Webinars

AMGA webinars offer a convenient and cost-effective way to stay informed on the latest developments in health care. Our one-hour, live webinars cover a variety of subjects and allow you to engage with the presenters through Q&A. For more information or questions, please contact our Meetings & Education team at amgaevents@amga.org.

Interested in sponsoring webinar content to share with AMGA Members? Please contact Colleen Stern at cstern@amga.org for more information.

Unable to participate in a live webinar? Visit AMGA's Webinar Archives to access up to one year of content listings, or browse all available webinar content by visiting the AMGA Solutions Library and searching by “Resource Type”.


All webinars marked “ Eligible for Continuing Education Credit ” have been made eligible as live educational activities for which live participants may claim 1 hour of CME and ACHE Qualified Education credit. Click here for details.


 

Wednesday,
May 8, 2024
1:00 pm ET
AMGA ValuePathways Series
Addressing Burnout & Promoting Value through Clinician Advocacy
Eligible for Continuing Education Credit

David Tyson, Director, Policy & Regulatory Affairs, Novant Health
Sidney Fletcher, MD, FACEP, SVP & Chief Clinical Officer - Greater Charlotte Market, Novant Health

This webinar will provide an overview of how the Novant Health Center for Public Policy Solutions is driving solutions to reduce overregulation, combat clinician burnout, improve patient satisfaction, and enhance care quality through public policy. We will discuss the Center’s first white paper, a clinician-led research effort focused on "sick-well" visits -- when patients receive a separate bill for discussion of acute concerns or chronic conditions during their annual preventive wellness visits. We will also share more about our proposed solution aimed at addressing the root causes of this issue, a key example of how listening to the perspective of frontline clinicians and translating that perspective into public policy change is needed to truly deliver on the Quadruple Aim of value-based care.

 
NEW DATE AND TIME
Wednesday,
May 8, 2024
3:00 pm ET
 
Corporate Partner Sponsored Series
UCLA on Streamlining Transitions to Home-Based Care with DME ePrescribing
Sponsored by Parachute Health

Catie Moser, SVP Customer Success, Parachute Health
Mary Noli Pilkington, MSN, RN, CCM, Senior Director, Department of Care Coordination and Clinical Social Work, UCLA Healthcare Systems


Even across health systems and physician networks with robust EMR investment, ordering home medical equipment for patients continues to be a paper-based process, leading to delayed discharges, documentation burden for clinicians, and sub-optimal outcomes for patients. Adoption of DME ePrescribing empowers providers with simple workflows, transparency into health plan requirements, and reliable delivery. Learn more about how UCLA uses ePrescribe technology to empower providers and staff with delightfully simple digital ordering.

 
Thursday,
May 9, 2024
12:00 pm ET
AMGA Impact Series
ASCVD Best Practices Learning Collaborative Lessons Learned


Julianne Willis, MBA, Chief Operating Officer, Coastal Carolina Health Care
Eric Ringwalt, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Coastal Carolina Health Care 
Frank Colangelo, MD, FACP, MS-HQS, Chief Quality Officer, Premier Medical Associates
Heather Festo, Population Health Manager, SIMED Health
Moderator: Scott Berkowitz, MD, MBA, Chief Population Health Officer & Vice President, Population Health, John Hopkins Medicine; and Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

AMGA Foundation, with support from Amgen and Novartis, launched a 15-month initiative focused on helping medical groups develop strategies to improve the management and treatment of patients with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).

The ASCVD Best Practices Learning Collaborative was designed to provide a platform for participating organizations to improve their clinical performance in the treatment of established ASCVD through the development and implementation of quality improvement projects, best practice sharing, and peer-to-peer learning.

This webinar will provide the Collaborative's lesson's learned, highlighting three participating organizations and their data. 

Wednesday,
May 22, 2024
3:00 pm ET
Corporate Partner Sponsored Series
Mastering AI Deployment: Strategies for Operational Excellence 

Sponsored by Navina

Andrew Behan, MS, Executive Director of Clients, Navina 
Dana McCalley, MBA, VP of Value-Based Care, Navina
Carlos Rodriguez, MD, AHCCA, Director of Risk Adjustment, InnovaCare Health  

Achieving buy-in is crucial, not just from the top down but across all levels of the organization. Our panel will explore engaging strategies to get everyone on board, from administrative staff to frontline providers, ensuring that the AI tools become indispensable to their daily routines. The conversation will naturally extend to the nuts and bolts of onboarding and training, emphasizing the need for a smooth transition that empowers all users.

Data management and the complexities of integrating AI with electronic health record (EHR) systems, particularly when juggling multiple platforms, will also be a focal point. The panel will share practical tips and lessons learned from organizations that have navigated these waters successfully.

An important focus will be change management: from educational initiatives to ongoing support and stakeholder engagement, the panel will cover how to manage the human side of technological change, ensuring that your team is not only prepared but excited about the new possibilities AI brings.
 
Thursday,
June 27, 2024
1:00 pm ET
AMGA Health Equity Series
Inclusive Healthcare for the LGBTQ+ Community


Justin Schweitzer, DO, Director, LGBTQ+ Health and Primary Care, Cooper Care Alliance

The webinar aims to equip participants with essential information to deliver fair and inclusive healthcare for the LGBTQ+ population. Participants will gain insights into important terminology, challenges in accessing equitable care for this community, and practical strategies to address disparities in healthcare delivery. Participants will also learn about Cooper Healthcare's new LGBTQ+ Center and its direct role in how Cooper provides equitable care to the LGBTQ+ community.

Tuesday,
August 13, 2024
12:00 pm ET
AMGA Health Equity Series
Hiring Right: Hiring with Equitable Outcomes in Mind (Add vs. Fit)

Renita Robinson, EdD, Former Vice President, Health Equity, Prevea Health

Engage in discussion and activities elevating the health benefits of hiring with a wide diversity lens. This webinar will expand conversations of diversity in hiring practice beyond race and ethnicity to include a variety of populations experiencing disparate health outcomes linked specifically to their group affiliation. Exercises will offer information, reframes, tools and content that will compel a response.

Tuesday,
October 15, 2024
12:00 pm ET
AMGA Health Equity Series
Collecting REaL, SOGI and SDOH Data

DeAnna Minus-Vincent, Founder and Managing Partner, The Outcomes Architect

Garbage in, garbage out.  Data drives decisions and lack of data, dirty data, or inadequate data result in poor decision-making.  As organizations continue to seek meaningful change for their employees, customers, and patients it is critical that sociodemographic data is captured in a standardized, consistent, and accurate manner. Collection of  REaL (Race, Ethnicity, and Language), SOGI (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identify) and SDOH (social drivers of health) data can prove challenging. Learn evidence based strategies to overcome objections to collecting this critical data. 

   

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