PCMH CCEs

Activity Overview 

The Health Innovation Summit is a three day, in-person conference in Atlanta, Georgia taking place from October 4-7, 2026. The Summit programming is designed to engage professionals across roles and experience levels. From high-level keynotes to hands-on workshops and peer exchange, every session offers practical insight into improving care quality. 

This year’s theme—Quality’s Next Chapter—reflects a program designed for leaders who drive progress and shape outcomes across organizations and communities. 

This event will include over 50 sessions and 100+ speakers in a variety of learning formats and experiences. A question-and-answer session with the faculty will follow each presentation.  

While this event does not offer CE for physicians or nurses, participation in the full two and half day event does offers PCMH CCEs 12 elective continuing education unit (CEU) points.

CCEs who attend one of the three hands-on healthcare quality workshops during the afternoon of October 4 will earn 4 additional CEU points (Advancing Primary Care and Population Health Strategies offer 4 required credits, What’s New in HEDIS offers 4 elective credits). 

Please note – You must attend the entire event and submit a completed evaluation form to be eligible for the total number of points. PCMH CCEs who complete the event evaluation online will automatically have credit posted in My CEC within three weeks of the live event.  

Intended Learners 

This conference is designed for professionals devoted to health care quality improvement. The Health Innovation Summit unites senior leaders, decision makers and implementors representing health plans, health systems, policymakers and regulators, digital health and health IT professionals, equity, date and innovation leaders, NCQA -Accredited and recognized organizations.  

Learning Objectives 

Learning objectives for each keynote, concurrent and hands-on session will be developed and made available along with session materials through the event app. 

After attending the 2026 Health Innovation Summit, participants will be able to: 

  • Summarize best practice examples of care delivery and quality improvement for each conference track: Care Delivery, HEDIS/Digital Quality, Health Plan, Health Technology. 

  • Identify how the intersection of payers, providers and policymakers can engage organizations in driving data solutions and next-generation technologies that can improve all aspects of health care quality. 

  • Outline lessons learned, share ideas and discuss innovative technology at the forefront of health care that can support their organization’s quality improvement goals. 

  • Recognize a quality improvement plan, based on research and resources identified at the Summit, that can impact patient and population health outcomes within their organization. 

Calculations based on the agenda.