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Register Today for the Mid-Michigan Regional Forum!
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Greetings,
We hope to see you at the Primary Care Partners of Michigan Regional Forum, which will take place on November 21, 2019 from 10:15-12:15 at MSUFCU-Farm Lane Branch in East Lansing, MI. If you haven't registered yet, you may do so here.
This meeting will include a special presentation, titled Connecting the Community to Care: Lessons Learned in the Jackson SIM Demonstration. Please share this event with any colleagues who may be interested.
Thank you,
Angela Clock
Primary Care Partners of Michigan,
Michigan Health Council
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Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative October Webinar
Join PCPCC for their October webinar, Innovations in Caring for Persons with Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias, where attendees will hear from three organizations and their efforts to provide comprehensive, coordinated, patient-centered care for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Register here.
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Walmart To Give Workers Financial Incentives To Use Higher-Quality Doctors
Walmart’s initiative, which will roll out next year in three parts of the country, seeks to encourage workers on the company’s health plan to choose doctors that have been identified as providing “appropriate, effective and cost-efficient care.” Learn more here.
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LECTURE: Population health disparities: History, tensions, and new policy directions
Professor and associate dean for academic affairs Paula Lantz will explore long-standing tensions between health care versus social policy approaches to reducing racial, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in the health of the U.S. population, drawing heavily from her own research and policy engagement. Learn more here.
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