Showing posts with label AHIP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AHIP. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Partnership for Sustainable Health Care Report

Five veteran health care leaders representing insurers, hospitals, employers, and consumers have published a report outlining an ambitious set of recommendations aimed at slowing rising costs, focused mainly on changing the way America pays for health care. The new group includes NBCH member coalition Pacific Business Group on Health, America’s Health Insurance Plans, a trade lobby for the insurance industry, hospital firm Ascension Health, the National Coalition on Health Care, a nonprofit research group, and Families USA, a consumer advocacy group.

Many of the ideas draw on existing efforts, such as accelerating Medicare’s efforts to pay for quality rather than just quantity of care. Working together as the Partnership for Sustainable Health Care, they also recommend greater incentives to promote quality, such as reimbursing providers more for treatments shown to be most effective — and reimbursing them less for those with more uncertain benefits. The distinguishing feature of this group and its recommendations are that they are aimed at true system-wide changes, not just federal or private sector solutions.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Role of Social Media and Technology in Reaching Consumers

Complimentary Workshop at AHIP’s Fall Forum*

"Companies may be able to avoid official social media involvement for a time, but these platforms will continue to grow in importance. It's better to become fluent in its language earlier and adapt, instead of clinging as long as possible to a more guarded communication style."  — Lee Aase, SMUG Chancellor and Director of Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media

Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blogs, and so many other social networks. They’re significantly changing the delivery of health care. Patients are communicating with each other and better managing their own treatment and physicians have better access to state-of-the-art clinical information and practices.

Are you taking advantage of social networks? Whether yes, or no, you’ll want to attend this complimentary* half-day workshop at AHIP’s Fall Forum, November 14-16 in Chicago, IL.