Description
The Montefiore Health System in New York is a successful model for healthcare delivery and has improved service delivery and outcomes for its population in many areas that are also currently challenging for the NHS.
In November, experts from Montefiore will be in London to share their insights into integrating services, improving quality and addressing the social determinants of health. Why did Montefiore succeed? How did it go about creating a high-performing health system? Join us for this full-day event and hear from the Montefiore experts about how their organisation succeeded where others have repeatedly failed and how local healthcare systems in the UK can benefit from the experiences of Montefiore. Leaders from the NHS and social care will respond to the presentations from Montefiore experts, to highlight how the Montefiore experience resonates with the challenges facing the NHS.
What will you learn?
Find out how Montefiore reached out to its community by establishing effective partnerships with a broad alliance of public services, not-for-profits and other organisations, changing the face of the health and care services delivered in the Bronx.
Learn how Montefiore uses the clinical risk grouping software to assess patients’ needs and prevent unnecessary hospital admissions.
Hear how Montefiore reached beyond hospital walls and the confines of hospital medicine, to support a struggling population and how it uses medicine as an instrument for social justice.
Hear how Montefiore built its primary care system from the bottom up, training and recruiting its own primary care doctors and establishing its own primary care clinics.
Learn about the interdisciplinary work of Montefiore’s care management organisation which brings together more than 1,000 staff to implement Montefiore’s ‘doing whatever it takes for our patients’ principle in practice.
