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Highlights from the 2023 Signify Health Symposium
By Signify Health Team on 7/11/23 2:46 PM
On May 24-25, 2023, Signify Health held its first annual symposium in San Antonio, Texas, themed Transforming Value-based Care. The event was held at La Cantera Resort and Spa, offering 11 keynote sessions and eight breakout sessions. More than 300 participants attended.
Topics: Accountable Care Organizations Population Health Value-based care
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Core building blocks for a mutually beneficial ACO and CIN partnership
By Signify Health Team on 7/5/23 9:23 AM
A webinar recap; Payers, Providers, & Patients The Impact of ACOs on Accelerating Clinical Integration
Topics: Accountable Care Organizations Population Health Value-based care
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Symposium Preview: Dr. Tamara Cadet discusses the importance of integrating traditional healthcare with social services
By Signify Health Team on 5/16/23 9:10 AM
Tamara J. Cadet, PhD, LICSW, MPH, is an Associate Professor at Penn Dental Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and a Senior Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute. Dr. Cadet specializes in health social work, health literacy, and advocating for underserved and vulnerable populations to have equal and equitable access to healthcare services.
Topics: Accountable Care Organizations Population Health Value-based care
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Signify celebrates nurses and their contribution to value-based care
By Signify Health Team on 5/9/23 3:28 PM
The month of May has historically celebrated nurses and their collective commitment to their patients and their profession. This year, rather than one week culminating on the May 12 birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, nurses week has expanded to National Nurses Month.
Topics: Nurses Value-based care Accountable care models Nurses Week
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Examining one year of transitional care management
By Marc Rothman, MD on 8/30/22 9:35 AM
When it comes to hospital discharges, going home ought to mean staying home. As a geriatrician, I’ve learned that the largest gaps in care often occur in those first few days and weeks after being discharged from a hospital or rehabilitation facility. Too often, providers lose track of patients once they are discharged from a hospital, only to see them back there within a month or two.