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      Health Equity Quality & Innovation Collective

      AMGA’s Health Equity Quality and Innovation Collective (QuIC) is a three-phased initiative, combining a virtual discussion forum, a two-day virtual meeting, and a two-day in-person meeting. Health Equity QuIC utilizes interactive workshops with quality improvement tools and qualitative methodology to engage AMGA member organizations in thoughtful discussions to collect insights and share best practices to create successful and impactful health equity initiatives at their organizations.

      AMGA is addressing health equity as one of its strategic priorities, in part by identifying health disparities and the social drivers to improve the overall health and health outcomes for their patients and the communities they serve. It is not only the right thing to do but it is good for business.  

      • Health inequities account for approximately $320 billion in annual health care spending signaling an unsustainable crisis for the industry. If unaddressed, this figure could grow to US $1 trillion or more by 2040*

      • Additionally, addressing health inequities aids in your organizations efforts towards value by improving overall quality outcomes and patient experience for your population and reduces the cost of care.  

      Nine healthcare organizations were selected to participate in the QuIC:

      •    Concord Hospital
      •    Guthrie Medical Group
      •    HealthPartners
      •    Henry Ford Health System
      •    Johns Hopkins University 
      •    Scripps Health
      •    Sanford Health
      •    University of Alabama Health Services Foundation
      •    UC San Diego Health
       

      April 29, 2001

      August 2023 (2 hours)

      LISTEN: Virtual Discussion Forum

      Listen and engage in a moderated, high-level discussion on developing health equity programs within your organizations.

      Click here to download the QuIC Phase 1 Meeting Summary
      September 2021

      December 2023

      SHARE: Two-Day Virtual Meeting

      Share in this two-day virtual meeting:

      • Educational sessions and interactive activities to discuss current practices and explore plans for implementation of tailored interventions.

      • Attendees will be asked to select an intervention to focus on in between phase 2 and 3 meetings.

      • Attendees will submit minimal quality improvement documentation on their actions and progress to AMGA, February through June 2024.

      Click here(Opens in a new window) to download the QuIC Phase 2 Meeting Summary
      April 2022

      August 2024

      CREATE: Two-day In-Person Meeting, Alexandria, VA

      Create in this two-day in-person:

      • Engage AMGA members in hands-on and interactive learning to share successes and challenges with their tailored intervention implementation and investigate next steps with sustainability and scalability.

      • With a robust qualitative focus, the intensive meeting will incorporate group work, roundtables, panels, and lecture presentations, and offers participants opportunities to collaborate with one another in a structured learning environment.

      Benefits of Participation

      • Participating organizations will receive a $5,000 honorarium.

      • Exclusive opportunity to engage in interactive discussion with AMGA members and health equity experts.

      • Incorporate quality improvement techniques, best practices, operational tips and tools, and resources from other leading medical groups and health systems on creating successful and impactful health equity initiatives at their organizations.

      • Improve value through better patient care and outcomes (quality and value).

      • A best practices summary highlighting your insights from each meeting will be published.

      Health Equity QuIC Advisory Committee

      • Alisahah Jackson, MD, President, Lloyd H. Dean Institute for Humankindness & Health Justice, CommonSpirit Health
      • Leon Jerrels, MHA, MBA, RN, CPHQ, Former Director, Quality Improvement, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic
      • Kay Sadik, PharmD, PhD, Director, Population Health Research, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
      • JaBaris D. Swain, MD, MPH, Medical Executive|Health Systems Integration, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
      • Yeng Yang, MD, MBA, Regional Medical Director, Primary Care, Health Equity Medical Advisor, HealthPartners Care Group

      If your organization is interested in learning more, please contact Erin Leaver-Schmidt

      The Health Equity QuIC is sponsored by