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  1. Welcome

  2. Relationship of Members with Industry “It is my duty to remind you that the American College of Cardiology (ACC) maintains official policies on relationships of members with industry with respect to participation in all meetings of ACC Committees or Task Forces. I have a copy of your current statement from the College file. If your statement contained a Disclosure Form identifying an industry relationship as defined by ACC, and this Committee/Task Force takes under consideration today a matter where that relationship would apply, you should absent yourself and not participate in the discussion for its duration.”

  3. Board of Governors Meeting | March 2014 BOG Priorities 2014-2015 Michael Mansour, MD, FACC

  4. Part I • Leadership and Chapter Goals • Communications • NCDR Reporting • International Members • Facilitated Education / Certification • Advocacy

  5. Leadership and Chapter Goals • Leadership: • Mentors Quickly bring BOG-Elect up to speed on College programs and organization • Partnerships • Chapter Goals: • Best practices • Education • Meetings • Member Engagement • Governance • Advocacy • Administration

  6. Communications • Governors as Ambassadors • Well informed – able to effectively communicate College and Chapter goals to members • Able to bring concerns of members to College • Uniform Chapter Websites • ACC National provides monthly content – up to date programs and issues • Chapters edit and supplement content as they wish

  7. NCDR Registries • Facilitate the use of registry participation for MOC credit • Minimal disruption to members’ daily practice • ICD • ACTION-GWTG • CARE/PVI • CathPCI • IMPACT • TVT • PINNACLE

  8. International Members • Improved communication with international members and chapters • ACC National meeting • strong participation • Transformation of Care • Models of care • Value above volume

  9. Facilitated Education / Certification Continually improve education to facilitate members requirements for: • MOC • CME • Scope of Competencies

  10. Advocacy • ICD-10 • Member education and assistance • Monitoring payers in Q4-2014 for reimbursements • SGR • State Issues • Any Willing provider • Return to play • School nutrition • Screening for congenital heart disease

  11. Part II

  12. Key Strategies and PerspectivesStrategic Plan • Membership Value and Engagement • Population Health • Data, Information, & Knowledge • Transformation of Care • Purposeful Education • Advocacy

  13. Joe Bloé, MD, FACC • Well trained • Hard working • Trying to get his children through College • Wondering if and when he can retire • Can’t believe what is happening to medicine and wonders why the ACC let this happen

  14. Membership Value and Engagement • Be the professional home for the entire CV team • Focus on subspecialty and special interests • Recruit, engage and develop the next generationof CV professionals • Create strategic partnerships

  15. “This is why I pay my dues. What value has the College been for me lately? My reimbursements are on a downward course and I can’t see things getting any better.”

  16. Population Health • Partner topursue global CV related objectives • Support members to improve the health of populations • Encourage CV team-facilitated patient education

  17. “Population Health!... What the …?”

  18. Data, Information and Knowledge • Be the premier source for unbiased clinical CV data • Be the hub for CV data collection, aggregation and reporting • Generate science andimprove clinical practice

  19. “I understand the need to capture the data and generate science, but is that really going to help me?” “Is it going to create extra work for me and interfere with the care of my patients?”

  20. Transformation of Care • Support the appropriate use of new, transformational technologies and therapies • Move from a volume- to value-basedsystem • Define and support optimal CV team-based care

  21. “Where do you come up with this stuff?”

  22. Purposeful Education • Provide a personalized, competency-based educational experience • Use new delivery technology and evolving learning methods • Improve clinical, administrative and leadership competencies

  23. “Finally something I recognize. The ACC has always supported education especially through some great meetings; snorkeling in Hawaii, skiing in Aspen. I love education!”

  24. Advocacy • Help shapefederal and state public policy • Focus on state and payer issues • Empower members to become effective advocates

  25. “This is why I’ve been paying my dues. Why don’t theydo something about all these problems with healthcare?”

  26. Why Should Chapter Goals Align with the Strategic Plan? l Our basis: The National Strategic Plan has set out focus areas and goals for the College for the next 5 years ACC Mission 2 Our strength: Chapters are where the plan’s ideas will take shape – our goals must align with the plan in order to… 3 Our mission: …reach our mission of transforming cardiovascular care and improving heart health (through the Triple Aim, as the professional home for the CV team) Chapter Goals National Strategic Plan

  27. enjoy a 20 minute break

  28. Group Discussion • How is this pertinent to our members? • How can we best communicate the plan? • What should be our priority in the first year of the plan?

  29. Thanks and Congratulations Dipti Itchhaporia Robert Shor

  30. Class of 2014, Please Stand and Be Recognized • Gilead I. Lancaster • John W. Shuck • Juan M. Aranda • Lambert A. Wu • Nidal H. Harb • Claire S. Duvernoy • John F. Robb • Anthony B. Sandoval • Dale A. Hansen • Michael A. Scherlag • Edward F. Terrien • Bruce A. Watt • Thomas J. Lewandowski • Michael E. Ring • Randolph E. Modlin • G.B. John Mancini • Erick Alexanderson • Jean-Francois Tanguay • James G. Jollis

  31. Class of 2017, Please Stand and Be Recognized • Edward R. Tuohy, IV • George D. Moutsatsos • A. Allen Seals • Kelly Ann Light-McGroary • Dhanunjaya R. Lakkireddy • William B. Calhoun • Herbert D. Aronow • Louis I. Fink • John Scherschel • B. Hadley Wilson • Edward T. Martin • Prospero B. Gogo • David A. Nagelhout • Timothy A. Dewhurst • Anthony C. DeFranco • Todd C. Villines • John Jue • Ursulo Juarez-Herrera • Lawrence G. Rudski

  32. Thanks and Congratulations Margo Minissian Janet Wyman

  33. Thanks and Congratulations Stephanie Siehr Mike Cullen

  34. Thanks and Congratulations John Harold Pat O’Gara

  35. Congratulations Michael Mansour

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