IDN stands for.
What is an Integrated Delivery Network?
The double IPA, Heady Topper, is brewed by The Alchemist in this town.
What is Stowe, Vermont?
What is an Accountable Care Organization?
HEOR stands for.
What is Health Economics Outcomes Research?
PCMH stands for.
What is a Patient-Centered Medical Home?
A formal system of providers and sites of care that provides both complete health services and often a health coverage plan to patients in a particular geographic area.
What is an IDN?
Through vertical integration that combines assets across healthcare, a new kind of IDN has emerged and redefined players roles and market dynamics. CVS-Aetna, Walgreens-Humana, and OptumCare are all examples and are known as this kind of IDN.
What is a hospital-less IDN?
The name of the date/deadline for the the FDA to review new drugs (normally 10 months to review or 6 months for a priority review, after the NDA is accepted).
What is the PDUFA date?
The 6th most populous city in the U.S.
What is Philadelphia?
The annual cost of the palm trees at the infamous bar/restaurant, Seacrets.
What is $250,000?
The first store you will run to as soon as it's open.
What is ____?
Prevalence of US adults with 3 or more chronic conditions in 2030.
What is 83.4%?
Groups of providers that assume responsibility for the cost and quality of care delivered to a population of beneficiaries. Comprised of two or more providers and a payer.
What is an ACO?
A health care delivery model focused on the effective provision of primary and preventative care to risk stratify and manage high-risk patients, especially those with chronic diseases. It is a team-based care model for physician groups.
What is a Patient-Centered Medical Home?
This FLOTUS attended Princeton University.
Who is Michelle Obama?
IDNs such as CVS-Aetna and Walgreens-Humana have two things in common. Name one.
Patients are assigned to an ACO, providers are billed under a fee-for-service payment model, the total cost of care for the patients is compared to the target, and then the final step involves.
What are shared savings?
This US President attended Fordham University and the University of Pennsylvania.
Who is Donald Trump?
Novo Nordisk markets its products in this many countries.
What is 180?
This city is also referred to as "the Steel City" for its more than 300 steel-related businesses as well as the "City of Bridges" for its 446 bridges.
What is Pittsburgh?
This company's stock hit an all-time high this week.
What is Amazon?
One of the earliest and most well-known IDNs in the country.
What is Kaiser Permanente, UPMC or BS&W (an HMO style IDN)?
NPH stands for.
What is Neutral Protamine Hagedorn?
By offering this, IDNs position themselves to receive more of the rewards and risk for their care efforts.
What is a health plan?
The size of this state is equivalent to the entire Eastern Seaboard spanning north to south from Maine to Florida and west to Tennessee.
What is Alaska?