Join the conference for engaging sessions geared toward health care providers.

CHICAGO (August 28, 2017)—The American Academy of Home Care Medicine (AAHCM) announces its first ever stand-alone annual conference, focusing on the issues and challenges that face healthcare professionals who provide in-home primary care. Three tracks—VA, legislative and clinical—will let participants customize learning to their specific needs while engaging with a health care professionals in the field of home care medicine. Students enjoy registration discounts, and can apply for travel grants to help cover expenses.

The AAHCM annual meeting attracts a broad range of attendees including doctors, nurses and nurse practitioners, physician assistants and social workers, giving participants the opportunity to explore new approaches to providing quality in-home primary care in a cost efficient manner.

Sessions will include:

  • Interventions for Mental Health Problems in HBPC
  • Care of the Caregiver
  • Preparing the Next Generation of Home Health Providers
  • Continuity of Care: Using Telerehabilitation to Deliver Interdisciplinary Therapy Services
  • Improving Your Practice’s Quality Care in the World of MACRA
  • How to Implement and Get Payment for Interdisciplinary Team Members
  • What’s Next—Independence at Home and Other Health Policy Issues in Home Care Medicine
  • New Oral Anticoagulants Provide Another Option to Treat Venous Thromboembolism and Atrial Fibrillation in Home Patients
  • Evaluating Technology for Home Health
  • Strategic Tips for Administrative and Operational Success
  • Interdisciplinary Team Care Case Based Examples

Elaine Sanchez, author of the unflinchingly honest and surprisingly funny book, Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver will be the keynote presenter. Ms. Sanchez is the co-founder of caregiverhelp.com, an online support program for family and professional caregivers.

A preconference workshop will offer participants the opportunity to take the administrative and operational functions of their practice to the next level.

For those who can’t attend the meeting in person, the AAHCM Virtual Meeting makes the outstanding educational benefits of the annual meeting available to anyone anywhere.

Visit aahcm.org/page/2017_Annual_Meeting for a complete schedule, faculty and session information, travel and virtual conference details, and online registration, or call AAHCM Member Services at (877) 375-4719. Participants may register by September 15 and take advantage of early-bird discounted rates.

Visit aahcm.org for more information.