Order a Recording and Presentation Material from the
Special Live Audio Conference
April 19, 2006
Communicating Quality Measures
What Your Organization Should Be Doing Now to Prepare for Total Healthcare Transparency
| 1. Is your organization sharing quality data publicly? |
Yes
No |
| 2. Is it publishing clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction
scores, and medical errors? |
Yes No |
| 3. Do you know what quality data consumers have access to in your community? |
Yes No |
| 4. Do you know how consumers are using quality reports to choose their providers? |
Yes No |
| 5. Do you have a plan for proactively communicating quality reports and becoming a more transparent healthcare organization? |
Yes No |
If you answered NO to any of these questions, you will benefit from this information-rich session on communicating quality measures and becoming a transparent healthcare organization.
You will learn what challenges healthcare organizations face in communicating quality data, what data third-party organizations are giving consumers and health plans, and what you can do to ensure your organization stays ahead of the curve.
Sponsored by Strategic Health Care Marketing and
eHealthcare Strategy & Trends
Health Care Communications' Information Resources
Order Now |
Written Presentation and Audio CD
Just $189
|
|
|
|
In an information-packed 90 minutes, which includes a 30-minute question and answer period, you will receive details on:
How to structure a proactive communications strategy and build internal consensus for quality transparency. Learn what leading healthcare institutions are doing to build internal management and team support. How they communicate quality measures and data to the public, including clinical outcomes, pricing information, customer satisfaction, awards and recognition, and medical errors.
What healthcare consumers want to know about healthcare providers. Learn what consumers are doing with information supplied to health plans and employers by such leading companies as Subimo. Understand why it is more important than ever to be proactive and transparent.
How a Rochester, NY, system introduced quality ratings in print and online in 2003 to take a leadership position and achieve an advantage in a very competitive market. Hear why Unity Health decided to be an early adopter of proactive quality reporting and how senior management and clinicians were involved. Learn how Unity’s reports expanded from eight to 17 clinical areas and how visitors to the system’s quality pages on its Web site have surged over the past two years.
WHO SHOULD ORDER
This audio conference will benefit anyone who’s interested in learning how consumers and health plans use quality data, how proactive healthcare providers communicate internal quality data, and how to structure a communications plan to address the growing transparency of healthcare in America.
- Marketing and Planning Executives
- Public Relations/Communications Professionals
- Quality Management Professionals
- Business Development Directors
- Service Line Managers
-
Operations Executives
- Financial Officers
- Physician Leaders
SPEAKERS
Ann Mond Johnson, Founder and President, Subimo
Ann’s unique blend of healthcare management, product development, and information services expertise is the foundation for Subimo –
a leading company in healthcare transparency. Her vision of using Web-based technology to share healthcare data has spurred the national drive toward access to credible, reliable information.
Maryalice Keller, Vice President, Corporate Communications, Unity Health System
Maryalice was instrumental in the development of “Care to Compare,” an ongoing quality reporting system instituted by her Rochester, NY, organization. The public has access to report cards for various clinical areas, including volume, patient satisfaction, and risk factor measures, on Unity’s Web site.
Danny Fell, Founding Partner, Daniel+Douglas+Norcross
Danny spearheads a nationally recognized team of healthcare marketing and communications professionals who work with leading healthcare providers, health information technology companies, and healthcare associations. He has taught hundreds of healthcare professionals about healthcare ratings and rankings and how providers can proactively communicate quality measures.
WRITTEN MATERIAL
Audio conference attendees will receive written presentation materials in PDF format. Also given will be a special Rating Resouce List.
Click Here to Order
|
|
 |
 |
 |
An excellent Web site physician finder combined with an option to request an appointment can deliver the most revenue. Health risk assessments integrated with health content and services also have high-revenue potential. |
 |
 |
|
 |