PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Turn-Key Health (TKH), a population health management (PHM) company serving payers and their members with advanced illness, announces Ian Duncan, FSA, FIA, FCIA, FCA, MAAA, adjunct associate professor, Statistics & Applied Probability, University of California Santa Barbara, Matthew Harker, MBA, MPH, associate director, Health Policy Hub, Duke Clinical Research Institute, and Terri Maxwell, Ph.D., APRN, chief clinical officer, Turn-Key Health, will present “Understanding End-of-Life Issues for Actuaries” during the SOA Annual Meeting & Exhibit, Oct. 18, 2017, 8:30–9:45 a.m., Hynes Convention Center, Boston.
“Patients spending their last days away from loved ones are often connected to machines or undergoing therapies of low value that can be misaligned with patient/family preferences,” says Dr. Maxwell. “Predictive models now are capable of identifying persons appropriate for palliative care and new population health and payment models are emerging to allow for more widespread delivery of palliative care.”
Attendees will learn about new models that focus on individuals with advanced illness and offer a process-driven approach to population health management (PHM). Discussions will include the role of predictive analytics to proactively identify patients, the value of a uniform approach to delivering community-based palliative care, and new payment models to support these initiatives.
To help payers better understand end-of-life care challenges, Turn-Key Health has released the first installment of its three-part white paper, “Effectively Addressing the Impact of Advanced Illnesses.” Download part one, “Recalibrating Population Health Management to Include Community-Based Palliative Care.”
About Turn-Key Health
Turn-Key Health, a subsidiary of Enclara Healthcare, is a population health management company serving payers and their members with advanced illnesses. Its Palliative Illness Management™ (PIM™) model introduces a new, innovative option to improve care quality, address costs and reduce burdens associated with life-limiting illnesses. Visit https://turn-keyhealth.com
About The Society of Actuaries
The Society of Actuaries (SOA) is the world’s largest actuarial professional organization with more than 28,000 actuaries as members. Through research and education, the SOA’s mission is to advance actuarial knowledge and to enhance the ability of actuaries to provide expert advice and relevant solutions for financial, business and societal challenges.