Integrated Physician Practices

2024 IPPS Interim Meeting highlights

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The Integrated Physician Practice Section (IPPS) held its 2024 Interim Meeting on Friday, Nov. 8, in Orlando, with approximately 60 participants in attendance. The meeting was chaired by Adnan Munkarah, MD, president, Care Delivery System and chief clinical officer, Henry Ford Health, Michigan, and vice chair, Steven Parodi, MD, associate executive director, The Permanente Medical Group. 

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Congratulations to Heather Spies, MD, MBA, physician director of clinician experience & well-being at Sanford Health in South Dakota, who was elected to the IPPS Governing Council. 

The IPPS offered several education programs including Navigating Value-Based Contracts: Legal, Payer, and Physician Perspectives, and AI Lightning Rounds: Integrating AI in Clinical Practice. You can view the speaker slides on the IPPS Interim Meeting agenda & resources under “Session slides.”

The IPPS jointly sponsored the IPPS/Joy in Medicine™ Awards Dinner which honored 19 IPPS members whose organizations received recognition in Joy in Medicine™ Health System Recognition Program. Learn more about some of the health systems recognized at the dinner: BayhealthOchsnerPermanente Medicine

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2024 IPPS Interim Meeting: Joy in Medicine™ Awards dinner

For additional information on the 2024 IPPS Interim meeting, visit the section's agenda and resources page.

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