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Subject MCN Webinar | Health Network: A Care Coordination Program for Mobile Patients
Date October 5, 2021 4:30 PM
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October 20 @ 1 pm (ET) | Health Network assures continuity of care and treatment completion by providing follow-up services for mobile patients.

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Wednesday, October 20th, 2021
10:00 am PT / 11:00 am MT / 12:00 pm CT /
1:00 pm ET & AT
Duration: 1 hour
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To ensure care coordination for mobile patients MCN’s Health Network works to make certain that migration is never an impediment to health when continuity of care for treatment completion is needed. By providing comprehensive case management and medical records transfer, Health Network provides essential follow-up services for mobile patients. During this webinar, you will learn of the simple requirements for patient enrollment, review strategies for incorporating Health Network into your existing clinic systems, and the processes employed by Health Network associates to ensure continuity of care for your patients while keeping your clinic informed of patient outcomes.

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of the presentation, participants will be able to…
* Understand which patients are eligible for continuity of care services provided by Health Network

* Describe the benefits to patients enrolled in Health Network for continuity of care services.

* Describe the documents needed to enroll a patient in Health Network.

* Understand the challenges to sustaining a continuity of care program for mobile patients.

Speaker
Laszlo Madaras, MD, MPH, SFHM
Laszlo Madaras, MD, MPH, SFHM is a hospitalist in Pennsylvania and the Chief Medical Officer for Migrant Clinicians Network. As CMO, Laszlo oversees all MCN’s clinical activities, including Health Network. Dr. Madaras has extensive experience with immigrant, migrant, and refugee populations. As a child refugee, he emigrated with this family to America. He has worked in refugee camps around the world and has worked closely with immigrant and migrant families in his community to support their health and well-being. He received his MD and Master’s in Public Health from Tufts University School of Medicine. Dr. Madaras is also a staff physician in ‘tuberculosis Medicine at Penn State College of Medicine, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Brown University.
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