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Audiences
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Tufts Managed Care Institute provides training
and educational resources on care management for health care
professionals who register for our open-enrollment programs
or who are affiliated with organizations that contract with
us for customized programs. We have provided solutions for a
wide range of clients. Types of learners include:
- Practicing physicians
- Medical directors and other physician leaders
- Faculty at medical schools and residency programs
- Medical students and residents
- Case managers, nurses and other clinicians
- Practice administrators and other non-clinical staff
- Pharmaceutical company managers, medical directors and account representatives
- Executives and managers at other health care companies and organizations
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- Single hospitals and hospital systems
- Provider entities including independent practice associations, physician organizations and physician-hospital organizations, and integrated delivery systems
- Academic medical centers
- Graduate medical education programs
- Managed care organizations and other health insurers
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Government agencies
- Professional or business organizations
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Accomplishments
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- Since our launch in July 1995, TMCI has conducted more
than 150 educational programs (contact Jennifer
Coplon, PhD, Director of Educational Programs at TMCI
for more information about customized conferences and workshops)
- A total of 5,400 participants have attended TMCI programs
- More than 240 expert faculty have participated in our
seminars and workshops locally, nationally, and internationally.
- The Institute has developed Preparing Physicians in Training
to Succeed (PPTS), a four-unit curriculum on the essential
components of managed care:
- Understanding Managed Care: Learning the Essentials
through Case Presentations CD-ROM for four audiences;
practitioners, primary care and surgical residents and
medical students
- Practicing Patient-Centered Care in the Managed Care
Environment
- Evaluating, Adapting and Using Clinical Practice Guidelines
- Model Managed Care Curriculum for a Rotation in a
Community Practice and Managed Care Organization (MCO)
- This work was supported by a three-year, $1.3 million
grant as part of the national Partnerships for Quality
Education initiative sponsored by The Pew Charitable
Trusts.
- TMCI has developed the "Curriculum Guide in Managing
Care: A Systems-Based Approach," an instructional resource
for faculty to address the knowledge foundation for training
physicians in the principles and practices of managing care
and providing high quality and cost-effective care for patients
and populations. The 12-session guide cross-references with
the 28 competencies stated in ACGME Outcome Project.
- 1,800 copies of the CD-ROM Understanding Managed Care:
Learning the Essentials Through Case Presentations have
been distributed and implemented in national residency programs
and organizations as a basic primer on managed care.
- TMCI currently has 12 online
courses, a Knowledge
Assessment©, and a Managed
Care Opinion Survey©. Applications and a portfolio
for integrating the courseware into ongoing training programs
and assessing the learning are currently under development.
- A consortium of academic programs around the country are
integrating TMCI online courses, assessments, and applications
(under development) into their training programs.
- In November 1999, December 2000, and April 2002, TMCI
bought together its Online Advisory Committee, a group of
national health care leaders interested in and knowledgeable
about medical education and training as well as the development
of innovative teaching tools, and published
Proceedings of the meetings.
- TMCI's leaders have collaborated with Tufts University
School of Medicine to integrate managed care principles
and practices into the school's core curriculum, problem-based
learning cases, and clerkships
- Several hundred physicians from around the country and
internationally have completed TMCI's managed care survey
regarding their participation in and attitudes towards managed
care.
- Managed Care at a Glance, a glossary of terms and definitions
and Managed Care Bibliography, a listing of relevant books,
articles and websites are two reference tools available
to program participants and other interested audiences
- The Institute collaborated with the American Association
of Health Plans and The Lewin Group to convene a symposium,
"Clinical Research and Managed Care: Strengthening Alliances,"
in 1998. The symposium was attended by representatives of
academic health centers, managed care organizations, public
and private funders and consumer groups
- In July 1998 TMCI and Tufts University School of Medicine
convened "Lessons from Three Health Care Markets: A Symposium
for health care Leaders." An invited group of participants
included leaders from health plans, provider organizations,
governmental agencies, employer coalitions, academia and
other involved parties. Their discussion on the evolution
of three mature managed care markets and the implications
for the nation's health care system is summarized in Proceedings
- Through presentations at regional and national meetings
and articles in the health care literature, TMCI has contributed
to the ongoing movement to focus medical and nursing education
on outcomes in competency-based education and the new ACGME
competencies
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