09/08/2010
NYS Action to Quit Summit
09/08/2010
Oahiio Wellness Fair
09/08/2010
Governor Paterson Names Advisory Committee to Help Health Care Reform Cabinet
09/08/2010
Fall 2010 eat.well.live.well Challenge
09/01/2010
Living Healthy - Regional Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Initiative
08/31/2010
P2 Conference Scholarships Available
08/06/2010
The Quality Report - February 2010
08/06/2010
The Quality Report - June 2010
07/29/2010
Free Workshops Offer Help for Chronic Illness
07/13/2010
The Quality Report - July 2010
07/13/2010
P2 Quarterly Meeting 7/16/10
07/06/2010
Western New York is implementing reform right now
06/30/2010
Voices of Reform: Bruce Siegel Aligning Forces for Quality
06/16/2010
Smoke and mirrors no solution to rising health costs
06/03/2010
Hospital CEOs pushing interest in HEALTHeLINK
05/28/2010
Farmers' Market at ECMC
05/24/2010
CEA Quarterly Newsletter - May 2010
04/28/2010
P2 Quarterly Meeting 4/23/10
03/18/2010
Health insurers push for prostrate care guidelines
02/03/2010
Reform, still urgent, requires all to participate
01/29/2010
P2 Quarterly Meeting 1/22/10
01/11/2010
P2 2010 Meeting Schedule
01/06/2010
January 2010 Featured WNY Health & Wellness Initiative
12/15/2009
Diabetes Resource Guide
11/17/2009
P2 Collaborative of Western New York Acronyms
10/28/2009
The Quality Report
10/19/2009
P2 Quarterly Meeting 10/23
10/12/2009
Skip the escalator. Volkswagen makes it fun to take the stairs.
10/07/2009
Become a P2 Member Organization!
09/30/2009
2009 Conference Materials & Presentations
09/29/2009
Expert urges better data on who lacks medical care
09/17/2009
It's a 24/7 Season for ACTION
08/26/2009
RWJF Selects 15 Hospitals to Participate in National Quality Improvement Collaboratives
08/11/2009
Opinions about state of health care
07/31/2009
Sizable Health Disparities Evident in Every State Between Women of Different Racial and Ethnic Group
07/30/2009
First of its Kind Survey on Healthcare Reform Released
07/30/2009
Users list hopes for better health care
07/30/2009
Health care should be more personal, study shows
07/24/2009
Aligning Diabetes Incentive Programs Among New York's Health Plans
07/23/2009
The Importance of sharing your health care information among all your health care providers
07/22/2009
HEALTHeLINK - Better information means better care
07/15/2009
The Cost Conundrum
07/09/2009
P2 Quarterly Meeting 5/7/09
06/30/2009
P2 Collaborative of WNY Community Snapshot
04/28/2009
Albuquerque Joins RWJF's Nationwide Effort to Dramatically Improve the Quality of Health Care
04/12/2009
Erie County Medical Center and Medina Memorial Selected to Participate in National Quality Improveme
04/10/2009
Funds freed up for health-care initiatives
04/10/2009
Cancer groups combine on funding issues
04/06/2009
Certificate of Need (CON) Listserv
02/26/2009
MOCHA Project
02/16/2009
Prescription 4 Health: New Health Initiative Focusing on Prescription Drugs
02/09/2009
P2 Quarterly Meeting 1/30/09
02/08/2009
P2 brings health leaders together
01/26/2009
Video from the Oregon HISPC Collaboration
10/15/2008
2008 Conference Materials & Presentations
09/30/2009
2009 Conference Materials & Presentations
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Thursday, September 24, 2008
Opening Keynotes
Check-Up Assessing Regional Wellbeing in Western New York
Kathryn Foster, PhD – University of Buffalo Regional Institute
(presentation)
Disparities & Quality: A National Perspective
Bruce Siegel, MD – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation National Program Office for Aligning Forces for Quality
(presentation)
(notes)
Morning Break-Out Session (1)
Healthy Lifestyles
The Healthy Black Family Project
Stephen Thomas, PhD – Center for Minority Health
Health Equity
The Politics of Health Inequities
Richard Hofrichter, PhD
(summary)
(flier)
(handout 1)
(handout 2)
(diagram 1)
(diagram 2)
Regional Quality Improvement
What’s Happening in WNY? Transforming Care at the Bedside
Brian Banas, RN, MBA – Medina Memorial Healthcare System
Kim Fadeley, RN, BSN – Mercy Hospital of Buffalo
Bonnie Glica – Erie County Medical Center
Carol Latona, RN, MBA – Mercy Hospital of Buffalo
Morning Break-Out Session (2)
Healthy Lifestyles
Healthy Adults
Richard Derwald, Sr – “Mr. Fitness”
Health Equity
Reducing Disparities in Care: Transforming Small, High Medicaid Volume Practices
Dianne Hasselman – Center for Health Care Strategies
Wallace McLeod II, MD – Independent Physician
Regional Quality Improvement
Rochester Regional Quality Improvement Initiative for Diabetes Care
Joseph Stankaitis, MD, MPH – The Monroe Plan for Medical Care
(presentation)
Luncheon Keynotes
Keys to Effective Public Comparative Quality Reports
Shoshanna Sofaer – Baruch College
Ann Monroe – Community Health Foundation of Western & Central New York
Afternoon Break-Out Session (1)
Healthy Lifestyles
Healthy Heroes
Debbie & Richard Derwald – SuperstarsLive
Health Equity
Healing in Volumes – A New Approach to HIV/Health & Wellness in Communities of Color
Pete Hill – Native American Services of Erie and Niagara Counties
Regional Quality Improvement
Report from MHQP: Reflecting on 6 Years of Publicly Reporting Physician Performance in Massachusetts
Barbara Rabson – Massachusetts Health Quality Partners
(presentation)
Afternoon Break-Out Session (2)
Healthy Lifestyles
My Health Counts – Advocating for Healthy Lifestyles
Christy May – WNED
Trisha Torrey – Every Patient’s Advocate
(presentation 2)
(hand-out)
Health Equity
Bridges Out of Poverty
Darryl Hunter – aha! Process
(presentation)
Regional Quality Improvement
The Patient Centered Medical Home – Changing to a Consumer Oriented Delivery Model
Carrie Broccolo – Parkview Primary Care
Michael Edbauer, DO – CIPA
David Lawton, MD – East Aurora Family Practice
Richard Ruh, MD – Orchard Park Family Practice
Deb Tomaka – Orchard Park Family Practice
Nancy Vastola – Primary Care of Western New York, LLP
Afternoon Keynote
Systems of Care for Chronic Disease Management
Fred Bloom, Md, MMM
(presentation)
Friday, September 25, 2009
Morning Keynote
Gaming Your Way to Better Health: How Videogames Are Creating New Opportunities to Improve Community and Personal Health
Ben Sawyer – Digitalmill
Morning Break-Out Session (1)
Healthy Lifestyles
Marketing and the 50+ Population
Lynn Bader-Gregory – WNED
Christian Reitler – American Red Cross
Tracy Sawicki – American Red Cross
For information regarding family care giving, please visit the following sites:
American Red Cross
WNED ThinkBright ThinkWell
Health Equity
What Happening in Rochester? The FLHSA Integration of Disparities Elimination with Community Health Planning
Wade Norwood – Finger Lakes Healthy Systems Agency Department of Community Engagement
Regional Quality Improvement
Fundamentals of Continual Improvement Workshop
Jane Taylor, EdD – Institute of Healthcare Improvement
(presentation)
Morning Break-Out Session (2)
Healthy Lifestyles
The 50 Million Pound Challenge – Helping Americans “Give up the pounds, not the fight!”
Jakki Nance, Esq – Philanthropic Solutions
Health Equity
WNY Health Equity Workgroup: Challenges and Progress
Mary Craig – Erie Niagara Area Health Education Center
Kate Grimm, MD – Medical Society of the County of Erie
Ann Monroe – Community Health Foundation of Western & Central New York
Elisa Rodriguez, PhD – University at Buffalo, School of Public Health and Health Professions
Grace Tate – Buffalo Urban League
Regional Quality Improvement
Community Health Workers: The Business Case
Sergio Matos – Community Health Worker Network of NYC
(presentation)
Closing Keynote
Taking Charge of Your HealthParticipatory Health Care: Re-Thinking Successful Strategies for Changing Lifestyle Behaviors
Joe & Terry Graedon – The People’s Pharmacy ®
We’re in Charge Now!
Rich & Debbie Derwald – SuperstarsLive
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