Jefferson College of Population Health Forum
Formerly Health Policy Forum
A monthly educational program designed to impart cutting-edge information on population health, public health, health policy, and quality and safety. Presented by regional thought leaders, the Forum provides a venue to discuss and explore the broad population health issues affecting health care today. The Jefferson College of Population Health Forums are appropriate for Thomas Jefferson University students, faculty, and staff; health care professionals, administrators, and advocates; public policy analysts; community health leaders; and Grandon Society members.
The Jefferson College of Population Health Policy Forums are appropriate for Thomas Jefferson University students, faculty, and staff; health care professionals, administrators, and advocates; public policy analysts; and community health leaders.
Podcasts from 2009
The Impact of Serious Medication Errors for Health Care Providers-4/8/2009, Zane R. Wolf, PhD, FAAN
The Public-Private Balance in Healthcare: Political and Economic Tipping Points-3/11/2009, Alan Lyles, ScD, MD
Public Policy and Cardiovascular Disease: Making the Connection-2/11/2009, Timothy Gardner, MD
BeWell.com-The Value of Social Media in Health Communication-1/14/2009, Cheryl Heiks
Podcasts from 2008
Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Education-12/10/2008, Christine Arenson, MD and Molly Rose, RN, PhD
Women's Wellness Guide-11/5/2008, Leslie Stiles
Assessing physician performance: challenges and opportunities-10/8/2008, Louis H. Diamond, MD
What language are you speaking? Why patient communication is a patient safety issue-9/10/2008, Mario Moussa, PhD, MBA
Value-Based Purchasing and the CMS 2008 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PRQI) -06/11/2008, Barbara J. Connors, DO, MPH
The Barker Hypothesis-05/14/2008, Steven Snyder MD
The World of Healthcare/Pharma Blogging-04/09/2008, Ed Silverman
MedMining and Electronic Health Record Data-2/13/2008, James Peters MBA
Building a Comprehensive Health Database for Use in City-Wide Health Management System-01/09/2008, Jeffrey Brenner MD