Colorado Medical Society

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Executive office update: Experience The New CMS through the re-engineered annual meeting in Sept.

Friday, May 20, 2016 10:19 AM

Alfred Gilchrist

This September Colorado physicians will come together as a community in Keystone for the first annual meeting to be held without a House of Delegates to engage state and national experts in the most pressing subjects for our medical community.

A CMS work group built the agenda from the ground up, drawn from a statewide physician survey of what is keeping medicine (and your advocates) up at night, and a methodical series of interviews and conversations with their peers. It has been re-engineered as a motivational sanctuary for physicians to share, argue and learn from the best of the best; it’s not the sort of thing you can get from a website. In an era of burnout and unrelenting change and stress, this gathering is intended to stimulate, entertain and help peers remember why they are doctors.

Colorado health policy, market innovations and the applied politics that drive them are among the factors that keep Colorado a vanguard state, which means expressing your ideas in Keystone this fall will have consequences beyond our state. Programs will include:

In fact, every session will include electronic straw polling opportunities before, during and after to challenge, agree with or simply inquire about these influencers and thought leaders. The panels will share recent Colorado physician polling measuring their views on the hot topics – such as physician assisted death, the single payer proposal, the mega merger wars, and the health plan pain points and policy push-back options we will pursue, all analyzed by our crack pollster, Benjamin Kupersmit, who has been measuring physician opinions and insights for us for nearly a decade.

As the first mass-gathering manifestation of CMS’ reinvented horizontal, grassroots interactive governance model, your opinions and levels of interest will be a real-time direct pipeline to the CMS Board of Directors, who will be asking you for very pointed assessments on where and to what degree medicine should weigh in on these pressing and mutual concerns.

If there is a consensus to be found for advocacy in the public affairs arena, this will be where it starts. And you will be the first to test-drive the sophisticated Internet technologies that will connect your ideas with CMS policies and priorities.

See you in Keystone.