Thursday, January 21, 2016
CEPAC coming to Connecticut – effectiveness of palliative care
The March
meeting of CEPAC, New England’s
comparative effectiveness council, will be in Hartford on the 31st
at the Bushnell. CEPAC is an independent council of clinicians, academics and
consumer advocates who take a deep dive into research around treatments for
specific conditions, sorting out and voting on clinical effectiveness, but also
which are worth the money specifically for New England. Previous meetings have
addressed opiod addiction, breast cancer screening and depression treatments. CT
is well represented on CEPAC by Rob Aseltine and Stacey Brown of UConn, practicing
physician Claudia Gruss, Claudio Gualtieri from AARP-CT, Julie
Rothstein Rosenbaum from Yale, and Rob Zavsoki, DSS’s Medical Director. The
March 31st meeting will address Palliative
Care: Barriers, Opportunities and Considerations for Quality Improvement. Very
smart, independent people discussing how to do the best thing for patients and
pocketbooks on the issues vexing the health system. We are lucky to have them
coming to our state. Click
here to register for the free meeting.