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Quality Initiatives and Patient Safety 

Boosting Reimbursements: 
A Forum on Quality Initiatives and Patient Safety 
April 12, 2007 Online Registration Form

Driven by new paradigms calling for enhanced reimbursement for physicians reporting on quality initiatives, the subject of helping physicians achieve better outcomes is now a major topic in the medical community. Preceding the MSSNY House of Delegates at the Rye Town Hilton on April 12 at 11am, a panel of experts will outline the latest thinking behind the growing campaign to include quality data in medical event reporting. Keynoted by Bernard Rosof, MD chair of the AMA’s Physicians Consortium for Performance Improvement and Senior Vice President at the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, the panel will brief attendees on the likely impact of quality reporting over the next 24 months as well as the long-range expectations for enhanced outcomes. There is no charge for the Forum and lunch will be served to attendees.