2009 Conference Track B: Organization of How Services Are Delivered Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2009 conference. Note: Slide presentations can be accessed using a Free PowerPoint® Viewer (Plugin Software Help).Linking Clinical Practices and Community Resources to Improve Health Care: Innovative Approaches (Session 25)Linking Clinical Practice and Community Resources: The Guided Care Model (PowerPoint® File, 872 KB; Web Version)Chad Boult, Johns Hopkins UniversityCommunity Health Educator Referral Liaison (CHERL): A Potential New Role for Primary Care Practice (PowerPoint® File, 4 MB; Web Version)Jodi Holtrop, Michigan State UniversityCommunity and Clinician Partnership for Prevention (C2P2) (PowerPoint® File, 1.5 MB; Web Version)Alex R. Kemper, Duke Clinical Research InstituteFacilitating Chronic Disease Improvement in Primary Care (Session 33)Facilitating Chronic Disease Improvement in Primary Care (PowerPoint® File, 746 KB; Web Version)Cindy Brach, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityImproving Performance in Practice (PowerPoint® File, 2.6 MB; Web Version)Darren DeWalt, The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAddressing Primary Care Workforce Challenges: A Panel Discussion (Session 116)Susan Edgman-Levitan, Stoeckle Center for Primary Care InnovationKevin Grumbach, University of California, San FranciscoRobert Phillips, Robert Graham CenterBetty A. Rambur, University of VermontGetting to Meaningful Use of Health IT: Experiences in Redesigning Workflow in the Ambulatory Setting (Session 106)Meaningful Use and E-Prescribing Workflow (PowerPoint® File, 664 KB; Web Version)Douglas Bell, University of California, Los AngelesThe Primary Care Information Project (PowerPoint® File, 2.6 MB; Web Version)Sarah Shih, New York City Department of Health and Mental HygieneEHR = Meaningful Use? (PowerPoint® File, 726 KB; Web Version)Kelly Templeton, Citizens Memorial HealthcareWhat Not to Do in Primary Care: Overuse of Preventive Services (Session 29)Too Much Prevention: What Not to Do in the Primary Care Setting (PowerPoint® File, 1.7 MB; Web Version)Shannon M. Brownlee, New America FoundationWhat Not to Do in Primary Care: Overuse of Preventive Services (PowerPoint® File, 1.1 MB; Web Version)Michael L. LeFevre, University of Missouri-ColumbiaReforming Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (Session 26)Reforming Disease Prevention & Health Promotion (PowerPoint® File, 398 KB; Web Version)Tess Miller, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityReforming Disease Prevention & Health Promotion: Opportunities at the Boundaries (PowerPoint® File, 237 KB; Web Version)Kurt C. Stange, Case Western Reserve UniversitySteven Woolf, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityReforming Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: Population Health (PowerPoint® File, 2.6 MB; Web Version)Steven Teutsch, Los Angeles County Department of Public HealthWill Prevention Save Money? (PowerPoint® File, 6 MB; Web Version)Steven Woolf, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityMeasuring Inequities in Financing the U.S. Health Care System (Session 98)Wealth, Income, and the Affordability of Health Insurance (PowerPoint® File, 1.4 MB; Web Version)Didem Bernard, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityJessica Banthin, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityWilliam Encinosa, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityDo Children of Immigrant Parents Assimilate into Public Health Insurance? A Dynamic Analysis (PowerPoint® File, 1.4 MB; Web Version)Julie Hudson, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityYuriy Pylypchuk, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityUsing Adjusted MEPS Data to Study Incidence of Health Care Finance (PowerPoint® File, 655 KB; Web Version)Thomas M. Selden, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityMoving Beyond Institution-Based Service Delivery: Medical Homes and Health 2.0 (Session 107)The Patient-Centered Medical Home & Health 2.0 (PowerPoint® File, 1.5 MB; Web Version)Michael S. Barr, American College of PhysiciansThe Patient-Centered Medical Home and Health 2.0: Beyond the Bricks (PowerPoint® File, 696 KB; Web Version)Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, THINK-Health and Health Populi BlogRedesigning Hospital Care for Quality and Efficiency (Session 63)Trinity Health Advancing Clinical Quality and Patient Safety with Health IT (PowerPoint® File, 1.1 MB; Web Version)Paul F. Conlon, Trinity HealthRedesigning Hospital Care for Quality and Efficiency: Applications of Positive Deviance, & Lean To Reduce MRSA (PowerPoint® File, 2.6 MB; Web Version)Bradley N. Doebbeling, IU Center for Health Services ResearchImplementing Process Redesign Strategies for Improving Hospital Care (PowerPoint® File, 718 KB; Web Version)Shinyi Wu, RAND CorporationExpanding Insurance Coverage for Children, the Elderly, and the Uninsured: Opportunities and Challenges (Session 97)Hospital Utilization by Fee-for-Service and Medicare Advantage Enrollees (PowerPoint® File, 407 KB; Web Version)Lauren H. Nicholas, University of MichiganExpanding Insurance Coverage: Financial and Quality Spillovers in Local Health Care Markets (PowerPoint® File, 2.1 MB; Web Version)Jose A. Pagán, University of Texas-Pan AmericanTrends and Issues in Access to Care: Implications for Health Care Reform (Session 100)Medicare Managed Care and Primary Care Quality: Examining Racial/Ethnic Effects across States (PowerPoint® File, 935 KB; Web Version)Jayasree Basu, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityTrends in Access to Health Care, 1996-2006 (PowerPoint® File, 1 MB; Web Version)James Kirby, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityEmployment Sorting by Size: The Role of Health Insurance (PowerPoint® File, 1 MB; Web Version)Barbara Schone, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityLan Liang, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityEnhancing Patient Safety and Quality With Evidence-Based Health Care Design (Session 136)The Architect's Substainable Approach (PowerPoint® File, 9.9 MB; Web Version)Jonathan A. Hoffschneider, Perkins + WillEvidence-Based Design: Inova Fairfax Hospital's Journey (PowerPoint® File, 2.2 MB; Web Version)Reuven Pasternak, Inova Fairfax HospitalEnhancing Patient Safety And Quality: Evidence-Based Design Meets Patient Safety (PowerPoint® File, 2.3 MB; Web Version)John G. Reiling, Safe By DesignChronic Diseases and Health Care Use and Spending: The Impact of Changes in the Health Care System (Session 99)Medical Care Utilization for Work-related Injury Health Conditions in the United States 2002-2006 (PowerPoint® File, 867 KB; Web Version)Terceira Berdahl, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityMarc Zodet, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityReturn to Conference ContentsProceed to Track C: Health Care Quality and Safety Current as of December 2009 Internet Citation: 2009 Conference Track B: Organization of How Services Are Delivered. December 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2009/track-b.html