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SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
We thank the following Grantors and Exhibitors for their support in helping to make this conference possible.
EXHIBITORS
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Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC)
The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC/Accreditation Association) currently accredits almost 5,000 organizations in a variety of ambulatory settings, including primary health centers, and ambulatory and office-based surgery centers, among others. The Accreditation Association offers organizations a cost-effective, flexible and collaborative approach to accreditation. In 2009, AAAHC unveiled the first on-site accreditation for Medical Homes. Recently, AAAHC expanded the Medical Home product line to include an on-site certification option. For more information visit www.aaahc.org, or call (847) 853-6060. Contact: Marsha Wallander, Assistant Director, Accreditation Services, or Angela FitzSimmons, Manager, Marketing and Communications.
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Health Policy Publishing
Health Policy Publishing, LLC offers selected paid subscription newsletters in print and electronic formats including Medical Home News, and free subscription newsletters in electronic format including Medical Home Bulletin. Health Policy Publishing newsletters are administered by MCOL, a leading publisher of health care business information since 1995. For more information visit www.managedcarestore.com/ypg/hpp.htm or contact HPP at 209-577-4888.
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MCOL
MCOL is a leading publisher of health care business information, offering online memberships, newsletters, webinars, training software, resource books, directories, web content, and much more to health care business professionals since 1995. MCOL is a privately held corporation based in Modesto, California, with additional office locations. For more information visit www.mcol.com or contact MCOL at 209-577-4888.
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Patient Engagement Systems
Patient Engagement Systems (PES) delivers platform technology solutions that enhance communication between providers and patients. This solution improves coordination, compliance and the overall management of chronic conditions by supporting physician decision making with enhanced clinical information, and engaging patients through clear, concise, pertinent care information that activates desired behaviors.
Patient Engagement Systems was founded on the now proven theory that timely, effective communications between provider and patient are critical to improving adherence to chronic care regimens, and ultimately reducing emergency room and inpatient utilization. PES understands that medical groups and health systems are increasingly at risk for excessive and redundant costs that can occur when chronic patients do not get timely, routine treatment. When you consider these risk costs along with available P4P or shared savings payments, the PES platform presents a strong business proposition for organizations that are involved in developing ACOs, PCMH projects, or extending primary care networks.
For more information, visit www.patientengagementsystems.com or contact Jim Rose, Senior Vice President, Business Development, (703) 537-5050.
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Interested in becoming a Grantor or Exhibiting?
Click Here for more information or contact Justin Sorensen at 206-452-0609.
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