The disease management industry is in transition today as it evolves to include interventions across the care continuum. Stand-alone programs focused on a single disease are transitioning to integrated care programs that include health and wellness promotion, disease management, and care coordination.
With the advent of consumerism in healthcare and widespread support for national healthcare reform, disease management is now in the spotlight.
How do we change the paradigm of managing people only after they have a chronic disease? Will the market segments of wellness and DM blur as more DM companies move into the wellness space? And how can the industry prove value of DM programs?
Join the Managed Care Information Center and three of the nation’s top disease management experts for “What’s Ahead for Disease Management: The Evolution From Chronic Disease Management Toward Integrated Care and Health Management,” a special 90-minute audio conference that took place in December 2007Agenda
- Today's trends in disease management
- Current market assessment
- The expansion from chronic disease management to health management
- The convergence of DM and Wellness
- The federal government and DM
- The future of Medicare and DM after the Medical Health Support Pilot
- Chronic Care Special Needs and Beyond
- Evaluating the ROI of DM programs
- Disease management and managed care
- Consumer Driven Healthcare
- Pay-for-Performance
- Opportunities in the future DM
- Retail Health Clinics and RNs
- Technology and Chronic Care
- Future Predictions for the DM industry
- Question and answer session
DM providers, Managed care organizations, health insurers, hospitals/health systems, employers, healthcare information technology companies, pharmaceutical companies, PBMs, medical device manufacturers, consultants, with titles:
CEOs, COOs, CMOs, strategists, planners, business development, product managers, vice president quality, vice president medical management, medical director, DM program managers, case managers, human resource benefit managers, employee health services managers, workplace wellness managers, health educators, analysts, directors of members services, network planners, market research
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