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Restoring Elective Surgery Caseload Post COVID-19: Use the Right Tools to Accommodate Pent-up Volume
Monday, October 11th, 2021
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT (10am Phoenix)
Flexing OR capacity and safely recovering elective surgery backlogs continues to be a priority for hospital leadership during these tumultuous times.
Through a partnership with perioperative leaders and hospital C-suites across the country, LeanTaaS provides hospitals visibility into their backlogs, streamlines the OR scheduling and block management processes, and unlocks OR capacity to accommodate pent-up volume given each hospital’s available resources – rooms, staffing, locations and more.
In this webinar, learn how to:
- Flex/create more open time in ORs, ASCs, and procedure rooms/endoscopy suites
- Effectively communicate OR availability to surgeons offices/clinics, far more efficiently than phone and fax
- “Right-size” blocks in a fair and surgeon-centric manner
Presenters:
Ashley Walsh, MHA – Vice President Client Services iQueue for Operating Rooms & iQueue for Inpatient Beds
Zetong Li, Senior Director – Product Management LeanTaaS
Mandates, boosters and pediatric vaccines: How to successfully manage the next phase of COVID-19 vaccination
Click HERE to Register
If the mood of the initial COVID-19 vaccine rollout felt exuberant, the sentiment heading into fall feels more daunting against the backdrop of the Delta variant and ongoing vaccine hesitancy. Healthcare organizations need to manage those challenges while also figuring out effective ways to administer boosters, navigate vaccine mandates, and provide vaccines to kids 12 and over — and likely kids under 12 soon.
Luckily, we can lean on best practices from this past spring and summer to successfully tackle the tasks ahead. In this webinar, physician leaders and COVID-19 vaccination experts will share lessons from earlier efforts to ensure equitable, timely and efficient vaccine distribution in the coming months.
Key learning points:
- Best practices for adapting to changing guidance and policies
- Actionable strategies for overcoming vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers, adults and parents
- Methods for incentivizing primary care and pediatric practices to vaccinate against COVID-19, especially in vaccine deserts
Presenters:
Kavita Patel, MD
Fellow and Managing Director in the Center for Health Policy at the Brookings Institution; frequent guest expert on NPR, CBS, NBC, and MSNBC; Primary Care Physician; and former Director of Policy for the Obama Administration
Rebecca Weintraub, MD
Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Leader of the COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery response at Ariadne Labs, and Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Hilary Hatch, PhD
Chief Clinical Officer at Phreesia, Instructor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins, and Faculty at the Psychoanalytic Association of NY (PANY) affiliated with NYU Langone Health
Mayo Clinic’s 17th Annual Women’s Health Update 2021
November 4th – 6th
DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Paradise Valley – Scottsdale, Arizona
(livestream available)
This three-day conference will address topics focusing on contraception, sexual health, menopause and other hormonal issues, breast health, LGBT health, cosmetic dermatology, general medical conditions in women and more. Interactive Q & A panel discussions with the faculty, reinforced by evidence-supported and case-based presentations, ensure this program is one not to miss!
Profession | Price | Livestream Pricing |
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M.D., D.O., Ph.D. | $650 | $525 |
Allied Health, NP, PA, Retirees | $550 | $525 |
Friday Roundtable – You must be Registered for either the Live or LIVESTREAM session | Limit | Cost |
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Roundtable Option 1: Endometriosis Updates – LIVESTREAM | 20 | $20 |
Roundtable Option 2: Integrative Therapies for Cancer Survivors – LIVESTREAM | 20 | $20 |
Roundtable Option 3: Contraceptive Choices – “Fitting the Right Woman with the Right Contraceptive” – LIVESTREAM | 20 | $20 |
Saturday Morning Yoga-Tai Chi – You must be Registered for either the Live or LIVESTREAM session | Limit | Cost |
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Saturday – Yoga-Tai Chi Course November 6 – 6:30-7:15am – LIVESTREAM (Open to Live and Livestream Registrants) | None | No Cost |
Target Audience
This course is designed for primary care physicians/practitioners, general internists, gynecologists, specialists in preventative care, and other health care professionals (PAs, NPs and RNs) who have an interest in Women’s Health.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Describe an approach to management of menopause, including the current guidelines on menopausal hormone therapy
- Discuss the newest cervical cancer screening guidelines
- Explain an approach to breast cancer screening with newer imaging modalities
- Formulate an approach to the management of PCOS in women
- Explain sex specific diagnosis and management of sleep apnea and sleep disorders in women
- Review the role of testosterone treatment in postmenopausal women and the lack of an “androgen deficiency in women”
- Explain the prevalence of premature and early menopause and its management
- Describe CBD use in women’s health
- Detail the role of gender affirming hormone therapy in the treatment of gender dysphoria
- Explain newer contraceptive options and changing contraceptive practices in the United States
Attendance at any Mayo Clinic course does not indicate or guarantee competence or proficiency in the skills, knowledge or performance of any care or procedure(s) which may be discussed or taught in this course.
Mayo Clinic Cardio-Oncology Update 2021
Thursday, November 4 – November 6
Location: Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, 7575 East Princess Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Description: This course will cover key updates in cardio-oncology clinical practice and research over the last year, and also review key fundamental topics regarding the management of cardiac and vascular diseases affecting patients with cancer and cancer survivors. Fundamental topics will include heart failure, myocarditis, vascular disease, and arrhythmias associated with cancer therapies, as well as the cardiac effects of radiation therapy.
This livestream course provides the latest, state-of-the-art information on the diagnosis and management of common disorders such as management of biliary stone disease, new insight in GI motility disorder, Barrett’s screening/surveillance, eosinophilic esophagitis, endoscopy for colon polyp resection, new interventional endoscopy, artificial intelligence in GI endoscopy; management of alcoholic hepatitis, hepatitis B, fatty liver, and early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Friday offers a full-day, interactive, live-endoscopy session where participants have the unique opportunity to ask the endoscopists questions while the procedures are taking place. Interactive live endoscopy procedures include: colonoscopy and polypectomy techniques A, B and C; advanced imaging and ERCP cannulation; Barrett’s neoplasm: EMR or ablation; advanced resection (ESD); Third Space Endoscopy (POEM, G POEM, or STER); EUS for intervention – direct access to pancreas duct; enteroenterostomy; and colonoscopy insertion technique; enteral stent insertion for a treatment of stenosis/obstruction, ERCP with stent; removal of stones/sampling; cholangioscopy; biopsy/burshing; and diagnostic EUS.
Saturday offers didactic lectures with panel discussions for interactive Q & A opportunities with course faculty members. Active audience participation is strongly encouraged.
Course highlights:
- Relevant updates you can immediately apply to your clinical practice
- Evidence-based lectures, case presentations, panel discussions and Q & A sessions
- Interactive live endoscopy session with the opportunity to ask endoscopists questions during procedures.
MOC Credit
LIVESTREAM Registration | LIVESTREAM |
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Friday / Saturday | |
M.D., D.O., Ph.D. | $345 |
Allied Health, NP, PA, Retirees | $250 |
Saturday Only | |
M.D., D.O., Ph.D. | $200 |
Allied Health, NP, PA, Retirees | $140 |
Target Audience
The intended audience includes gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, nurses and advanced healthcare practitioners (NPs, PAs, RNs, etc.).
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
Gastroenterology:
• Review updated diagnostic criteria and management for IBS
• Explain expanding possibilities of interventional endoscopic ultrasound
• Describe diagnostic criteria and new treatment modalities for eosinophilic esophagitis
• Evaluate upcoming AI technology in diagnostic endoscopy
• Describe the best technique to achieve high-quality EMR for managing colon polyps
• Evaluate current recommendations and newer diagnostic modalities for Barrett’s esophagus
• Review current algorithms to evaluate and treat suspected gallstone disease and bile duct stones
Hepatology:
• Evaluate current management for alcoholic hepatitis, including the controversial role of liver transplantation, and assess emerging potential therapy
• Update current and emerging approaches to hepatitis B
• Appraise current management of fatty liver disease
• Review strategies for screening populations for and managing hepatocellular carcinoma
Attendance at any Mayo Clinic course does not indicate or guarantee competence or proficiency in the skills, knowledge or performance of any care or procedure(s) which may be discussed or taught in this course.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
The AHCCCS community forum includes discussion on upcoming AHCCCS initiatives, which may include services for Individuals with ASD, telehealth, crisis services, criminal justice, and competitive contract expansion. Members, family members, advocates, community members, providers, and stakeholders are encouraged to attend.
Attend virtually or in person. The Hertel Report’s Summer State of the State conference features robust Arizona market discussions, a complete conference program, data reference pages, and a directory to support post-conference networking.
HOST & MODERATOR
JIM HAMMOND
CEO & Publisher, The Hertel Report
Managing Consultant, Professional Healthcare Solutions
FEATURED GUEST SPEAKER
An experienced ACO program administrator, Rick is a national thought leader in value-based healthcare strategy and VP Commercial & Strategy for Lumeris. He leads partnership alliances and corporate development for Lumeris
Join Arizona healthcare stakeholders from across the healthcare continuum to glean fresh insight and a look at trends impacting health equity and addressing the social determinants of health (SDOH) in Arizona communities.
PROGRAM DETAILS:
Orange Tree Resort, Scottsdale
10601 N 56th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Friday, July 15, 2022
- 9 to 10am: Networking & Light Refreshments
- 10am – 12:30pm: State of the State Program
- 12:30-1:30pm: Boxed Lunch, dash or stay & connect
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The AHCCCS Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA) and the Office of Human Rights (OHR) hold community meetings each month to help members, families, and stakeholders learn about programs and initiatives, and to solicit feedback. We ask you to share this information with your patients, clients, families, and stakeholders so they can better understand Arizona’s Medicaid services and how to find community resources and tools.
Please visit our “Events” section of The Hertel Report to view and register for these, and other upcoming events.
Jacobs Law Training
WHEN: Tuesday, September 6, 10:00 a.m.-noon & Friday, September 16, 1:00-3:00 p.m. (first Tuesday and third Friday of every month)
WHERE: online on Zoom. Register in advance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Foster families, adoptive families, behavioral health professionals, former foster youth, and families interested in foster and adoption.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: This training covers an overview of the law (Arizona House Bill 2442), a review and use of the DCS Placement Packet, legal rights and protections, and covered services.
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AHCCCS Hot Topics
TOPIC: Arizona Long Term Care Services Elderly and Physical Disabled Request for Proposal
WHEN: Monday, September 19, 11:00-11:30 a.m.
WHERE: online on Zoom. Register in advance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:AHCCCS members and their families, community members, behavioral health professionals, providers, advocates, and anyone who wants to learn more about Arizona’s Medicaid program.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Join us in September to learn about AHCCCS’ new procurement for health plans to operate the Arizona Long Term Care (ALTCS) Elderly and Physically Disabled (EPD) program.
Share this flier with your stakeholders.
Office of Human Rights: The Inpatient Treatment & Discharge Planning for Individuals Living with a Serious Mental Illness
TOPIC: The Inpatient Treatment & Discharge Planning for Individuals Living with a Serious Mental Illness
WHEN: Thurs., September 22,, 3:00-4:30 p.m.
WHERE: online on Zoom. Register in advance.
To join by audio only: 877-853-5257
Webinar ID 896 0968 3838
Passcode: 5002317789
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: AHCCCS members who use behavioral health services or have an SMI designation, family members, people who are natural supports, providers who serve these members, stakeholders, and community advocates.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Division of Community Advocacy and Intergovernmental Relations (DCAIR) overview, Office of Human Rights (OHR) overview, the Inpatient Treatment and Discharge Planning Process, Navigating the Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Grievance and Appeal Process, Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA) overview, Advocacy Resources, and upcoming AHCCCS forums and training.
OIFA Health Care Navigation
TOPIC: Timeliness of Services
WHEN: Tuesday, September 27, Noon-12:30 p.m.
WHERE: online on Zoom. Register in advance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: AHCCCS members and their families, community members, behavioral health professionals, providers, advocates, and/or anyone who wants to learn more about Arizona’s Medicaid program.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Learn about the AHCCCS standards on appointment availability as they apply to primary care providers (PCPs), specialists, dental, maternity and behavioral health providers.
The AHCCCS Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA) and the Office of Human Rights (OHR) hold community meetings each month to help members, families, and stakeholders learn about programs and initiatives, and to solicit feedback. We ask you to share this information with your patients, clients, families, and stakeholders so they can better understand Arizona’s Medicaid services and how to find community resources and tools.
Please visit our “Events” section of The Hertel Report to view and register for these, and other upcoming events.
AHCCCS Hot Topics
TOPIC: Arizona Long Term Care Services Elderly and Physical Disabled Request for Proposal
WHEN: Monday, September 19, 11:00-11:30 a.m.
WHERE: online on Zoom. Register in advance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:AHCCCS members and their families, community members, behavioral health professionals, providers, advocates, and anyone who wants to learn more about Arizona’s Medicaid program.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Join us in September to learn about AHCCCS’ new procurement for health plans to operate the Arizona Long Term Care (ALTCS) Elderly and Physically Disabled (EPD) program.
Share this flier with your stakeholders.
The AHCCCS Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA) and the Office of Human Rights (OHR) hold community meetings each month to help members, families, and stakeholders learn about programs and initiatives, and to solicit feedback. We ask you to share this information with your patients, clients, families, and stakeholders so they can better understand Arizona’s Medicaid services and how to find community resources and tools.
Please see our Events page on The Hertel Report to register for these, and other events.
Office of Human Rights: The Inpatient Treatment & Discharge Planning for Individuals Living with a Serious Mental Illness
TOPIC: The Inpatient Treatment & Discharge Planning for Individuals Living with a Serious Mental Illness
WHEN: Thurs., September 22, 3:00-4:30 p.m.
WHERE: online on Zoom. Register in advance.
To join by audio only: 877-853-5257
Webinar ID 896 0968 3838
Passcode: 5002317789
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: AHCCCS members who use behavioral health services or have an SMI designation, family members, people who are natural supports, providers who serve these members, stakeholders, and community advocates.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Division of Community Advocacy and Intergovernmental Relations (DCAIR) overview, Office of Human Rights (OHR) overview, the Inpatient Treatment and Discharge Planning Process, Navigating the Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Grievance and Appeal Process, Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA) overview, Advocacy Resources, and upcoming AHCCCS forums and training.
The AHCCCS Office of Individual and Family Affairs (OIFA) and the Office of Human Rights (OHR) hold community meetings each month to help members, families, and stakeholders learn about programs and initiatives, and to solicit feedback. We ask you to share this information with your patients, clients, families, and stakeholders so they can better understand Arizona’s Medicaid services and how to find community resources and tools.
Please see our Events page on The Hertel Report to register for these, and other events.
OIFA Health Care Navigation – Timeliness of Services
TOPIC: Timeliness of Services
WHEN: Tuesday, September 27, Noon-12:30 p.m.
WHERE: online on Zoom. Register in advance.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: AHCCCS members and their families, community members, behavioral health professionals, providers, advocates, and/or anyone who wants to learn more about Arizona’s Medicaid program.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Learn about the AHCCCS standards on appointment availability as they apply to primary care providers (PCPs), specialists, dental, maternity and behavioral health providers.
Please share this flier with industry colleagues.