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AGENDA: DAY 2
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2018
7:00 am
DAY 2 MORNING PLENARY SESSION
8:00 am
Welcome and Introduction
Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Chair and Moderator)
@nashpophealth
Dr. Nash is a principal faculty member for quality of care programming for the American Association for Physician Leadership and leads their academic joint venture with JCPH. He serves on the NQF Task Force on Improving Population Health and the John M. Eisenberg Award Committee for The Joint Commission. He is also a founding member of the AAMC-IQ Steering Committee. Dr. Nash was recently appointed to the Board of the Pharmaceutical Quality Alliance (PQA) in Washington, DC. Dr. Nash serves on multiple boards and is currently Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Medical Quality, Population Health Management, P&T, and American Health and Drug Benefits.
8:15 am
Population Health in the 21st Century: Everything Old is New Again
Co-Chair, Guiding Committee at Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network; Clinical Faculty, University of California, San Francisco; Attending Physician, Positive Health Program for AIDS Care, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA
Previously, he was the Founding President of the California HealthCare Foundation; spearheaded the launch of California HealthLine and iHealthBeat, the CHCF Center for Healthcare Reporting at USC, the CHCF Innovation Fund, and the CHCF Leadership Fellows Program, He was a 2014 Menschel Senior Policy Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Before CHCF, Dr. Smith was Executive Vice-President of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and was on the faculty at the Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and of Public Health, and directed the AIDS clinic there. Dr. Smith was elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2001.
8:45 am
Population Health Panel Discussion with Mark Smith, David Nash, Greg Dorn and Brenda Reiss Brennan
President, Hearst Health, South San Francisco, CA
Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
@nashpophealth
Dr. Nash is a principal faculty member for quality of care programming for the American Association for Physician Leadership and leads their academic joint venture with JCPH. He serves on the NQF Task Force on Improving Population Health and the John M. Eisenberg Award Committee for The Joint Commission. He is also a founding member of the AAMC-IQ Steering Committee. Dr. Nash was recently appointed to the Board of the Pharmaceutical Quality Alliance (PQA) in Washington, DC. Dr. Nash serves on multiple boards and is currently Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Medical Quality, Population Health Management, P&T, and American Health and Drug Benefits.
Mental Health Integration Director, Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT
Co-Chair, Guiding Committee at Health Care Payment Learning and Action Network; Clinical Faculty, University of California, San Francisco; Attending Physician, Positive Health Program for AIDS Care, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA
Previously, he was the Founding President of the California HealthCare Foundation; spearheaded the launch of California HealthLine and iHealthBeat, the CHCF Center for Healthcare Reporting at USC, the CHCF Innovation Fund, and the CHCF Leadership Fellows Program, He was a 2014 Menschel Senior Policy Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Before CHCF, Dr. Smith was Executive Vice-President of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and was on the faculty at the Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and of Public Health, and directed the AIDS clinic there. Dr. Smith was elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2001.
9:00 am
Hearst Health Prize Presentation and Acceptance
Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
@nashpophealth
Dr. Nash is a principal faculty member for quality of care programming for the American Association for Physician Leadership and leads their academic joint venture with JCPH. He serves on the NQF Task Force on Improving Population Health and the John M. Eisenberg Award Committee for The Joint Commission. He is also a founding member of the AAMC-IQ Steering Committee. Dr. Nash was recently appointed to the Board of the Pharmaceutical Quality Alliance (PQA) in Washington, DC. Dr. Nash serves on multiple boards and is currently Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Medical Quality, Population Health Management, P&T, and American Health and Drug Benefits.
President, Hearst Health, South San Francisco, CA
President and Chief Executive Officer, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PA
@sklasko
Dr. Klasko served as dean of two medical colleges, and leader of three academic health centers before becoming President and CEO at Jefferson.
Previously, as CEO of USF Health and Dean of the Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida, Dr. Klasko built the nation’s largest “assessment of technical and teamwork competence” center known as CAMLS (Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation). He also led a partnership with the country’s largest retirement community, The Villages, to create “America’s healthiest hometown,” an innovative primary-care-driven, patient-centric, Medicare-based accountable care model.
9:30 am
Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
10:15 am
“On the Ground” Population Health Initiatives
President and Chief Executive Officer, Detroit Wayne County Health Authority, Detroit, MI
10:45 am
Accountable Care Atlas: Mapping a Path to Value-Based Care
Founder and Chairman, Leavitt Partners; Former Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Services; Former Governor of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
@LeavittPartners
11:15 am
Healthcare Analytics Driving Transformation
Former Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Services; Former Governor of Wisconsin; Chairman, 4C Health Solutions, Madison, WI
@TommyForHealth
11:45 am
Between Two Leaders: A View from the Top
Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Chair and Moderator)
@nashpophealth
Dr. Nash is a principal faculty member for quality of care programming for the American Association for Physician Leadership and leads their academic joint venture with JCPH. He serves on the NQF Task Force on Improving Population Health and the John M. Eisenberg Award Committee for The Joint Commission. He is also a founding member of the AAMC-IQ Steering Committee. Dr. Nash was recently appointed to the Board of the Pharmaceutical Quality Alliance (PQA) in Washington, DC. Dr. Nash serves on multiple boards and is currently Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Medical Quality, Population Health Management, P&T, and American Health and Drug Benefits.
Founder and Chairman, Leavitt Partners; Former Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Services; Former Governor of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
@LeavittPartners
Former Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Services; Former Governor of Wisconsin; Chairman, 4C Health Solutions, Madison, WI
@TommyForHealth
12:10 pm
Networking Lunch in Exhibit Hall
SPONSORED MINI SUMMITS 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
(Choose one Mini Summit only)
Mini Summit I: ACOs at an Inflection Point: Where the Movements is Headed and Why Some Succeed While Others Don’t
Over 900 public and commercial ACOs have spread across the country but where is this movement headed in an environment of changing markets and government policy? As ACOs extend their lifespan, we find indicators of what makes some succeed and others fail. These findings are now incorporated into the Accountable Care Atlas, an initiative to collaboratively map out the competencies required in a value-based world. Accenture and providers will present on the assessment areas and insights on providers that have implemented ACOs and shared savings, what competencies have stood out and the journey along the process along with a couple of providers.
1:00 pm
Managing Director, Strategic Technology Initiatives, The Dartmouth Institute, Lebanon, NH
Managing Director and Value Based Care Lead, Accenture: Insight Driven Health, West Chester, PA
@Meklage
Vice President, Specialty Care and Care Transitions Hackensack Meridian Health, Hackensack, NJ
Nurse Practitioner, Fairview, Rosemont, MN
Executive Director, Accountable Care Learning Collaborative; Senior Director, Leavitt Partners, Salt Lake City, UT
3:00 pm
Mini Summit II: Personalized Medicine, Machine Learning, and Genomics: a Clinical Approach to Employer Population Health & Wellbeing
More Americans (150M) receive health benefits through an employer than any other source of coverage. Millennials, ages 18-34 now number 75.4 million, surpassing the 74.9 million Baby Boomers (ages 51-69). Generation X (ages 35-50) is projected to pass the Boomers in population by 2028.
Employers continue to confront annual increases in the cost of health benefits. High cost conditions drive 30% of employer spend yet represent 1-2% of the employed population. Employers who want to maintain an engaged, productive workforce will need implement highly targeted population health and personalized medicine strategies to drive optimal health care value.
Today’s sessions will highlight Quest’s approach for our own employee health program that contributed to a negative cost trend in 2017. We will also share our vision for the near term achieved through innovative partnerships that maximize the value of clinical data within population health management programs.
1:00 pm
Director, HealthyQuest, Quest Diagnostics, Madison, NJ
@QuestHW
Chief Population Health, Quest Diagnostics; Clinician, Kentuckiana Medical Center, Louisville, KY
Director, Marketing and Strategy, Health & Wellness, Quest Diagnostics, Denver, CO
@QuestHW
Senior Health Advisor, Consumer Health Strategy, IBM Watson Health, Durham, NC
@StewartSill
Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Research & Development, Medical and Employee Health, Quest Diagnostics, Castle Rock, CO
@QuestHW
3:00 pm
Mini Summit III: Improving Patient Care and Provider Experience through Population Health Management
Healthcare is an ever-changing industry, and success in population health and valuebased care requires a commitment to the journey. Improving quality and reducing costs while improving patient experience requires innovative partnerships and collaborations. This session will provide an overview of the strategy and key focus items for a joint venture between two Seattle health systems. Combining data across a clinically integrated network containing multiple independent clinic providers and two major hospital systems is ambitious, but attainable through strategic partnerships and collaborative, co-creation processes. Join us as we share Eastside Health Network’s transformational success into population health management.
The session will be led by Tom Zajac, an industry expert who has devoted his career to improving the business of healthcare.
1:00 pm
Executive Director, Eastside Health Network, Kirkland, WA
In that role, David developed and expanded at-risk and population-based payment models with performance measures linked to risk-adjusted total cost of care and quality metrics. He also led strategic planning related to health care reform, reimbursement trends and new business opportunities.
Other positions held during his two decades at Virginia Mason include Director of the Heart Institute, where he provided leadership and oversight of daily clinical operations and financial performance for all departments of the Heart Institute and integration with six satellite clinics and rural outreach programs; and he served in a variety of roles in Finance, Revenue Reporting and Physician Compensation.
Quality Program Manager, Eastside Health Network, Kirkland, WA
Former Chief Executive Officer, Population Health, Philips, Alpharetta, GA
@tzajacphm
3:00 pm
Mini Summit IV: Best in Class Collaboration Models with Pharma for Improving Population Health in Chronic Conditions
This session will present models of how health systems and pharmaceutical manufacturers can work together to address chronic conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and diabetes, within the population health framework. The use of data analytics, quality metrics, care pathways, and roles of patients, providers, and payers will be explored.
Biogen and Intarcia Therapeutics, Inc. leadership will present perspectives on multiple sclerosis and diabetes, respectively. The session will conclude with a panel discussion and audience Q&A related to opportunities and challenges of this type of collaboration.
1:00 pm
1:15 pm
Vice President, Head of Evidence Generation & Analytics, Intarcia Therapeutics, Boston, MA
1:50 pm
Senior Director, US Medical, Biogen, Boston, MA
2:25 pm
Senior Vice President, The Access Group, New York, NY (Moderator)
Vice President, Head of Evidence Generation & Analytics, Intarcia Therapeutics, Boston, MA
Senior Director, US Medical, Biogen, Boston, MA
Thomas Jefferson University College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA
At Jefferson, he developed and teaches the core course, Essentials of Population Health, as well as the Health Policy: Analysis and Advocacy; Population Health Management Applications; and Population Health and Health Policy Capstone Seminar courses. He also developed and led JCPH’s week-long Population Health Academy.
Dr. Harris began his career in clinical practice specializing in the treatment of the lower extremity complications of diabetes and wound care. As president of the NJ Association for Biomedical Research, he represented the interests of the state’s pharma-based laboratory researchers.
3:00 pm
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3:30 pm – 5:45 pm
(Choose one Concurrent Session only)
Concurrent Session I: Leveraging Data and Technology to Deliver Better Care
3:30 pm
President, HealthShare Exchange, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
3:45 pm
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, TNP Holdings, Inc., Philadelphia, PA
4:15 pm
Chief Clinical Officer, Vice President of Strategy, PerfectServe, Knoxville, TN
4:45 pm
Chief Medical Officer, Beth Israel Deaconess Care Organization, Westwood, MA
As Chief Medical Officer of Beth Israel Deaconess Care Organization (BIDCO), an Accountable Care Organization, Sarika leads the organization’s clinical vision. In this role, she provides medical oversight, expertise, and leadership to ensure BIDCO delivers high-quality health care services and innovative population health management and quality programs and tools to its diverse physician and hospital network.
Sarika is a practicing internist with more than 20 years’ experience and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at UMass Medical School. She has also served as Medical Director of the Office of Clinical Integration at UMass Memorial Health Care where she worked to help UMass attain the capabilities of an Accountable Care Organization. She is a Board Member for the Health Foundation of Massachusetts, and has served as a mentor for entrepreneurial start-up companies with Village Capital VentureWell, a Member of the Massachusetts Medical Society’s Quality Committee, a Member of the Health Plan Counsel for Massachusetts Health Quality Partners, and a Board Member for Myers Primary Care.
Prior to joining BIDCO, Sarika was Senior Vice President of Population Health and Chief Medical Officer at xG Health Solutions, a subsidiary of Geisinger Health System. At xG Health Solutions, she led a team of clinicians who leveraged Geisinger Health System best practices to work with clients on clinical delivery redesign. She helped design and implement clinical models in Medicaid, Medicare, and Commercial populations at health systems and health plans to improve care management and coordination across the continuum. Sarika previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Fallon Health where she led medical management for all lines of business. During her tenure at Fallon Health, Sarika worked with the clinical team to create innovative models for the senior and under-65 dual eligible populations.
Sarika completed her medical residency in internal medicine at UMass Memorial, earned her medical degree from Grant Medical College of Bombay University, and received her Master’s in Healthcare Management from Harvard University. In 2014, she was named one of the Worcester Business Journal’s “Business Women of the Year.”
5:15 pm
Director of Health Informatics and Population Health Solutions, IBM Watson Health, Dallas/Ft. Worth area, TX
5:45 pm
Concurrent Session II: Optimizing Outcomes: Solutions for Population Health Focused Organizations
3:30 pm
Chief Medical Office, America’s Physician Groups, Los Angeles, CA (Moderator)
@dramynguyen
3:45 pm
Global Head of Strategy, Innovation and Technology, Wipro Health, Brooklyn, NY
4:15 pm
President, QURE Health; Professor, UCSF, School of Medicine; Professor, UCLA School of Public Health, San Francisco, CA
4:45 pm
Chief Medical Officer, America’s Physician Groups, Los Angeles, CA
@dramynguyen
5:15 pm
Director of Quality, Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA
5:45 pm
Concurrent Session III: Population Health in the Community
3:30 pm
President and Chief Executive Officer, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, NY (Moderator)
As President and CEO of VNSNY, Dr. Olivia oversees the largest not-for-profit home- and community-based health care organization in the United States with annual revenues in excess of $2 billion.
3:45 pm
Senior Vice President, Population Health and Clinical Support Services, Visiting Nurse Service of New York; Consultant Associate Professor, Duke University; Assistant Clinical Professor, Yale University, New York, NY
Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, NY
4:15 pm
Associate Vice President, Community Engagement, Rush University Medical Center; Administrative Law Judge, Chicago Commission on Human Relations, Chicago, IL
4:45 pm
Executive Director, 1889 Jefferson Center for Population Health, Research Associate Professor, Jefferson College of Population Health, Johnstown, PA
@1889JPopHealth
Executive Director, Center for Population Health Research, Lankenau Institute for Medical Research (LIMR), Wynnewood, PA
@LIMR_
5:15 pm
Chief Integration Officer, Partners in Recovery, Chief Executive Officer, Concierge Wellness; Clinical Director, Partners in Recovery; Adjunct Professor, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ
Dr. Henagan is the founder and CEO of Concierge Wellness, LLC which delivers health and wellness services to clients at their convenience to help in chronic disease prevention and chronic disease management. Concierge Wellness also provides consulting in Practice Management to assist primary care practices and community outpatient clinics transition to an integrated model in an effort to be more patient centered and cost effective.
Dr. Henagan has over 14 years of experience as a Human Service and Behavioral Health Clinician with specialties in multiple areas.
VP of Sales, HealthBI, Scottsdale, AZ
@Healthbi_social
5:45 pm
Concurrent Session IV: Delivering Population Health
3:30 pm
Managing Director, BCD Advisors, Miami, FL
3:45 pm
Executive Vice President, Innovative Medical Operations, AbsoluteCARE Incorporated, Baltimore, MD
Greg has always been keenly interested in innovative medical models that improve quality, coordination and access while decrease unnecessary utilization and the undue waste in the current system. Dr. Foti is very excited to share his passion for making a difference in patient’s lives and being able to serve AbsoluteCARE’s patients.
Chief Executive Officer and President, AbsoluteCARE Incorporated, Singer Island, FL
Alan Cohn began his health care career in Law School, working during the day in the Office of the Attorney Advisor for the Health Care Finance Administration (HCFA) and then in the corporate sector of healthcare after receiving his JD from the University of Baltimore. He joined his family’s business, later to become Spectera Inc., following his graduation from law school. After selling the family business, Alan built a large Mail Service Pharmacy business which he sold in 1992 during his restructuring and acquisition of Avesis. In 1992, he joined Avesis and prior to the sale in 2016, led the management of dental, vision, and hearing plans that insured millions of individuals throughout the US.
4:15 pm
Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer, Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL
4:45 pm
President and Chief Executive Officer, One Medical Group, San Francisco, CA
5:15 pm
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Iora Health; Instructor in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; Faculty Member, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
@rushika1
5:45 pm
Concurrent Session V: Designing and Implementing a Population Health Initiative
3:30 pm
Executive Dean and Professor, College of Architecture and the Built Environment, Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
3:45 pm
Associate Principal, Ballinger, Philadelphia, PA
@cgdgreen
Senior Associate, Ballinger, Philadelphia, PA
@GrimesArchitect
4:15 pm
Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Sanford Health, Sioux Falls, SD
@DrAllisonW
Suttle has a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Brown University, a medical degree from Northwestern University in Chicago and an MBA from the University of Sioux Falls. She completed an OB-GYN residency at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois, before beginning her practice at Sanford Health in Sioux Falls. In 2011, she was named chief medical information officer and has been serving as Sanford Health’s chief medical officer since 2014. A fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists since 2003 and a member of both the South Dakota State Medical Association and Seventh District Medical Society, Suttle also serves on the board of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra.
Suttle, a native of Sioux Falls, and her husband, Gary, have one son.
4:45 pm
President and Founder, Insightformation, Inc. Golden Valley, MN
@billbarberg
5:15 pm
5:45 pm
Concurrent Session VI: Global Health
3:30 pm
Professor of Hygiene and Public Health, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart; President, Italian National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy (Moderator)
@WRicciardi
3:45 pm
Associate Provost for Global Affairs, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
4:15 pm
Senior Vice President for Strategic Affairs, Thomas Jefferson University; Professor of Surgery, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
He has published extensively, as clinician and essayist and is currently Senior Vice President for Srategic Affairs at Jefferson, promoting international research and collaborations.
4:45 pm
Senior Vice President of Physician Engagement and Integration, Associate Provost for Community and Global Initiatives, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
Previously, Dr. Ludmir served as Professor and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Pennsylavnia Hospital. During his career, Dr. Ludmir has established formal relationships with several universities in Latin America and Botswana to improve the care of women, including exchange programs involving residents and attending physicians and research through an international clinical trial network.
Dr. Ludmir is an expert in maternal-fetal medicine and co-founder of both Latina Community Health Services and Puentes de Salud, which offers free and low-cost health care and social services to Philadelphia’s immigrant population.
5:15 pm
5:45 pm
SPECIAL EVENING DINNER PROGRAM: DISRUPTING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Fee: $120. Includes reception, dinner and presentation/discussion
Seating is limited. Register by March 9, 2018
Making the health care system work requires an entirely new approach, one that involves all the stakeholders and makes the most of all the tools and technology available. True transformation will require us to think differently about everything: how we involve the whole community to improve health; where and how we bring services to people; and giving people the help they need to live healthier lives. These changes will require us to educate and recruit a new health care workforce with the right skills.
Join us for dinner and an evening of lively and thoughtful conversation, as David Nash poses questions to two of today’s most dynamic and controversial health system leaders.
6:15 pm
Cocktail Reception
6:45 pm
Dinner
7:15 pm
Moderated Discussion
President and Chief Executive Officer, Northwell Health, Great Neck, NY
Mr. Dowling served in New York State government for 12 years, including seven years as state director of Health, Education and Human Services and deputy secretary to the governor. He was also commissioner of the New York State Department of Social Services. Before his public service career, Mr. Dowling was a professor of social policy and assistant dean at the Fordham University
Graduate School of Social Services, and director of the Fordham campus in Westchester County.
Mr. Dowling is chair of the Healthcare Institute and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI).
President and Chief Executive Officer, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PA
@sklasko
Dr. Klasko served as dean of two medical colleges, and leader of three academic health centers before becoming President and CEO at Jefferson.
Previously, as CEO of USF Health and Dean of the Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida, Dr. Klasko built the nation’s largest “assessment of technical and teamwork competence” center known as CAMLS (Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation). He also led a partnership with the country’s largest retirement community, The Villages, to create “America’s healthiest hometown,” an innovative primary-care-driven, patient-centric, Medicare-based accountable care model.
Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
@nashpophealth
Dr. Nash is a principal faculty member for quality of care programming for the American Association for Physician Leadership and leads their academic joint venture with JCPH. He serves on the NQF Task Force on Improving Population Health and the John M. Eisenberg Award Committee for The Joint Commission. He is also a founding member of the AAMC-IQ Steering Committee. Dr. Nash was recently appointed to the Board of the Pharmaceutical Quality Alliance (PQA) in Washington, DC. Dr. Nash serves on multiple boards and is currently Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Medical Quality, Population Health Management, P&T, and American Health and Drug Benefits.