Chicago Network
HCCI holds another successful meeting of the Chicago Home Centered Care Network and Learning Collaborative on April 14, 2016 at Northwestern University. Representatives from health systems and academic institutions from across the Midwest attended the session in which national leaders in Home Centered Care presented on the shift to value-based care and the benefit of house call programs for patients and payors.
Many thanks to the day’s presenters (view or download their slides below):
Chicago Home Centered Care Network and Learning Collaborative: Welcome & Introduction
Tom Cornwell, MD
Chairman and Chief Medical Officer, Home Centered Care Institute
Home-Based Primary Care: Why Do It?
Eric De Jonge, MD
Director of Geriatrics and Co-founder, Medical House Call Program at MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Educational Value of Home-Based Medical Care to an Academic Institution
Linda DeCherrie, MD
Program Director, Mount Sinai, NY (largest Academic House Call Program in the nation)
Integrating Primary, Palliative and Hospice Care in the Home
Terri Hobbs
Executive Director, Housecall Providers, Portland, OR – Independence at Home Leader
Curriculum Development
Mindy Fain, MD
Professor of Medicine, Division Chief, Geriatrics, General Internal Med. & Palliative Med. Fellowship
Program Director of Geriatric Medicine, Univ. of AZ, College of Medicine
President, American Academy of Home Care Medicine
8:15-8:30 AM Terri Hobbs
Executive Director, Housecall Providers, Portland OR
Independence at Home Leader
Board of Managers, The House Call Project
Mindy Fain, MD
Professor of Medicine.
Division Chief, Geriatrics, General Internal Med. & Palliative Med. Fellowship
Program Director of Geriatric Medicine, Univ. of AZ, College of Medicine
President, American Academy of Home Care Medicine
Board of Managers, The House Call Project
Why is this type of care needed?
8:15-8:30 AM C
Board of Managers, The House Call Project