KHC Annual Conference – March 15, 2017

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THE 2017 HEALTHCARE QUESTION: WHAT’S COMING, WHAT’S GOING? GAME CHANGERS, MEASUREMENT MAYHEM, AND PAYMENT FIXES

Event Overview

The New Year looks to mark the beginning of major changes in healthcare. Join a diverse collection of leaders in healthcare at Kentuckiana Health Collaborative’s third annual conference on March 15, 2017 in Louisville, Kentucky to explore measurement, data, and payment innovation; cultural competency; and the game changers that could be in store over the next few years.

Date and Time

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

7:30-8:00 am EST – Breakfast & Exhibitors

8:00-4:00 pm EST – Conference 

Register for the Event

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Location

The Olmsted

3701 Frankfort Ave

Louisville KY 40207

Panels

Finding Meaningful Measurement in the Mayhem

MODERATOR: Kenneth C. Wilson, MD, MS, CPE, System Vice President – Clinical Effectiveness & Quality, Norton Healthcare

Providers, payers, purchasers, and consumers need a broad community measurement system that produces meaningful improvements to health outcomes and reduces the administrative burden of the current measurement madness. Hear from a panel of experts on how communities and organizations begin to simplify and reduce the measurement burden.

CONFIRMED PANELISTS:

Misty Roberts, MSN, RN, PMP, Strategic Consultant, Office of the Chief Medical Officer, Humana

What is healthcare’s role in addressing the social determinants of health?

MODERATOR: Stephanie Mayfield, MD, Vice President of Population Health, KentuckyOne Health

Most experts agree that 80 percent of what drives a person’s health is outside of the clinical care setting. How do the healthcare system and the community address the socioeconomic factors that impede individuals from reaching their fullest potential?

CONFIRMED PANELISTS:

M. Robin DiMatteo, Ph.D, Distinguished Emerita Professor of Psychology, University of California, Riverside

Theo Edmonds, JD, MHA, MFA, CEO + Co-Founder/Partner IDEAS xLab, Louisville, KY

Kristin Paulson, JD, MPH, Director of Health Care Programs for the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC)

Speakers

Leading US Companies Join Healthcare Transformation Alliance to Change the Way Employers Purchase Healthcare

Speaker: To Be Announced Soon

Many would argue that the biggest healthcare game changers will come from employers purchasing healthcare differently. There is no group being more closely watched in this space than the Health Transformation Alliance. With over thirty of America’s largest corporations, they plan to find a better way of providing healthcare to their employees to create better health care outcomes and reduce waste. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear about their bold and aggressive plans.

Implementing and Sustaining Alternative Payment Models

François de Brantes, MS, MB, Executive Director, Health Care Incentives Improvement Institute, Inc.  

In this talk, Mr. de Brantes will review the current state of deployment of Alternative Payment Models (APMs) by the Federal Government, States and private sector payers and purchasers. Attendees will learn about the important lessons learned in implementing APMs, the critical role that market forces can play when used to improve the quality and affordability of health care, and how private sector employers can accelerate the pace of change in the industry.

Is 2017 the Quiet Before the Healthcare Storm?

Steve M. Berkowitz, MD, Founder and President, SMB Health Consulting

Dr. Steve Berkowitz will discuss how transparency and consumerism are shaping new changes in healthcare. He will also show how other industries have achieved success without bricks and mortar and how this can be applied to healthcare. Dr. Berkowitz describes cost as the silent “high blood pressure” indicator of healthcare which could have disastrous outcomes if not abated.

Colorado’s Pioneer All Payers Claims Database (APCD) and Its Results

Jonathan D. Mathieu, Ph.D., VP of Research & Compliance and Chief Economist, Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC)

Dr. Jonathan Mathieau will discuss how Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC) is driving improved health, enhanced quality, and lower costs in Colorado through their All Payer Claims Database. CIVHC offers the state’s most comprehensive health care cost, quality, and utilization claims data and brings together a broad spectrum of organizations and individuals to design and drive collective change. Is an APCD a missing piece of healthcare improvement in Kentucky?

Improving the Health Care Consumer Experience through Cultural Competency

M. Robin DiMatteo, PhD, Distinguished Emerita Professor of Psychology, Univ. of CA, Riverside

Dr. DiMatteo will discuss essential elements of benefits design and healthcare delivery including effective communication, improvement of the healthcare experience, consumer empowerment, engagement, shared decision making, cultural humility, and attention to health literacy. She will describe how Information, Motivation, and Strategic Change are key factors in the achievement of health goals for all, including those from vulnerable populations.

Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities

View the 2017 Conference Sponsor/Exhibitor Packet or contact Michele Ganote.

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