Heart Failure Management – Do’s and Don’ts and the Need To Screen Asymptomatics
This educational webinar will provide a framework of do’s and don’ts in heart failure management, highlighting how evidence-based practices and use of in-clinic echocardiograms can prevent disease progression and improve patient outcomes. Attendees will learn what to identify asymptomatic patients, prioritize care while understanding what to avoid, including delayed intervention or fragmented care coordination. The discussion will focus on actionable strategies for clinicians, health plans, and At-Risk Providers to reduce hospitalizations, strengthen quality metrics, and enhance care delivery. By contrasting effective practices with common pitfalls, this thought leadership session will equip participants with practical insights to align heart failure management with value-based care goals.
Topics at a Glance
- The role of asymptomatic patient identification in early detection of heart failure
- How to incorporate onsite echo programs to support proactive heart failure identification as well as clinical and operational impact of early cardiac diagnosis on health outcomes
- Incorporating echo diagnostics into care management strategies and how these strategies are helping to manage the cost curve
Who Should Attend
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Health Plan Financial Leaders
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Medical Directors, CMO’s and other At Risk group leaders
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Risk Adjustment Leaders
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Case Management and Care Coordination Leaders
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Population Health Executives
Top Reasons to Attend
- Discover the do’s and don’ts of early heart failure detection and management
- Learn how to integrate diagnostics into care models without adding unnecessary costs
- Understand which practices improve outcomes and which pitfalls undermine patient care
- Identify opportunities to reduce hospitalizations and improve Star Ratings through proactive strategies
- Hear from clinical experts about real-world successes and lessons learned
