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Private Practice Simple Solutions: Value-Based Care

Private Practice Simple Solutions: Value-Based Care webinar
Webinar (series)
Private Practice Simple Solutions: Value-Based Care
Mar 26 - May 21, 2024
Virtual

Each eight-week Private Practice Simple Solutions learning collaborative addresses one topic area important to private practices and begins with a webinar of pre-recorded content presented by subject matter experts.

Following the kick-off webinar, an asynchronous discussion board offers weekly prompts for participants that encourage interaction with peers and questions for the experts to address. Midway through the learning collaborative, participants attend a live webinar for a moderated Q&A on the topic that will inform the direction of the discussion prompts for the remainder of the session. 

Value-Based Care Part 1: 

In part 1, participants will watch a pre-recorded webinar and then engage in an asynchronous discussion leading up to part 2. Topics addressed will include the current value-based care (VBC) landscape, transitioning towards value, assessing risks, data-sharing and infrastructure cost responsibility. ⁠

Value-Based Care Part 2: 

In part 2, Kevin Hopkins, MD, will moderate a live Q&A session with our subject matter expert, Bryan Baston, MD. Viewers may ask questions, discuss the asynchronous prompts, and engage with Dr. Batson. Participants must watch part 1 to participate in part 2 of the learning collaborative.

Value-Based Care Part 1

 

Value-Based Care Part 2, Q&A

 

  • Bryan Batson, MD, CEO, Hattiesburg Clinic

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Disclaimer: The viewpoints expressed in this video are those of the participants and/or do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the AMA. 

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