Webinars
AMGA webinars offer a one-hour, live learning opportunity on a variety of subjects and allow you to engage with the presenters through Q&A.
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CoCM 2.0: Expanding Collaborative Care with Comprehensive Integrated Psychiatry
Wednesday, July 8, 2026, 12:00 pm ET
Sponsored by evolvedMD
Tristan Gorrindo, MD, Chief Medical Officer
Sarah Hanchett, LCSW, Chief Clinical Officer-Collaborative Care, evolvedMD
For the past decade, evolvedMD has been redefining what integrated behavioral healthcare looks like in primary care. What began as a mission to "build the bridge" between physical and behavioral health has evolved into a fully connected model of care designed to improve access, strengthen continuity, and deliver measurable clinical and financial outcomes.
This webinar introduces CoCM 2.0, the next evolution of Collaborative Care. A coordinated, continuous, and connected approach that closes long-standing gaps in behavioral healthcare delivery.
The session will explore how evolvedMD's foundational integrated care model has expanded through evolvedBH, a purpose-built psychiatric medication management service line that keeps patients connected to the same care team, within the same system, and on a more targeted path to better outcomes.
Attendees will learn how CoCM 2.0 advances and changes traditional collaborative care through:
1. Expanded access and increased capacity for behavioral health services
2. Faster time to first appointment and more coordination with psychiatric sub-specialty
3. Integrated psychiatric medication management delivered in-house
4. Real-time communication and coordinated handoffs across care teams
5. Measurement-based, treat-to-target care approaches
6. Reduced fragmentation and lower total cost of care
7. Improved provider satisfaction and patient outcomes aligned to the Quintuple Aim
Fragmented to Connected: Reimagining Clinical Workflows with AI
Wednesday, July 15, 2026, 12:00 pm ET
Sponsored by Navina AI
David Hatfield, DO, Chief Physician Executive, Bookmark Medical
Chaitanya Dagagam, MD, MS, Medical Director, Healthcare Solutions, Navina AI
With patient data scattered across disconnected systems, clinicians and care teams are forced to spend countless hours in an attempt to understand patient history. Care stays reactive, gaps go undetected, and the best next step isn't always clear. AI promises to change that, but only if it's applied in ways that are practical, trustworthy, and genuinely useful to physicians and care teams.
This webinar looks at how clinical workflows can move from fragmented, reactive tasks toward a more connected model, one that turns disparate data into a complete picture, and generates valuable insights that are effortlessly converted into coordinated action across the care team. A panel of practicing physicians and clinical AI leaders will discuss where AI is delivering today, where it's falling short, and what coordinated, proactive care actually looks like day to day.
Key takeaways:
1. A practical framework for evaluating clinical AI across the full arc of data, insight, and action
2. An understanding of what separates evidence-based, clinically grounded AI from generic tools
3. Practical considerations for adopting AI in ways that drive coordinated action, support clinical judgment, and fit seamlessly into clinical workflows
A Health System Approach to Optimizing Medicare Part D Vaccinations
Thursday, July 16, 2:00 pm ET
Beth Careyva, MD, Vice Chair, Value Based Care, Family Medicine, Jefferson Health
Jennifer Stephens, DO, MBA, FACP, Chief Medical Officer, Ambulatory Quality and Population Health, Jefferson Health
Gallus “Chip” Wukitsch IV, PharmD, MBA, Director, Retail Pharmacy Operations, Jefferson Health
Del Dutra, MBA, MSN, RN, Enterprise Director Clinical Education and Vaccine, Jefferson Health
The next RIZE campaign webinar features presenters from Jefferson Health. Together, they'll walk through how Jefferson Health built a pathway to administer and adjudicate Medicare Part D vaccinations in a clinical setting—covering the real-world implementation challenges they faced, the solutions they developed, and the outcomes they achieved. Highlights include measurable revenue gains, expanded immunization access for Medicare-eligible patients, and meaningful improvements in vaccination rates.
System Wide Vaccine Confidence and Equity: Expanding Uptake Through the Rise to Immunize® Framework
Tuesday, July 21, 2026, 2:00 pm ET
Mike McLeod, DO, Primary Care Physician, Associate Chief Clinical Officer,
Insha Haque, DO, Primary Care Physician, Population Health Physician Advisor,
Megan Rheinhardt, RN, Clinical Process and Education Manager, Concord Hospital Health Systems (CHHS)
This presentation will examine how CHHS advanced vaccine uptake by pairing a multi layered vaccine confidence strategy with a deep commitment to health equity. Using the Rise to Immunize® framework, CHHS embedded confidence building techniques across provider education, clinical support, IT workflows, patient communication, and community engagement. These efforts included culturally responsive training, standardized messaging, trusted messenger outreach, transparent patient facing information, and consistent EMR driven prompts. At the same time, equity focused data analysis revealed disparities by language, age, gender, and social vulnerability, guiding targeted interventions for New Americans and residents of high ADI neighborhoods. Through this dual approach - strengthening confidence while removing structural and cultural barriers - CHHS delivered more than 69,000 vaccines over 3 years and achieved year over year improvements in respiratory vaccine uptake. The session will demonstrate how coordinated, equity centered, system wide action can meaningfully expand preventive care access and build lasting vaccine confidence across diverse communities.
Achieving the Quadruple Aim at Scale: Intermountain Health’s cBPI Model
Tuesday, July 28, 2026, 12:00 pm ET
Doug Wolfe, MBA, Assistant Vice President, Intermountain Health Healthcare Delivery Institute (HDI)
Sheralee Petersen, MBA, PA-C, Assistant Vice President, Intermountain Health Clinical Programs
Raj Srivastava, MD, MPH, Chief Clinical Programs Officer, Intermountain Health
This webinar highlights how Intermountain Health operationalizes the Quadruple Aim through its Clinical Best Practice Integration (cBPI) model, a scalable framework for reliably implementing evidence-based care across a multi-state system. Participants will learn how Intermountain reduces unwarranted clinical variation, aligns governance and analytics, and engages frontline teams to deliver measurable improvements in quality, safety, patient experience, cost, and caregiver engagement. Real-world examples across multiple clinical areas will demonstrate how the model translates strategy into sustained, enterprise-wide impact.
2026 Compensation & Productivity Insights
Matthew Wells, PHD, Senior Director, AMGA Consulting
Kelsi O'Brien, MHSA, Vice President, AMGA Consulting
Danielle DuBord, Senior Consultant, Surveys, AMGA Consulting
For 40 years, medical group and health system leaders have relied on AMGA’s annual Compensation and Productivity Survey to benchmark, plan, and make confident decisions about provider compensation, and each year presents refreshed metrics and new considerations that can have an impact on your existing plans.
Join the AMGA Consulting team for an exclusive webinar unveiling the results of the 2026 AMGA Compensation and Productivity Survey. Get an exclusive look and gain valuable insights into the latest market data and trends impacting physician and advanced practice provider compensation.
Webinar Topics:
- Year-over-year trends in Primary Care, Medical, and Surgical Specialties
- Productivity shifts and emerging patterns
- What we're seeing regarding wRVU production, components of compensation, and prevalence of incentive metrics
- Work expectations for shift vs. non-shift specialties
Transforming Hypertension and Diabetes Care Through a Quadruple Aim Framework
Thursday, July 30, 2026, 1:00 pm ET
Latha Dulipsingh, MD, FACP, FACE, Vice President, Medical Affairs, Quality and Population Health Integrated Care Partners/Hartford HealthCare Medical Group, Professor, UCONN School of Medicine
Cara Riddle, DO, Senior Medical Director, Primary Care Operations, Hartford Healthcare Medical Group
Roxanne Rotondaro, MPH, CPHQ, Senior Director, Operations, Population Health, Hartford HealthCare Medical Group and Integrated Care Partners
Laura Stebbins, Practice Administrator, Population Health, Hartford HealthCare Medical Group
This webinar will highlight how Hartford HealthCare Medical Group improved chronic disease management by leveraging data to improve outcomes, engage colleagues, physicians and advance practitioners. The session will explore strategies that were used in achieving these outcomes.
Key Takeaways:
- Gaining consensus on best practices
- Getting the right data to the right people
- Clinical support staff workflow
- Patient education materials and resources
- Physician and advance practitioner workflow and satisfaction
- Improvement in Star ratings and reducing re-admissions
Better Care. Together! Values in Action
Wednesday, August 19, 2026, 12:00 pm ET
Shai Gavi, DO, Chief Medical Officer, Atlantic Health
Judy Washington, MD, Associate Chief Medical Officer, Atlantic Health
Moderator: Jim Gilligan, Group Vice President, Market Strategy and Growth, American Medical Association
This presentation will explore Atlantic Health's innovative well-being initiative, "Better Care. Together! Values in Action.", an organizational effort structured around trust, respect and alignment—to ensure physicians and care team members feel truly valued at work. Recognized for its effectiveness and strategic value by the AMA Joy in Medicine® program, this initiative aims to build trust between leadership and clinicians through transparent communication, visibility and strong partnerships across teams to support a positive work environment. Panelists will discuss strategies for reducing friction and misunderstandings, the importance of tailored engagement when it comes to the unique challenges of various stakeholders, and how a values-based framework can ultimately promote improved well-being among care teams.
Key takeaways:
1. Learn how establishing a values-based framework can improve well-being among physicians and care teams.
2. Understand why leadership visibility and communication are essential to support a positive work environment.
3. Gain insights into how proactively aligning clinician and organizational expectations helps minimize friction.
4. Come away with tools for measuring impact and strategies for improving joy in the practice of medicine at your own organization.
Interested in sponsoring webinar content to share with AMGA Members?
Please contact Colleen Stern at cstern@amga.org



