How to Make Money from MIH
Even savvy EMS leaders have a lot to learn about mobile integrated healthcare (MIH). What are the financial incentives driving the need for MIH? What strategies exist to engage and collaborate with healthcare payers? How do you get paid? How can you show it works?
Whatever your question, the expert faculty at EMS World’s Mobile Integrated Healthcare Summit: Policy and Payer Update will provide specific, actionable information on questions related to sustainable funding and revenue sources, and methods for measuring success and demonstrating value.
This five-hour program, scheduled for March 25 in Washington, D.C., includes lunch, individual and panel presentations, and a Q&A session.
EMS World Editorial Advisory Board members Matt Zavadsky and Eric Beck will review active MIH programs in the U.S. and discuss results from the NAEMT/JNEMSLF Community Paramedic/MIH survey.
Renowned emergency physician Ed Racht, MD, chief medical officer of American Medical Response, will lead a panel discussion on benchmarking and accreditation that discusses how agencies can demonstrate value in MIH to payers and policy-makers.
Wake County Medical Director Brent Myers, MD, MPH, FACEP, will facilitate a panel discussion looking at the financial factors driving MIH, who’s getting paid and how, and the perspectives of payers and policy-makers.
The MIH Summit is brought to you in partnership with the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians and Medtronic Philanthropy. Register at MIHSummit.com.
To learn more about what MIH could mean to your agency’s operations, visit our Topic Spotlight at EMSWorld.com/topics/operations/
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