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Predictive Modeling for Population Health and Secondary Prevention

     A Free Health Industry Webinar & Audio Conference from DST Health Solutions

 

A Webinar & Audio Conference with Dr. Jonathan Weiner, Professor of Health Policy and Management, The Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Wednesday, September 5th, 2007
1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Pacific)

Predictive modeling techniques can be used by health plans to appropriately stratify their population and to target secondary prevention programs based upon a member's risk profile. Application of predictive modeling for proactive case management improves productivity of case reviewers and improves case open rates. Risk assessments can include evaluations against national standards of quality to provide a comprehensive analysis of clinical and financial risk for a member or group.

Place: Your office! (Audio Conference dial-in instructions and session presentation will be emailed to attendees in advance of session)

Cost: None 

To Register: http://www.healthwebsummit.com/dst0905reg.htm

Deadline to register: Thursday, August 30th, 2007. After this date, you can request a Post-Summit CD by going to: http://www.healthwebsummit.com/dst0905reg.htm

 

Chronic disease burden accounts for an estimated 75% of all healthcare costs; as much as 70% of these costs are directly influenced by individual behavior. Addressing these critical factors requires sophisticated approaches for the measurement and monitoring of population health, morbidity burden and care patterns. Successful management of chronic disease requires that effective care is encouraged and that "secondary prevention" be supported to avert or minimize the negative outcomes often associated with chronic disease.

Predictive modeling techniques can and should be used by health plans to appropriately stratify their population and to target secondary prevention programs based upon a member's risk profile. Predictive modeling can also be used to deliver targeted services to promote wellness and to help patients more effectively manage their disease. Predictive modeling can also support "gaps in care" analysis in order to identify patients that are not receiving adequate primary or secondary preventive services.

 

 

Health Care Senior Business Leaders including:

 

FACULTY 

 

Dr. Jonathan Weiner
Professor of Health Policy and Management
The Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Baltimore, Maryland

Dr. Weiner is an internationally known health care researcher, educator, lecturer and consultant. His areas of expertise include managed care, health policy and quality of care. He is the co-developer of the Johns Hopkins ACG(R) Case-Mix System and the director of the ACG Research and Development team. ACGs are widely used by healthcare organizations, governmental agencies, academic institutions, consulting organizations and technology integrators across the United States and around the globe.

A one-on-one interview with Dr. Weiner was featured in the June 2007 edition of Managed Care magazine. See: http://www.managedcaremag.com/archives/0706/0706.qna_weiner.html

For more information on Professor Weiner see: http://faculty.jhsph.edu/?F=Jonathan&L=Weiner

 

 

 

REGISTRATION:

Register online at http://www.healthwebsummit.com/dst0905reg.htm  Slots for this event are limited. Please register promptly. All registrations are subject to review and approval by DST Health Solutions.  If you have questions, contact Patty Jamison at the Healthcare Web Summit Office at 209.577.4888 for more information.  We look forward to your participation in this event!

 

Deadline to register: Thursday, August 30th, 2007.  After this date, you can request a Post-Summit CD by going to: http://www.healthwebsummit.com/dst0905reg.htm

 

 

 


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