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Event date: 3/22/2018 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event
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HITEQ Highlights: Office Hours for Measuring Return on Investment for Your Population Health Management Program

HITEQ Highlights Office Hours

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Join the HITEQ Center for office hours as a follow up to our webinar on Measuring Return on Investment for Your Population Health Management Program. Our webinar presenters, Mark Rivera, President of Managed Care Consulting, Inc./ MCC Analytics and Lynda Meade, Director of Consulting Services, Centerprise, Inc. and formerly of the HCCN at the Michigan Primary Care Association, will be available to answer your questions about components to put in place to measure the return on investment (ROI) of PHM programs and the HITEQ Center's PHM ROI matrix tool. The PHM ROI Matrix Tool is intended to “walk” an organization through a process of developing the ability to measure benefit in basic, intermediate, or advanced terms.

 

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