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Press Release: The National Forum on Hospitals and Population Health Features Government Leaders; Early Bird Ends 9/12
  • A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
  • A National Forum on How Hospitals and Health Systems can Collaborate with Public Health to Improve the Health of the Whole Community
  • Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Media Partners: Harvard Health Policy Review, Health Affairs, Accountable Care News, Medical Home News, Population Health News and Population Health Journal
  • October 22 - 24, 2014
  • Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
  • Online In Your Own Office or Home live via the Internet with 24/7 Access for Six Months
  • www.PopulationHealthandHospitals.com
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Website: www.PopulationHealthandHospitals.com

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FEATURING IMPROVING POPULATION HEALTH:
WHO WILL DO THE WORK AND HOW BY:
Patrick Conway, MD, MSc
deputy administrator for innovation and quality and chief medical officer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, HHS
James Macrae, MA, MPP
associate administrator, Bureau for Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS
Anand K. Parekh, MD, MPH
deputy assistant secretary for health (science and medicine), US Department of Health and Human Services
Susan Dentzer
senior policy adviser to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; health policy analyst, The PBS News Hour (Moderator)

WASHINGTON DC USA -- HEALTHCARE UPDATE NEWS SERVICE™ -- SEPTEMBER 3, 2014: The National Forum on Hospitals and Population Health: Partnerships to Build a Culture of Health, www.PopulationHealthandHospitals.com, will be held October 22 - 24, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The Forum will be offered both onsite and live and archived for 6 months over the Internet.

NATIONAL FORUM ON HOSPITALS, HEALTH SYSTEMS AND POPULATION HEALTH: PARTNERSHIPS TO BUILD A CULTURE OF HEALTH

October 22 - 24, 2014

ATTEND ONSITE
Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill
Washington, DC
WEBCAST PARTICIPATION
Live and Archived
for 6 Months

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

John W. Bluford III, MBA, FACHE
former president and chief executive officer, Truman Medical Centers, Kansas City, MO

Sylvia Mathews Burwell (Invited)
secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC

Patrick Conway, MD, MSc
deputy administrator for innovation and quality and chief medical officer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, HHS, Washington, DC

Karen Ignagni
president and chief executive officer, America's Health Insurance Plans, Washington, DC

Sister Carol Keehan, DC, RN, MS
president and chief executive officer, Catholic Health Association of the United States, Washington, DC

Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MBA
president and chief executive officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

Mark B. McClellan, MD, PhD
senior fellow and director, Health Care Innovation and Value Initiative, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC

Anand K. Parekh, MD, MPH
deputy assistant secretary for health (science and medicine), US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC

Nirav R. Shah, MD, MPH
senior vice president and chief operating officer for clinical operations, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CA

FEATURED FACULTY

Kat Allen
co-chair, Communities That Care Coalition and co-coordinator, Partnership for Youth, Franklin Regional Council of Governments, Greenfield, MA

Catherine Anderson, MPA
national vice president, Health Care Policy, UnitedHealthcare Community & State, Driggs, ID

David J. Bailey, MD, MBA
president and chief executive officer, The Nemours Foundation, Jacksonville, FL

Raymond J. Baxter, PhD
senior vice president, Community Benefit, Research and Health Policy, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA

Andrew F. Beck, MD, MPH
attending physician, Division of Hospital Medicine and assistant professor, University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati, OH

Maureen Byrnes, MPA
lead research scientist, Department of Health Policy, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

Debbie I. Chang, MPH
vice president, Policy and Prevention, Nemours, Jacksonville, FL

Mary Ann Christopher, MSN, RN, FAAN
president and chief executive officer, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, NY

Lloyd H. Dean
president and chief executive officer, Dignity Health, San Francisco, CA

Deborah De Santis
president and chief executive officer, Corporation for Supportive Housing, New York, NY

Helen M. DuPlessis, MD, MPH
chief medical officer, St. John's Well Child and Family Center, Los Angeles, CA

Edward Ehlinger, MD, MSPH
commissioner of health, State of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN

Jane Erickson, MPA, MAIR (candidate)
special assistant to the president and chief executive officer, Fannie E. Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ

Eric Fleegler, MD, MPH
assistant in medicine, assistant professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Reneé S. Frazier, MHSA, FACHE
chief executive officer, Common Table Health Alliance, Memphis, TN

Mary Lou Goeke
executive director, United Way of Santa Cruz County, Capitola, CA

Yvonne Goldsberry, PhD
vice president of population health and clinical integration, Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene, Keene, NH

Gary Gunderson, MDiv, DMin, DDiv
vice president of faith and health ministries, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, secretary, Stakeholder Health, Winston-Salem, NC

Sherry Immediato, MPP, MBA
director, ReThink Health, Fannie E. Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ

Janine E. Janosky, PhD
dean, College of Education, Health, and Human Services and professor, Department of Health and Human Services, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI

Robin Kilfeather-Mackey, MBA, CPA, MHCDS
chief financial officer, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and affiliates, Lebanon, NH

Stephanie Kiser, RPh
executive director, Community Health and Corporate Wellness, Mission Health, Asheville, NC

Irene Krokos, MD
senior regional medical director, Molina Healthcare, Albuquerque, NM

Paul Kuehnert, DNP, RN
director, Bridging Health & Healthcare Portfolio, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

Laura K. Landy, MBA
trustee, president and chief executive officer, Fannie E. Rippel Foundation, Morristown, NJ

Jeffrey Levi, PhD
Executive Director, Trust for America's Health, Professor of Health Policy, School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC

Stacy Lindau, MD, MA
associate professor, Obstetrics/Gynecology and Medicine-Geriatrics, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL



Laurie Lockert
manager, Health Resilience Program, Care Oregon, Portland, OR

John Lovelace
president, UPMC for You and president, Government Programs and Individual Advantage, Pittsburgh, PA

John Lumpkin, MD, MPH
senior vice president and director, Targeted Teams, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

Nick Macchione, FACHE
director, Health and Human Services Agency, County of San Diego, San Diego, CA

James Macrae, MA, MPP
associate administrator, Bureau for Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS, Washington, DC

Giridhar Mallya, MD, MHSP
director of policy and planning, Philadelphia Department of Public Health; senior scholar, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, Philadelphia, PA

James S. Marks, MD, MPH
senior vice president and director, Program Portfolios, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

Chaya Merrill
director, Child Health Data Lab, Child Health Advocacy Institute, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC

Karen Minyard, PhD
executive director, Georgia Health Policy Center, Atlanta, GA

Kimberly Monroe, MPA
program manager, Community Relations, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC

Karen Murphy, PhD, RN
director, State Innovation Models, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, HHS, Baltimore, MD

David B. Nash, MD, MBA
dean and Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon professor of Health Policy, Jefferson School of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA

Shari Nethersole, MD
executive director, Community Health, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA

Randy Oostra, DM, FACHE
president and chief executive officer, ProMedica, Toledo, OH

Samuel L. Ross, MD, MS
chief executive officer, Bon Secours Baltimore Health System, Baltimore, MD

Donald Schwarz, MD, MPH
director, Catalyzing Demand for Healthy Places and Practices, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

Anand Shah, MD, MS
vice president, Clinical Services, Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation and executive director, Dallas IEP, Dallas, TX

Joshua M. Sharfstein, MD
secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene, state of Maryland, Baltimore, MD



Jesse Singer, DO, MPH
assistant commissioner, Primary Care Information Project, NYC Regional Electronic Adoption Center for Health, Long Island City, NY

Sarah Sjolie, MPA
director, Healthier Communities and Community Benefit, Alegent Creighton Health, Omaha, NE

Sue Ellen Wagner
vice president, Community Health and executive director, Healthcare Trustees, Healthcare Association of New York State, New York, NY


Lyndia Wilson
division director, Spokane Regional Health District, Spokane, WA

Marcia Wilson, PhD, MBA
assistant director for Regional Support, Aligning Forces for Quality, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

Kimberlydawn Wisdom, MD, MS
senior vice president of Community Health & Equity and chief wellness officer, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI

Thomas F. Zenty III, MHA, MPA
chief executive officer, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH

TOPICS TO BE COVERED/LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Increasingly, health care providers and other stakeholders are looking to embrace population health strategies to create a community-wide "culture of health".
  • There is broad recognition that the poor health status of many Americans requires new strategies to address upstream drivers of health.
  • Effectively managing populations of patients requires new partnerships among providers and payers and the traditional public health community.
  • Participants will learn how to work across sectors to address these drivers, and build new bridges among health care, public health, and community development.
  • Strategies pursued include new uses of data, analytics and information technology; augmenting a non-traditional health care workforce; and employing new delivery and payment models.
  • Participants will learn how leading systems are drawing on these new tools and arrangements to improve the health not just of their own patients, but of overall communities.
  • Nonprofit hospitals and health systems face new obligations under the Affordable Care Act to undertake community health needs assessments and implement community health improvement plans.
  • Participants will learn how the most innovative systems are embracing and executing this new responsibility.


SPONSORED BY


CO CHAIRS

David C. Colby, PhD
vice president, policy, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, former deputy director, Physician Payment Review Commission and Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, Princeton, NJ


Susan Dentzer
senior policy adviser to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; health policy analyst, The PBS News Hour, Washington, DC

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
  • Physicians: Approved for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
  • Accounting Professionals: Approved for up to 17.5 NASBA CPE credits.
  • Attorneys: The Forum is currently pending approval to offer California and Pennsylvania MCLE Credit.
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NATIONAL FORUM ON HOSPITALS AND POPULATION HEALTH:
PARTNERSHIPS TO BUILD A CULTURE OF HEALTH
October 22 - 24, 2014

ATTEND ONSITE
Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill
Washington, DC


OR
WEBCAST PARTICIPATION
In your own office or home live via the Internet
with 24/7 access for six months



PARTICIPATION OPTIONS
TRADITIONAL ONSITE ATTENDANCE
Simply register, travel to the conference city and attend in person.

Pros: subject matter immersion; professional networking opportunities; faculty interaction






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LIVE AND ARCHIVED INTERNET ATTENDANCE
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.

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 from the office





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FORUM REGISTRATION

For Forum registration information, visit www.PopulationHealthandHospitals.com/registration.php, email registration@hcconferences.com, or call 800-503-9528.


FORUM EXHIBIT & SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

For sponsorship and exhibit information, visit www.PopulationHealthandHospitals.com/promotional/index.html, or contact Justin Sorensen, Exhibit Manager, at 206-673-4815 phone, 206-319-5303 fax, or exhibits@hcconferences.com.