GRI’s New Sustainability Reporting Guidelines: G4GRI最新可持续发展报告指导方针:G4-Sherin L...Simba Events
CSR Leadership World 2014 committee, Simba Events, concentrates to bring the whole system from global network to review and exam CSR issues with 360 angle to discover the earnest ways toward a sustainable economy future!
2014全球企业社会责任领袖峰会组委会-上海辛巴商务咨询有限公司,致力于打造一个整合全球CSR体系资源力量,用360度的全视角审视及检测当前及未来的CSR发展议题,共同找到通往可持续发展的商业未来的最佳路径!
GRI’s New Sustainability Reporting Guidelines: G4GRI最新可持续发展报告指导方针:G4-Sherin L...Simba Events
CSR Leadership World 2014 committee, Simba Events, concentrates to bring the whole system from global network to review and exam CSR issues with 360 angle to discover the earnest ways toward a sustainable economy future!
2014全球企业社会责任领袖峰会组委会-上海辛巴商务咨询有限公司,致力于打造一个整合全球CSR体系资源力量,用360度的全视角审视及检测当前及未来的CSR发展议题,共同找到通往可持续发展的商业未来的最佳路径!
Improving Performance with Social Business Solutions - Featuring: Premier Hea...Perficient, Inc.
Learn how to leverage IBM Social Business solutions to innovate and collaborate more productively, and how to anticipate market needs and deliver exceptional customer experiences. Hear how Premier is integrating business processes with social and analytical tools from IBM to create a competitive advantage and pioneer a better way of doing business.
Kevin Fickenscher, M.D., CPE, FACPE, FAAFP
President, Healthcare Division
Chief Medical Officer
AMC Health, Inc.
Former President and CEO
American Medical Informatics Association
Bundled Payments in Healthcare – The Next Generation LIVE WebcastThomas LaPointe
A bundled payment is a single re-imbursement to a healthcare provider for all clinical services related to a single instance of medical care and away from fees-for-service.
Bundling of payments to healthcare providers will be used more frequently to reduce the cost of healthcare in the United States. Theoretically, bundled payment schemes will improve the quality of care, reduce un-necessary care, and reduce variation in cost among payers. However, research results are varied. Pilot projects such as Prometheus have been slow to develop because of the difficulty of agreeing upon which services can be bundled.
Provisions for bundled payments are included in both the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and the Affordable Health Care for America Act (AHCAA). The PPACA bill established a national Medicare program in 2013. The AHCAA bill requires reform of Medicare payments for post-acute services, including the bundled payments.
Healthcare legal counsel face a number of legal and regulatory issues in structuring bundled and gain-sharing payment systems. The legal challenges arise from insurance, state laws, provider relationships, and fair market value dis-agreements. In the past, these arrangements were found potentially to violate the Anti-Kickback statute and Civil Monetary Penalties Act.
Our panel of skilled practitioners will review bundled payment schemes and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the schemes. The panel will discuss operational and regulatory concerns for healthcare providers, critical provision documentation, the effects of healthcare reform and other recent legislative, regulatory, and enforcement activities. Also addressed is gain-sharing.
Key Topics include:
Public and Private Bundled Payment Initiatives & Gain-sharing Arrangements
Bundled Payments Programs and Current CMS initiatives
Implementation and Operational Challenges
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Bundled Payments
Medicare Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI) Initiative
Bundled Payment Transparency and Risk Arrangements
Bundled Payment Documentation, Data Analysis, & Reporting
Legal and Regulatory Compliance Issues
To view the webcast go to this link: http://youtu.be/ITYISDHd7zY
To learn more about the webcast please visit our website: http://theknowledgegroup.org
Bookends of the Patient Experience: Improvement Strategies from Admission to ...TraceByTWSG
In this webinar, Yvonne Chase of Mayo Clinic shares strategies to improve patient experience across the continuum of care - from pre-service to post-servcie activities. This presentation shares tools and processes used to streamline patient access, coordinate patient care and conduct patient follow-up post discharge - all while monitoring patient interactions to ensure clear and accurate communication from the first point of contact to the last.
The Formula for Optimizing the Value-Based Healthcare EquationHealth Catalyst
Two variables are required in the value-based healthcare equation if it is to add up to a profitable contract. One variable, optimizing the care for the patient population, is commonly included and is a focus for most healthcare systems involved in managing population health. However, a second variable, getting the right dollars in order to care for that population, is often overlooked. And yet this variable is easier to attain. It’s a matter of appropriately assessing the risk of the population by addressing inaccurate diagnoses coding. Here, we offer four methods for solving this variable: identifying high-risk gaps over time, persistent diagnosis tracking, identifying code adequacy, and identifying likely diagnoses.
Linking Clinical And Financial Data: The Key To Real Quality And Cost OutHealth Catalyst
Since accountable care took the healthcare industry by a storm in 2010, health systems have had to move from their predictable revenue streams based on volume to a model that includes quality measures. While the switch will ultimately improve both quality and cost outcomes, health systems now need the capability of tracking and analyzing the data from both clinical and financial systems. A late-binding enterprise data warehouse provides the flexible architecture that makes it possible to liberate both kinds of data to link it together to provide a full picture of trends and opportunities.
An introductory overview of the basic concepts of Healthcare Quality, a starter for beginners.
Prepared in 2014 for the new staff of the Quality Management Department in King Saud University Medical City in Riyadh as a part of their capacity building plan.
Acknowledgments:
*Dr. Magdy Gamal Yousef, MBBCh, MS, CPHQ - for his contribution in the scientific content
**Ms. Maram Baksh, MS, CPHQ - for the design of the full HCQ capacity building plan in KSUMC
Improving Patient Safety and Quality Through Culture, Clinical Analytics, Evi...Health Catalyst
According to the Centers of Disease Control (CDC), an estimated 70,000 patients die each year from hospital-associated infections (HAIs): contrast the CDC statistic with the fact that only 35,000 people die each year in the U.S. from motor vehicle accidents. Learn key best practices in patient safety and quality including: patient safety as a team sport, the added challenges of healthcare being the most complex, adaptive system, and how culture, analytics, and content contribute to improve outcomes and lower costs.
Improving Performance with Social Business Solutions - Featuring: Premier Hea...Perficient, Inc.
Learn how to leverage IBM Social Business solutions to innovate and collaborate more productively, and how to anticipate market needs and deliver exceptional customer experiences. Hear how Premier is integrating business processes with social and analytical tools from IBM to create a competitive advantage and pioneer a better way of doing business.
Kevin Fickenscher, M.D., CPE, FACPE, FAAFP
President, Healthcare Division
Chief Medical Officer
AMC Health, Inc.
Former President and CEO
American Medical Informatics Association
Bundled Payments in Healthcare – The Next Generation LIVE WebcastThomas LaPointe
A bundled payment is a single re-imbursement to a healthcare provider for all clinical services related to a single instance of medical care and away from fees-for-service.
Bundling of payments to healthcare providers will be used more frequently to reduce the cost of healthcare in the United States. Theoretically, bundled payment schemes will improve the quality of care, reduce un-necessary care, and reduce variation in cost among payers. However, research results are varied. Pilot projects such as Prometheus have been slow to develop because of the difficulty of agreeing upon which services can be bundled.
Provisions for bundled payments are included in both the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and the Affordable Health Care for America Act (AHCAA). The PPACA bill established a national Medicare program in 2013. The AHCAA bill requires reform of Medicare payments for post-acute services, including the bundled payments.
Healthcare legal counsel face a number of legal and regulatory issues in structuring bundled and gain-sharing payment systems. The legal challenges arise from insurance, state laws, provider relationships, and fair market value dis-agreements. In the past, these arrangements were found potentially to violate the Anti-Kickback statute and Civil Monetary Penalties Act.
Our panel of skilled practitioners will review bundled payment schemes and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the schemes. The panel will discuss operational and regulatory concerns for healthcare providers, critical provision documentation, the effects of healthcare reform and other recent legislative, regulatory, and enforcement activities. Also addressed is gain-sharing.
Key Topics include:
Public and Private Bundled Payment Initiatives & Gain-sharing Arrangements
Bundled Payments Programs and Current CMS initiatives
Implementation and Operational Challenges
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Bundled Payments
Medicare Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI) Initiative
Bundled Payment Transparency and Risk Arrangements
Bundled Payment Documentation, Data Analysis, & Reporting
Legal and Regulatory Compliance Issues
To view the webcast go to this link: http://youtu.be/ITYISDHd7zY
To learn more about the webcast please visit our website: http://theknowledgegroup.org
Bookends of the Patient Experience: Improvement Strategies from Admission to ...TraceByTWSG
In this webinar, Yvonne Chase of Mayo Clinic shares strategies to improve patient experience across the continuum of care - from pre-service to post-servcie activities. This presentation shares tools and processes used to streamline patient access, coordinate patient care and conduct patient follow-up post discharge - all while monitoring patient interactions to ensure clear and accurate communication from the first point of contact to the last.
The Formula for Optimizing the Value-Based Healthcare EquationHealth Catalyst
Two variables are required in the value-based healthcare equation if it is to add up to a profitable contract. One variable, optimizing the care for the patient population, is commonly included and is a focus for most healthcare systems involved in managing population health. However, a second variable, getting the right dollars in order to care for that population, is often overlooked. And yet this variable is easier to attain. It’s a matter of appropriately assessing the risk of the population by addressing inaccurate diagnoses coding. Here, we offer four methods for solving this variable: identifying high-risk gaps over time, persistent diagnosis tracking, identifying code adequacy, and identifying likely diagnoses.
Linking Clinical And Financial Data: The Key To Real Quality And Cost OutHealth Catalyst
Since accountable care took the healthcare industry by a storm in 2010, health systems have had to move from their predictable revenue streams based on volume to a model that includes quality measures. While the switch will ultimately improve both quality and cost outcomes, health systems now need the capability of tracking and analyzing the data from both clinical and financial systems. A late-binding enterprise data warehouse provides the flexible architecture that makes it possible to liberate both kinds of data to link it together to provide a full picture of trends and opportunities.
An introductory overview of the basic concepts of Healthcare Quality, a starter for beginners.
Prepared in 2014 for the new staff of the Quality Management Department in King Saud University Medical City in Riyadh as a part of their capacity building plan.
Acknowledgments:
*Dr. Magdy Gamal Yousef, MBBCh, MS, CPHQ - for his contribution in the scientific content
**Ms. Maram Baksh, MS, CPHQ - for the design of the full HCQ capacity building plan in KSUMC
Improving Patient Safety and Quality Through Culture, Clinical Analytics, Evi...Health Catalyst
According to the Centers of Disease Control (CDC), an estimated 70,000 patients die each year from hospital-associated infections (HAIs): contrast the CDC statistic with the fact that only 35,000 people die each year in the U.S. from motor vehicle accidents. Learn key best practices in patient safety and quality including: patient safety as a team sport, the added challenges of healthcare being the most complex, adaptive system, and how culture, analytics, and content contribute to improve outcomes and lower costs.
64. (二)ISO 9000:94與ISO9000:2000之構成
ISO 9000:94版架構:
ISO 8402 ------ 名詞定義
ISO 9000 ------ 標準選用指導綱要
ISO 9001
ISO 9002 品質保証標準
ISO 9003
ISO 9004 ------ 品質管理標準
ISO 10011-----品質稽核指導綱要
ISO 10012-----量測品保標准
ISO 10013-----品質手冊指導綱要
-ISO 9000 品質管理體系—概念和術
語
-ISO 9001 品質管理體系-要求事項
-ISO 9004 品質管理體系-指南
ISO 10011 品質系統稽核指導綱要
ISO 9000:2000版架構:
65. (四) ISO 9001:2000版特色
ISO 9001/2/3合並為單一標準ISO 9001
強調PDCA流程管理模式
著重持續改善及預防在先的精神
提倡人性管理,強調內外部的溝通
突出了環境保護的主題
以滿足客戶為組織活動的起點和終點
(三)ISO 9000:94 VS ISO9000:2000
ISO 9001:1994
-品質系統-設計、開發、生產、安裝及服務之品質保證模式
-對產品及/或服務提供品質保證
ISO 9001:2000
-品質管理系統-要求事項
-產品品質保證,展現達成客戶滿意之能力