Center for Employer Engagement Call Agenda:
Wednesday, December 15, 3:00 PM EST
Center for Employer Engagement
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 3:00pm-4:00pm EST
Call in number: 712.432.3900 Code - 471334# Moderator/Speakers - *406354
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Call Agenda
I. Introductions
Co-Chairs:
Duane Putnam, Pfizer, Inc.
Bruce Sherman, MD, Whirlpool Corporation
Robert Dribbon, Merck & Co., Inc.
II. Update on PCMH Metrics work for employers and other purchasers
(Measuring the impact of PCMH on healthcare utilization, cost, quality, absenteeism, presenteeism and employee health status.)
III. Kellogg William Greer
"Pathways to Health in Calhoun County, Michigan - a community approach to PCMH"
(Deck will be sent in another email)
IV. “Introduction to the Patient-Centered Medical Home”
Video now available in English and Spanish. http://www.pcpcc.net/content/emmi
This video was created by Emmi Solutions in partnership with the PCPCC to educate patients, employees, and other stakeholders
about the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Public distribution of this video is made possible through the sponsorship of TransforMED.
The Spanish translation of the video was made possible by the generous support of Pfizer.
V. Update on 2011 Calls
January 12, 2011 Anne Rogers North Carolina State Employees
Call Schedule
Call-in Number is 712-432-3900 Passcode is 471334 Moderator code is 406354
Monthly - Wednesday, 3 PM EST – 2nd Wednesday of the Month:
1/12, 2/9, 3/9, 4/13, 5/11, 6/8, 7/13, (no August calls) 9/14, 10/12, 11/9, 12/14.
Resources
Center for Employer Engagement- Goals and Objectives
Purchasers Guide: http://www.pcpcc.net/content/purchaser-guide
VII. Deliverables Timetable
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Deliverables
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Timeframe
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Prepare and release value based benefit design white paper that establishes the role benefit design has as the enabler for PCMH
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CEE co-chairs are leading the project along with NBCH
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Continue messages to employers of need to integrate and coordinate various benefit strategies that promote PCP care and employee engagement. Including but not limited to:
· onsite primary care clinics and the PCMH universe
· the new mental health parity legislation
· HDHP coverage of preventive services
· Possible need to incentivize employees to join patient-centered medical homes
· Needed for employer-to- employee communication on PCMH
Role of data collectors - incidence of disease + adherence data
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Address one of these topics at each PCPCC Stakeholder Conference in 2011
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Update the CEE portion of the PCPCC website to more accurately reflect the goals and expected deliverables of the CEE, including the implementation of some interactive sections to better engage participants, if feasible
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January 2, 2011
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X. Wrap-up & Next call
Next call is: January 12, 2011
http://www.pcpcc.net/files/patient_centered_medication_management_services_1.pdf
Edwina Rogers, Executive Director
Amy Gibson, COO
Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative
The Homer Building
601 Thirteenth Street, NW, Suite 400 North
Washington, DC 20005
Edwina Direct: (202) 417-2081
Edwina Cell: (202) 674-7800
Fax: (202) 393-6148
[email protected]
agibson@pcpcc.net
www.pcpcc.net
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