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The Changing Face of Health Care

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DATES TO REMEMBER
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February, 2002
'02 Technical Conference Audio Tapes Available

January 25, 2002
Additional Handouts and Materials Available

January 2002
Complete Exhibitor Listing


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Final Conference Program Available

May 15, 2001
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The American Health Quality Association (AHQA)
is pleased to present the 2002 Technical Conference: The Changing Face of Health Care. The meeting will offer sessions designed to examine the demographic shift in race, ethnicity, and age being experienced in the U.S., with special attention given to activities focused on decreasing disparities in health care quality.

The Technical Conference features more than 35 plenaries, workshops, and seminars designed to provide practical strategies in:

  • Epidemiological surveillance
  • Innovative methods of quality evaluation and improvement
  • Consumer outreach techniques
  • Analytic methodologies
  • Patient and provider education
  • Management strategies
  • The AHQA Technical Conference offers the premier networking opportunity in the field of cutting-edge health care quality improvement for researchers, providers, practitioners, analysts, communications and quality improvement specialists, government representatives and health care leaders. We welcome your participation in this valuable and stimulating experience!

    For more information on the 2002 Technical Conference contact Alicia Massey at amassey@ahqa.org or
    (202) 331-5790 ext. 207.

     
    Special thanks to the following organizations for their generous support of the
    2002 Technical Conference
     


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