Making P4P Work for your Practice 

This webinar is the next in a series of Revenue Cycle Management presentations created to help you generate, collect and recognize monies for your practice. Plus, you’ll receive a free white paper just for registering.

This event is available on demand

Watch the webinar

Join host, Pamela L. Moore, Editorial Director for Physicians Practice, for an enlightening discussion on Pay for Performance (P4P) and how to ensure your practice is benefiting from these initiatives. The interactive webinar topics will include:

  • Presence and Growth of P4P (Commercial and Medicare)
  • The Patient Centered Medical Home
  • Bridges to Excellence for your practice
  • How IT can help
  • Roles of the Stimulus Package and Health Reform

Hear from the experts!
In addition to Pamela's presentation, you'll hear a panel of medical experts discuss the Pay-for-Performance strategies and tactics being used today.

Free white paper
Just for registering, you'll receive a free copy of a new Revenue Cycle Management white paper from Ken Terry and Physicians Practice: "EHRs and Quality Incentives: Time to Take Stock".


Pamela L. Moore
Editorial Director
Physicians Practice

Pamela L. Moore, Ph.D., CPC, has spent the past 12 years writing, learning, and teaching about practice management.

Previously senior editor at the Medical Group Management Association, she now provides editorial oversight and research for Physicians Practice. She is a popular speaker at national and regional events and is a certified professional coder. She has a scholarly background, including work in medical ethics.

Pam has published widely in management and academic circles, including a book published by Rutgers University Press.


Ken Terry
Freelance Writer

Ken Terry, the author of the book Rx For Health Care Reform (Vanderbilt University Press, 2007), is a former senior editor of Medical Economics Magazine. From 2003-2005, he organized and led regional health IT seminars for Medical Economics in conjunction with the Pri-Med clinical conferences. He now writes on health care topics for such publications as Physicians Practice and Hospitals & Health Networks. He also speaks regularly on health care reform, information technology, and health-care quality improvement.

Terry has received journalism awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (2000), the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors (2001-2002), and the American Business Media. He was a finalist for the latter organization's prestigious Neal Award in 2003 and 2006, and he won a Neal in 2007. He holds a B.A. in English and an M.A. in education from the State University of New York at Albany.

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