CMS innovation advisors aim to improve quality of care
Patient Safety Monitor Alert
January 18, 2012
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has tapped 73 healthcare professionals for its innovation advisors program. Funded with $6 million from the healthcare reform act, the program is designed to help drive improvements to patient care and help reduce healthcare costs. A second group of 120 advisors will be selected in June 2012.
The program, which is managed by the CMS Innovation Center, includes six months of orientation as well as in-person national and regional meetings, virtual training sessions, and seminars and presentations by healthcare experts. Each advisor will receive a stipend of about $20,000 to help cover the cost of transportation, lodging, and other expenses.
This first group of advisors includes clinicians, allied health professionals, health administrators, physicians and nurses from 27 states. Each one is required to develop a systems improvement project that will be scalable to other areas.
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Source: HealthLeaders Media