Cardiovascular Service Lines Strategies

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Webcast on CD or On-Demand

presented on June 23, 2010

Sponsored by Service Lines Strategies Virtual Workshop 2010

Growth strategies for cardiovascular services in the age of healthcare reform

Critical to your hospital's cardiovascular service line success is an assessment of your subspecialty services and analysis of emerging specialties. Our expert panelists tell you how healthcare reform will impact the cardiovascular service lines’ compensation models, quality, and costs.

Join HealthLeaders Media and physician experts from Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute, the International Heart Institute of Montana, and VHA for this 90-minute webcast, including Q&A, for this solution-focused discussion of quality, cost, sub-specialization, and physician alignment. 

After completing the program participants will be able to:

  • Explain how the reform act could impact cardiovascular services
  • List strategies to maintain your market share in the face of financial pressures
  • Develop methods to better align with key physicians
  • Create a strategic plan that will grow and sustain market share
  • Improve quality metrics
  • PROGRAM AGENDA

    1. National trends in cardiovascular services      
    2. Maintaining margins and clinical quality initiatives
      1. How to develop your strategic plan
      2. How to sustain market share
    3. What The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act means to cardiovascular services
      1. From volume-based reimbursements to value-based rewards
      2. What tools and measure are needed to monitor quality and costs
    4. The impact on subspecialty service lines       
      1. Vascular
      2. Electrophysiology
      3. Cardiovascular surgery
      4. Imaging
    5. Physician staff models and governance
      1. Shared governance model
      2. Compensation modeling
      3. The employed staff model
    6. Q&A

    SPEAKERS

    Thomas Di Salvo, MD, MPH, MBA, Medical Director, Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute, Nashville, TN. Prior to joining Vanderbilt, Dr. Di Salvo was an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and completed a MPH in Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health.

    Joseph Knapp, MD, Medical Director, International Heart Institute of Montana, Missoula, MT

    Patricia Tyson, RN, MSA , vice president of VHA Clinical Specialty Services and Goodroe Healthcare Solutions. Through clinical specialty services, she provides hospitals with specialized consulting and software to optimize service lines including cardiology. Tyson is considered an expert in analyzing physician practice patterns and hospital operations in interventional cardiology, cardiac surgery, and other areas.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
    CEOs, COOs, CFOs, CMOs, CNOs, CIOs, service line directors and managers, healthcare, planning and business development, physician leaders, and department heads

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    Critical to your hospital's cardiovascular service line success is an assessment of your subspecialty services and analysis of emerging specialties. Our expert panelists tell you how healthcare reform will impact the cardiovascular service lines’ compensation models, quality, and costs. Join HealthLeaders Media and physician experts from Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute, the International Heart Institute of Montana, and VHA for this 90-minute webcast, including Q&A, for this solution-focused discussion of quality, cost, sub-specialization, and physician alignment.
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