Improving the quality of care and outcomes of a defined population for which healthcare organizations are accountable requires a true understanding of the patient population being served. An effective patient registry will ensure that
a healthcare organization is delivering recommended care and identifying ways to improve outcomes.
Whether pulled from an electronic health record or from a stand-alone patient registry solution, healthcare organizations need usable, actionable data from their patient registries.
Listen to pre-conference comments from Dr. Gregory Spencer.
During Patient Registries: A Cornerstone in Creating and Delivering Accountable Care, a 45-minute program, now available as a training DVD, via On Demand Web access or as a CD-ROM, Dr. Gregory Spencer, chief medical officer, Crystal Run Healthcare, shared patient registry best practices.
You will get the inside details on:
- Redesigning internal processes so that a registry can be used most effectively;
- Using registry data to identify gaps in care;
- Steps to improve accuracy and completeness of registry data; and
- The evolving role of patient registries in delivering accountable care.
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You can listen to this program right in your office and enjoy significant savings – no travel time or hassle; no hotel expenses. It’s so convenient! Invite your staff members to gather around a conference table to listen to the DVD, CD or the On Demand version.
WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS CONFERENCE?
CEOs, medical directors, quality improvement executives, physician practice leaders, business development and strategic planning directors and consultants.
ABOUT OUR PANELIST:
Gregory Spencer, M.D., F.A.C.P., is the chief medical officer and chief clinical information officer at Crystal Run Healthcare. He joined Crystal Run as an internist in 1996.
Prior to joining Crystal Run Healthcare, Dr. Spencer served as chief resident, clinical director of the largest internal medicine clinic in the U.S. Department of Defense, and chairman of General Internal Medicine and assistant internal medicine program director at Wilford Hall Medical Center. He was assistant professor of Internal Medicine and clerkship director at the F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md.
Dr. Spencer has served as the chairman of the quality and clinical committee of the THINC RHIO, as well as the chairman of the quality committee of the New York e-Health Collaborative. He is currently the chairman of staff at Orange Regional Medical Center in Orange County, N.Y.
Dr. Spencer graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin (Marquette University) Medical School and completed his residency in Internal Medicine while in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Spencer is board certified in Internal Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.