November 2024 Events

 

September 10, 2024 - 10:00 AM - November 15, 2024 2:00 PM

HAP’s 2024 Regional Policy Meetings

, Across Pennsylvania

HAP’s 2024 Regional Policy Meetings provide the opportunity for members of your team to engage with fellow emerging health care leaders and to influence public policy that impacts how you deliver care every day. The HAP team excited to learn about the challenges your team faces and the opportunities you see to delivering effective patient care to develop legislation, policy proposals, and seek changes to the regulatory environment.

View Details

 

November 08, 2024 - 7:15 AM - 10:30 AM

2024 Southeast Connect

Valley Forge, PA

Join us on November 8, 2024, at the Sheraton Valley Forge for the region’s premier health care event. Southeast Connect brings together more than 250 executives, trustees, quality and safety leaders, nurses, and physicians to network, learn, and celebrate the region’s best-of-the-best.

View Details

 

November 12, 2024 - 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

What Hospital Leaders Need to Know Before Joining the Blues Antitrust Class Settlement

Online

It is likely that your system or hospital has recently been contacted by a firm urging you to partner with them to gain access to part of a substantial settlement associated with a recent court decision against Blue Cross and Blue Shield. In light of this, HAP is presenting a session to educate C-suite leaders about the case, hospital options, recovery potential, and timing so you are positioned to make the best decisions for your organization.

View Details

 

November 13, 2024 - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

From Chaos to Clarity: Navigating Clinical Documentation, CMI, and Risk Adjustment

Online

The value of accurate clinical documentation has gained a strong foothold in recent years, mostly due to its impact on high visibility metrics in a performance-based health care environment. As physicians juggle increasing administrative and clinical tasks, clinical documentation accuracy, a necessary evil, is often a source of frustration. This frustration stems partly from their interactions with documentation queries, the predominant approach to capturing severity for typical clinical documentation improvement (CDI) programs that typical CDI programs leverage. This typical query-driven approach has delivered significant value for severity capture and continues to do so, with limitations when it comes to scalability, physician engagement, and sustainable results.

View Details

Have an idea for an Education Topic?

We'd love to hear from our members. Simply fill out our brief form to share your ideas with us.

Learn More

Search By Date

+