Randall Madry, Executive Director of Preventing Colorectal Cancer (PCC), will be in Portland on Friday, March 21st to award Cambia Health Solutions, the parent company of Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield and other health related companies with operations in the Pacific Northwest and nationally, with PCC’s Champions of Colorectal Cancer Prevention award. The award will be presented at 3PM at 200 SW Market Street, Portland, Oregon 97201. The presentation will occur in the conference room on the lobby level of the building.
Epstein Becker Green and EBG Advisors announce the sixth webinar in a series focusing on emerging trends in population health. The session, The Population Health Alliance Framework: A Tool for Population Health Success, will provide a dynamic overview of the way traditional programs such as utilization management, disease management, wellness and case management are being re-defined and implemented within a “population health” framework.
RadSite™ and DICOM Grid will host a free webinar titled, The Future of Medical Image Sharing: Improving Data Exchange on the Cloud. The education-based, conversational style session will examine how medical image sharing provides value to imaging practices as well as to the related health facilities and patients they serve. DICOM Grid and RadSite are committed to the importance of empowering health care organizations with the ability to access, share, manage, and store complex diagnostic images securely—anytime, anywhere.
RadSite™, a leading certification organization promoting quality-based imaging practices, is announcing the completion of a new study highlighting the accreditation agency’s emerging role in promoting smart imaging networks that encourage quality and cost savings.
TCS Healthcare Technologies (TCS), a leading provider of software and clinical solutions for population health management, has appointed Jeff Frater, RN, BSN, director of partner development.
RadSite™, a national leader in the certification and accreditation of diagnostic imaging systems, and now an official accrediting body as designated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), is seeking board and committee nominations to support the organization’s quality benchmarking activities. RadSite’s programs help assess, track and report imaging trends in an effort to enhance imaging procedures and outcomes.
Epstein Becker Green and EBG Advisors announce the fifth webinar in a series focusing on emerging trends in population health. The session, “Examining Provider Reimbursement and Payment Models within Emerging Population Health Management Systems,” will highlight recent activities by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), state governments, private payers, and other stakeholders to update or create new provider payment strategies.
Schooner Healthcare Services, a leading business development and marketing communications firm in the health care and nonprofit sectors, is relaunching as Schooner Strategies to offer scalable solutions to businesses of all sizes in other sectors. Under the Schooner Strategies banner, the company is now working with several new clients representing the food, construction, wellness and e-book categories.
Not-for-profit advocacy organization Preventing Colorectal Cancer (PCC) seeks nominations for the fourth annual Champion Awards of Colon Cancer Prevention to recognize individuals, groups and companies that provide either exceptionally high standards of care or who most effectively advocate for the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC). Founded in 2008, PCC’s mission is to educate the public and key stakeholders about the opportunities to reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer through regular screening and care options for patients and their clinicians.
Medical Management and Rehabilitation Services (MMARS), one of the most experienced care management organizations in the United States, announces the launch of Exclusive Healthcare Placement, Inc., a premier staffing agency specializing in healthcare placement across the United States.