KEYNOTE ANNOUNCEMENT:
Eric D. Hargan
Deputy Secretary
Department of Health and Human Services
HHS Keynote Address: The “Regulatory Sprint to Coordinated Care” – Understand Reform Underway to Break Down Barriers to Success
Gain insight as to where HHS is in the process of gathering information and rulemaking to reform regulations that may be impeding coordination among providers to deliver better, lower-cost patient care
Learn about efforts around the Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, 42 CFR Pt. 2, and HIPAA and potential changes to allow better coordination of care
Discover ways HHS is seeking to improve information sharing, allow new value-based entities to create value-based arrangements, define new safe harbors around EHRs, and address cybersecurity concerns
In addition to Deputy Secretary Hargan, the Keynote agenda features:
CMO, Atlanta and Boston Regional Offices, CMS
System VP, Chief Quality and Innovation Officer, Arnot Health
Senior VP, Chief Community Health Officer, Kaiser Permanente
Senior VP, Primary Care and Ambulatory Specialties Institute, Chief Innovation Officer, Rochester Regional Health
CMO, Care Continuum Service Line, Geisinger
and more!
The Care Coordination and Technology Congress (CCTC) takes place January 29-31, in Atlanta. Covering all aspects of what’s necessary for successful, coordinated care, this Congress features the clinical, technological, and financial opportunities to improve the way care is delivered and coordinated. Five in depth tracks offer tailored content, while the keynotes and many networking opportunities offer the ability to truly coordinate with your peers on best practices across the continuum.