Primary Care Reform: Aligning Payment, Policy, and Innovation
Featuring Melinda Buntin, Daniel Polsky
The Hopkins Business of Health Initiative and the Center for Health Systems and Policy Modeling recently co-hosted a health policy convening at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, DC, bringing together experts from the field to discuss the future of primary care.
The event, “Primary Care Reform: Aligning Payment, Policy, and Innovation” was comprised of a keynote address and two panel discussions. Featuring a total of nine guest experts, these discussions explored the strategies needed to advance the state of primary care, ranging from innovative care delivery models to emerging workforce approaches and to the technologies and policies that shape its ability to function. The recordings of the conversations are below.
This event is part of a series of HBHI policy convenings, which includes previous panel discussions about cultivating trust in the healthcare system, advancing sustainability in healthcare delivery, and a fireside chat with HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra.
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - Keynote Speaker
The Future of Primary Care
Panelists: Atul Grover, MD, PhD; Yalda Jabbarpour, MD; Eliana M. Perrin, MD, MPH
Moderator: Melinda B. Buntin, PhD
The Future of Primary Care: 8 Expert Takeaways
An overview of the structural and policy challenges shaping primary care delivery today, with insights from clinicians, researchers, and policymakers.
Realizing a New Primary Care Vision
Panelists: Sherry Glied, PhD; Emily Maxson, MD; Zirui Song, MD, PhD
Moderator: Dan Polsky, PhD
Realizing a New Primary Care Vision: 8 Expert Takeaways
A forward-looking synthesis of expert perspectives on payment alignment, workforce capacity, trust, and new care models.