The Connecting the Dots two-day, two-part series returns to discuss how to recognize, treat, and follow up on patients with multiple chronic illnesses to promote well-being and mitigate risk. Subject matter experts will present from both clinical and legal perspectives to connect the dots between medically complex patients and best practices for care and malpractice risk management.

Agenda

time iconApril 24, 2025 14:00 to
14:10

Opening

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Amanda Keaton RN

time iconApril 24, 2025 14:10 to
15:50

Clinical/Legal Presentation

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Kirsten Meisinger MD, MHCDS

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David Levin JD

• Characteristics of Medically Complex Patients

• Best Practices for Identifying & Treating Medically Complex Patients

• Follow-Up Strategies

• Case Studies: Common Failures in Managing Medically Complex Patients

• Legal Considerations in Treating Medically Complex Patients

time iconApril 24, 2025 15:50 to
16:05

Q&A

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Amanda Keaton RN

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Kirsten Meisinger MD, MHCDS

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David Levin JD

time iconApril 24, 2025 16:05 to
16:15

Closing

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Amanda Keaton RN

time iconApril 24, 2025 16:15 to
16:45

ECRI Resources

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Cara Wzorek MA, MWC

time iconMay 1, 2025 14:00 to
14:10

Opening

speaker headshot

Amanda Keaton RN

time iconMay 1, 2025 14:10 to
15:50

Clinical/Legal Presentation

speaker headshot

Kirsten Meisinger MD, MHCDS

speaker headshot

David Levin JD

• Characteristics of Medically Complex Patients

• Best Practices for Identifying & Treating Medically Complex Patients

• Follow-Up Strategies

• Case Studies: Common Failures in Managing Medically Complex Patients

• Legal Considerations in Treating Medically Complex Patients

time iconMay 1, 2025 15:50 to
16:05

Q&A

speaker headshot

Amanda Keaton RN

speaker headshot

Kirsten Meisinger MD, MHCDS

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David Levin JD

time iconMay 1, 2025 16:05 to
16:15

Closing

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Amanda Keaton RN

time iconMay 1, 2025 16:15 to
16:45

ECRI Resources

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Cara Wzorek MA, MWC

Speakers

David Levin, JD

David Levin is a founding member of Wharton Levin Ehrmantraut & Klein, P.A. He has extensive expertise in complex medical cases and is the lead counsel for the major medical malpractice insurer in the State of Maryland. Mr. Levin has tried over 250 cases to verdict. Mr. Levin also has represented many of the major hospitals based in Maryland and District of Columbia, and has been counsel to Holy Cross Hospital, a division of Trinity Health, for over 30 years. Mr. Levin is a past president of the Maryland Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates and has been a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He has been selected by his peers to be listed in the Best Lawyers in America since 1995, and has been voted one of the top 50 attorneys in Maryland by Super Lawyers every year since 2007.

Kirsten Meisinger,  MD MHCDS

Dr. Meisinger is the Director of System Transformation and Leadership, Harvard Center for Primary Care, at Harvard Medical School. She is an international expert on healthcare system transformation with a focus on the patient centered transformation. She was National Faculty Co-Chair for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) initiative “Transforming Clinical Practices Initiative” (TCPi), an initiative which transformed over 140,000 US practices to value-based, patient centered medical care. She is currently Medical Director of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Medical Director of the Union Square Family Health Center, an award-winning Patient Centered Medical Home practice that was selected as one of the top 30 Ambulatory care sites in the US by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. She has an active panel of patients she has cared for over the past 25 years and sees patients 4 days a week.

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Yes. The presentation can be viewed in a group setting; however, attendees must be individually registered for the presentation to receive a Certificate of Attendance in their name.
Attendees who register individually, attend the full presentation, and complete all evaluations, will receive a certificate that may be submitted as evidence of completion of the required Risk Manager training for FTCA applications submitted in 2026.
Yes. A recording of the presentation will be available on demand for 1 year on this platform. Information about where the presentation can be accessed after 1 year will be provided during the presentation.

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