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Business of Medicine: Changes in Reimbursement Models
Presenter: Mark Jansen, MD
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Knowledge Gap: 
The purpose of this activity is to educate healthcare providers with the most up-to-date information on Business of Medicine: Changes in Reimbursement Models .

Target Audience
The target audience includes all healthcare professionals such as physicians, nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals who would like to learn about Business of Medicine: Changes in Reimbursement Models and how it pertains to their respective profession.

 
Release and Expiration Dates
12/6/2016 - 12/6/2019

Objectives

  1. Explain financial and sociological forces that mandate changes in the payment system for healthcare in the U.S.
  2. Define the upcoming changes in CMS payment systems as the country moves from "volume to value."
  3. Explain the state Medicaid system of episodes of care and potential shared savings to providers and systems.

Biographical Info

Dr. Mark Jansen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine. He serves as the Medical Director for Regional Programs and Physician Relations and Strategic Development.



 


 

References

1.     U.S Administration on Aging using the Census data

2.     Alex Wayne Bloomberg News, U.S. tying health tab to quality of services, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,  Jan 27, 2015,
        Front Section, Page 1A

3.     Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, CMS.gov

4.     www.lansummit.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/4G-00Total.pdf    

 

 

Speaker Disclosures:
The planners, speakers, moderators, peer reviewers and /or panelists of this CE activity have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.

Planners: 
Kim Miller
Sarah Rhoads 
Susan Smith Dodson
Mark Jansen

Speaker:
Mark Jansen, MD           

Peer Reviewers: 
Kim Miller, MCHES


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2.       Complete the pre-test 
3.       View the entire activity online 
4.       Complete the post-test 
           (must pass the post-test with a score of 80% to receive credit)
           You may retake the post-test if you do not receive a passing score.
5.       Complete Evaluation 
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Type:  Internet Activity (Enduring Material)
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Credits
1 Hours> Non-Accredited

1 Credits> Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education> AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

1 Contact Hours> American Nurses Credentialing Center> ANCC

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