telehealth Resource Center (UMTRC)
May
16

Understanding Remote Patient Monitoring with the Upper Midwest Telehealth Resource Center (UMTRC)

The ability to monitor certain aspects of a patient's health from their own home has become an increasingly popular telehealth option. Remote patient monitoring lets providers manage acute and chronic conditions. And it cuts down on patients' travel costs and infection risk.

Session Objectives:

  • Describe the basics of Remote Patient Monitoring and its utilization

  • Explain the benefits and challenges associated with using RPM

  • Provide a high-level overview of the RPM reimbursement in California, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming

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