- TypeConference
- Location Newport Beach, California, United States
- Date 28-02-2020 - 01-03-2020
Medical/Healthcare/Hospital
The OVBC conference is the nation’s largest conference on Orthopedic Value-Based Care, bringing all disciplines together to address the immediate challenges in orthopedic healthcare today and to improve orthopedic health through innovative value-based care solutions.
So JOIN US this winter in sunny Newport Beach, California, as we break the silos in modern healthcare and pioneer practical industry solutions.
When: February 28 - March 1, 2020
Where: The Fashion Island Hotel, Newport Beach, CA.
CME Credits: Approved
More Info: https://acpm.health/ovbc2020
The goal of this transformative conference is to apply Triple Aim principles to orthopedic patients undergoing surgery. We aim to achieve this goal by breaking the “silos” and bringing together and educating all the stakeholders involved in the journey of an orthopedic patient.
This unique conference includes clinical, operational, and financial care redesign, as well as patient experience. This conference builds on the success of the last 4 years, which SOLD OUT each year and included physicians, nurses, healthcare executives, patients, and other providers such as physical therapists.
The 2020 program will have a US Guided Regional Anesthesia Workshop, three complimentary tracks to cover everyone in your team (clinical and non-clinical), and over 30 amazing speakers.
Why Should You Attend?
Physicians:
• Understand the shifting revenue paradigm.
• Discover new anesthesia and orthopedic strategies to improve outcome and workflow.
• Manage the orthopedic surgical patient in the context of VBC.
Healthcare Executives:
• Improve orthopedic patient outcomes while streamlining care delivery and reducing expense.
• Discover how VBC is being clinically practiced in different setting.
• Recognize shared challenges faced by all healthcare stakeholders.
Nurses & Physical Therapists:
• Gain new ideas for improving current episode of care.
• Discover evidenced-based best practices.
• Network with other nurses