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Press Release: Eighth National Medical Home Summit Features Plenary Session Panel on the Journey from Medical Home to Medical Neighborhood to ACO and Beyond; Early Bird Ends on Friday 4/8
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- A Hybrid Conference, Internet Event and Training Tool
- Co-hosted by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative
- A Leading Forum on Developing and Implementing Patient-and Family-Centered Medical Homes
- June 6 - 7, 2016
- Onsite at the Grand Hyatt, Washington, DC
- Online In Your Own Office or Home live via the Internet with 24/7 Access for Six Months
- Special preconference featuring eight leading researchers on PCMH lessons learned to date
- Again offering the popular Medical Home Certificate Program
- Offered as part of Healthcare Payment and Delivery Reform Week in Sequence with the Sixth National Bundled Payment Summit, the Seventh National ACO Summit and the Pharmaceutical Summit on Business and Compliance Issues in Managed Markets
- www.MedicalHomeSummit.com
PRESS RELEASE
Phone: 800-503-6494
Email: registration@hcconferences.com
Website: www.MedicalHomeSummit.com |
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AGENDA NOW AVAILABLE
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Click here to view and
download the updated agenda.
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OPENING PLENARY SESSION PANEL: MEDICAL HOME TO MEDICAL NEIGHBORHOOD TO ACO AND BEYOND
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Emily Brower, MBA
Vice President, Population Health, Atrius Health, Newton, MA |
Katherine A. Schneider, MD, MPhil, FAAFP
President and CEO, Delaware Valley Accountable Care Organization, Radnor, PA |
Craig Schneider, PhD, MBA
Senior Researcher and Project Director, CMS Learning Systems for ACOs Initiative, Mathematica Policy Research, Cambridge, MA (Moderator)
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WASHINGTON DC USA -- APRIL 1, 2016: The Eighth National Medical Home Summit, www.MedicalHomeSummit.com, to be held June 6 - 7, 2016 at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, DC, today announced that the opening plenary session will feature a leadership panel on the journey from Medical Home to Medical Neighborhood to ACO and Beyond. Emily Brower from Atrius Health and Dr. Katherine Schneider from the Delaware Valley ACO will describe their experiences in a session moderated by Craig Schneider, PhD from Mathematica Policy Research. The Summit will be offered both onsite and live and archived for 6 months over the Internet. Discounted rates and tuition scholarships are available.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Melinda Abrams, MS
Vice President, Delivery System Reform, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY |
Farzad Mostashari, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer, Aledade; Former National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Bethesda, MD |
Peggy O'Kane
President, National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC
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Laura Sessums, JD, MD
Director, Division of Advanced Primary Care, Seamless Models Group, CMS Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, Baltimore, MD |
Grace Emerson Terrell, MD, MMM, FACP, FACPE
Chief Executive Officer and President, Cornerstone Health Care, P.A., High Point, NC
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SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION LEADERSHIP PANEL:
PATIENT & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT IN A VALUE-BASED WORLD
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Susan Frampton, PhD
President, Planetree, Derby CT |
Beverly Johnson
President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care, Bethesda, MD
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Debra L. Ness
President, National Partnership for Women & Families, Washington, DC |
Christine Bechtel
President & CEO, Bechtel Health Advisory Group, Washington, DC (Moderator)
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FEATURING PRECONFERENCE
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- What Does the Research Tell Us about the Medical Home and Collaborative Models?
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TRACK SESSIONS
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- Track I: Medical Home and Hospital/Health System Partnerships in a Value-Based World
- Track II: Medication Management - New Roles, New Players
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MEDICAL HOME SUMMIT IS
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AND PLENARY SESSIONS
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- Keynote: What Does the Research Tell Us?
- Patient and Family Engagement across the Care Continuum
- An Academic Medical Center Builds a Medical Home Model for the Safety Net
- From Medical Home to Medical Neighborhood to ACO and Beyond
- Advanced Medical Homes and Advanced Health Systems are Demonstrating Value
- Driving Patient-Centered Triple Aim Care
- The Power of Primary Care Transformation
- Physician-Led Models in a Value-Based Era
- Closing Comments and the Way Forward
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CONCURRENT SESSION CHAIRS
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Medical Home and Hospital/Health System Partnerships in a Value-Based World
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Julie Schilz, BSN, MBA
Staff Vice President, Care Delivery Transformation, Anthem, Denver, CO (Session Chair)
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Concurrent Session on Medication Management - New Roles, New Players
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Marie Smith, PharmD, FNAP
Henry A. Palmer Professor of Community Pharmacy Practice, Assistant Dean, Pharmacy Practice and Policy Partnerships, UConn School of Pharmacy, Storrs, CT (Session Chair)
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FEATURED FACULTY
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Pamela Ballou-Nelson RN, MSHP, PhD, PCMH CCE
Senior Consultant, MGMA Health Care Consulting Group, Englewood, CO |
Emily Brower, MBA
Vice President, Population Health, Atrius Health, Newton, MA |
Scott Clemens, MD
Medical Director, New West Physicians, Arvada Internal Medicine, Arvada, CO
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Patrick Gordon
Associate Vice President, Rocky Mountain Health Plans, Greenwood Village, CO |
Peter A. Gross, MD
Chairman, Hackensack Alliance ACO Board of Managers, Hackensack, NJ |
Susan G. Haber, ScD, MPH
Senior Program Director, Division for Health Services and Social Policy Research, RTI International, Waltham, MA
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Sean Jeffery, PharmD, CGP, FASCP, FNAP
Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services, Integrated Care Partners, Hartford Healthcare Group, Hartford, CT |
Katherine L. Kahn, MD
Distinguished Chair in Health Care Delivery Measurement and Evaluation and a Senior Natural Scientist, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA |
Grant R. Martsolf, PhD, MPH, RN
Policy Researcher, RAND Corporation; Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management and School of Nursing, Department of Health and Community Systems, Pittsburgh, PA
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Benjamin F. Miller, PsyD
Director, Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy, Center, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO |
Karin Nelson, MD, MSHS
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine,University of Washington, HSR&D VA Puget Sound, Seattle, WA |
Debbie Peikes, PhD
Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ
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Kathryn Ruszczyk, RN, MSN
Clinical Collaboration Manager, Integrated Care Partners, Hartford Healthcare Group, Hartford, CT |
Jenney Samuelson
Assistant Director, Blueprint for Health, Department of Vermont Health Access, Williston, VT |
Craig Schneider, PhD, MBA
Senior Researcher and Project Director, CMS Learning Systems for ACOs Initiative, Mathematica Policy Research, Cambridge, MA
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Katherine A. Schneider, MD, MPhil, FAAFP
President and CEO, Delaware Valley Accountable Care Organization, Radnor, PA |
Glen R. Stream, MD, FAAFP, MBI
Family Medicine Physician; President and Board Chair, Family Medicine for America's Health, Indian Wells, CA |
Sarah Thompson, PharmD, CDOE
Director, Clinical Services, Coastal Medical, Providence, RI
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Troy Trygstad
Vice President, Pharmacy Programs, Community Care of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC |
Mark Weissman, MD
Chief, Division of General Pediatrics & Community Health; Vice President, Goldberg Center for Community Pediatric Health; Vice President & Executive Director, Children's National Health Network; The Diane and Norman Bernstein Professor of Community Pediatrics; Children's National Health System, Washington, DC
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BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE HOSTS
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Breakfast Roundtable: Interprofessional Workforce Training
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Host: Bill Warning, MD
Program Director, Crozer-Keystone Family, Medicine Residency Program, Springfield, PA
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Breakfast Roundtable: Sharing Experiences of Successful Patient Engagement and Activation through Coaching
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Host: William Applegate, PhD
Executive Director, the Iowa Chronic Care Consortium |
Host: Kathy Kunath, RN
Clinical Projects Coordinator, the Iowa Chronic Care Consortium
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Breakfast Roundtable: HealthyCT -
An Advanced Practice Medical Payment Model
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Host: Ken Lalime
Chief Executive Officer, HealthyCT
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OFFERED AS PART OF HEALTHCARE PAYMENT AND DELIVERY REFORM WEEK
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SEVENTH NATIONAL ACCOUNTABLE CARE
ORGANIZATION (ACO) SUMMIT
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June 9 - 10, 2016
Grand Hyatt, Washington, DC
www.ACOSummit.com
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FEATURING THE MEDICAL HOME CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
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MEDICAL HOME CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
The Medical Home Summit is offering a Medical Home Certificate Program in the form of an optional course within the conference for attendees wishing to take a deeper dive into the Summit's subject matter. The Program requirements are:
- Complete the preconference readings - Click here to review pre-course reading
- Consider a series of preconference questions - Click here to review preconference questions
- Complete the online Johns Hopkins course on Care Management
- Attend Preconference Medical Home Boot Camp either in person or online
- Attend Summit either in person or online
- Successfully complete a post-conference online examination - Click here to take sample examination.
Attendees who successfully complete Program requirements will receive a certificate of completion.
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SPECIAL PACKAGE RATE
TO ATTEND FOUR
CO-LOCATED EVENTS
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Click here for the special package rate to attend all four Healthcare Payment and Delivery Reform Week conferences.
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CO-HOSTED BY
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CO-SPONSORED BY
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CHAIR
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Marci Nielsen, PhD, MPH
Chief Executive Officer, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, Washington, DC
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PRECONFERENCE CHAIR
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Ann S. O'Malley, MD, MPH
Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, DC
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MEDIA PARTNERS
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GRANTORS
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BRONZE
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TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS
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The Medical Home Summit is now offering partial and full Tuition Scholarships to qualifying representatives of local, state and federal government, consumer advocate organizations, safety net providers, academics, students and health services research organizations.
Click here for more information.
SUPPORTED BY
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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
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NASBA Credit Statement: A recommended maximum of 16. credits based on a 50-minute hour will be granted for the entire learning activity for the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA).
Case Manager Certification Credit Statement: The conference has been approved by the Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide 12.5 continuing education clock hours to CCM® board certified case managers.
Click here for details.
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Tweet using #MedHomeSummit
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PARTICIPATION OPTIONS
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TRADITIONAL ONSITE ATTENDANCE
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Simply register, travel to the conference city and attend in person. Onsite attendees may also purchase a flash drive or six months of web access when they register for only $99.
Pros: subject matter immersion; professional networking opportunities; facility interaction
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LIVE AND ARCHIVED WEBCAST ATTENDANCE
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Watch the conference in live streaming video over the Internet and at your convenience at any time 24/7 for the six months following the event.
The archived conference includes speaker videos and coordinated PowerPoint presentations. Webcast attendees may also buy this content on a flash drive when they register for only $99.
Pros: Live digital feed and 24/7 Internet access for next six months; Accessible in office, at home or anywhere worldwide with Internet access; Avoid travel expense and hassle; No time away for the office
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WEBCAST INTERFACE SAMPLE
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Click here for a sample stream
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EIGHTH NATIONAL MEDICAL HOME SUMMIT
June 6 - 7, 2016
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ONSITE
Grand Hyatt
Washington, DC
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WEBCAST PARTICIPATION
In your own office or home live via the Internet
with 24/7 access for six months
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