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National Congress on Improving Care of Low Back PainBy Editorial Staff The Institute for Healthcare Improvement will host a National Congress on Improving Care of Low Back Pain patients, February 18-19th in St. Louis, Missouri. The congress will report on the work of 23 health care organizations that participated in a year long national collaboration. The collaborative, chaired by Richard Deyo, MD, MPH, is part of the Institute for Healthcare "improvement's breakthrough series," which brings together teams of health care providers from around the country to make significant and rapid improvements in selected clinical and operational areas.Both the clinical leadership of the collaborative and the team members from participating organizations brought a multidisciplinary approach to the work, with representatives from chiropractic, primary care and family medicine, neurosurgery and orthopedics. Each organization participating in the collaborative formulated its own goals in selected areas including working with providers and employers to:
The congress will feature plenary presentations and breakout sessions that focus on five key areas:
There will also be a day long post-congress interactive workshop to train nonsurgical health care professionals as medical spine specialists. The National Congress is an action-oriented program, focusing on providing attendees the tools they need to make immediate changes in the way low back pain is managed within their health care system. Attendees will hear the experiences of organizations in the breakthrough series, and from other practitioners across the country whom have succeeded in improving care for low back pain. Participants in the interactive workshop will learn to:
The faculty include: Collaborative Chair: Professor of Medicine and Director, RWJ Clinical Scholars Program Center for Cost and Outcomes Research University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, WA Collaborative Director: Donald Berwick, MD, MPP Tim Carey, MD Daniel Cherkin, PhD Ferdy Massimino, MD, MPH Robert Mootz, DC Jeffrey Susman, MD John R. Thornbury, MD James Weinstein, DO, MS To receive a registration form for the Improving Care of Low Back Pain National Congress, please contact:
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