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At the Public Health Congress the nation’s most respected health system executives and government health officials meet to reengineer current strategies to improve their organizations’ positions in America’s rapidly changing health care delivery system.
Expanded content areas designed to provide timely and mission critical information to ensure that your organization achieves excellence in prevention, health care quality and preparedness in 2008.
- PREVENTION
Promote health value and individual accountability to prevent and control of chronic diseases including obesity and diabetes through innovation health marketing, outreach and disease management programs.
Control the spread and incidence of infectious disease from TB to avian flu through the novel use of effective surveillance, mapping & modeling software, GIS, and data and knowledge management solutions to improve detection and tracking and maximize linkages and interoperability between hospitals, local, state and federal health agencies.
Prevent transmission and improve treatment of infectious disease with rapid diagnostic testing, innovative vaccination programs, alternative delivery mechanisms for vaccines, anti-infective therapies, medication management and supply-distribution improvement tools in additional to non-medical transmission prevention strategies.
- HEALTH CARE QUALITY
Prevent healthcare associated infections including reducing the prevalence of MRSA related infections in healthcare settings through the use of air filtration systems, disposable medical connectors and a changes in work flow process to eliminate the introduction of potential infectious agents.
Reduce medical and medication errors through the implementation of clinical decision support tools, electronic health records, medication management systems and pay for performance metrics for healthcare providers.
Right size your healthcare team to build a better Community Care Model and ensure readiness during a surge through effective workforce development strategies including effective recruiting, staff management, burn out reduction strategies and enterprise resource planning systems.
- PREPAREDNESS
Streamline preparedness and rapid response efforts by improving coordination across the global health enterprise with effective hospital incident management systems, contingency planning and management solutions, mobile command centers and effective staff training and virtualization programs.
- POLICY & ACCESS
Reduce racial, economic, and geographic health disparities and improve health literacy with inexpensive translation services and more effective education materials.
Position your organization for the impact of the 2008 Presidential election, changes to Medicaid, SCHIP, Medicare’s severity refined DRG system, further integration of Medicare and Medicaid and universal health care.
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