Medical Home Summit
Medical Home Summit Conference
Medical Home Summit
Medical Home Summit
Medical Home Summit Conference
Medical Home Summit Conference
Press Release: Sixth National Medical Home Summit Features Mini Summit on Primary Care Workforce Issues
  • A Hybrid Conference, Internet Event and Training Tool
  • A Leading Forum on Developing and Implementing Patient- and Family-Centered Medical Homes
  • Sponsored by the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative and Co-Sponsored by Jefferson School of Population Health
  • March 17 - 19, 2014
  • Onsite at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel
  • Online In Your Own Office or Home live via the Internet with 24/7 Access for Six Months
  • Featuring the Popular Medical Home Training Program
  • Co-Located with the Fourteenth Population Health and Care Coordination Colloquium
  • www.MedicalHomeSummit.com
PRESS RELEASE
Phone: 800-503-6494
Email: registration@hcconferences.com
Website: www.MedicalHomeSummit.com
MINI SUMMIT CHAIR

Maryjoan D. Ladden, PhD, RN, FAAN
Senior Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

REGISTRATION IS OPEN
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WASHINGTON DC USA -- PAYMENT/DELIVERY SYSTEM REFORM UPDATE NEWS SERVICE™ -- JANUARY 31, 2014: The Sixth National Medical Home Summit, www.MedicalHomeSummit.com, to be held March 17 - 19, 2014, at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel in Philadelphia, PA, today announced that it will feature a special Mini Summit on Day II on Workforce Issues, from engaging high school students to consider health care careers to new initiatives around interprofessionalism. The afternoon session will be chaired by MaryJoan Ladden PhD, RN, FAAN, Senior Program Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, NJ. The Summit will be offered both onsite and live and archived for 6 months over the Internet. Discounted rates and tuition scholarships are available. Early Bird registration rates are in effect until February 7.

FACULTY FOR MINI SUMMIT ON MEDICAL HOMES AND THE PRIMARY CARE WORKFORCE
Welcome and Overview of the Mini Summit
Maryjoan D. Ladden, PhD, RN, FAAN
Senior Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ (Mini Summit Chair)
Health Career Academy: Building a Vision, Creating a Pipeline
Barry Mann, MD, FACS
Chief Academic Officer, Main Line Health, Wynnewood, PA
Judy Spahr, MLS, MEd
Manager, Clinical Research Center, Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, Wynnewood, PA
Interprofessionalism -- Training the Workforce of Tomorrow
Maryjoan D. Ladden, PhD, RN, FAAN
Senior Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ
Union Health Center -- New Roles for Medical Assistants
Audrey Lum, MPA
Chief Clinical Officer, Union Health Center, New York, NY
Monica Guillen
MA-Health Coach/Floor Coordinator, Union Health Center, New York, NY
11th Street Family Health Services -- Integrating Behavioral Health and Other Services into the Primary Care Team
Emily Duffy, LCSW
Behavioral Health Consultant, 11th Street Family Health Services of Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
Patricia Gerrity, PhD, RN, FAAN
Associate Dean for Community Programs, Director, Eleventh Street Family Health Services of Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
University of Rochester -- Preparing Residents for Preventive and Primary Care
Gina Lamanna, MS
Program Manager, Highland Family Planning; Project Director, Hospital-Medical Home Demonstration Project, University of Rochester, Highland Family Medicine, Rochester, NY
Stephen H. Schultz, MD (Invited)
Highland Family Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
Faculty Panel
Maryjoan D. Ladden, PhD, RN, FAAN
Senior Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ (Mini Summit Chair)
SUMMIT CO CHAIRS

Bruce Bagley, MD, FAAFP
President and CEO, TransforMED, Leawood, KS

John Iglehart
Founding Editor, Health Affairs, National Correspondent, New England Journal of Medicine, Washington, DC

Maryjoan D. Ladden, PhD, RN, FAAN
Senior Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ

David K. Nace, MD
Vice President, Clinical Development, McKesson Corporation, Chair, Board of Directors, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC), King of Prussia, PA

David B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP
Dean, Jefferson School of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA

Marci Nielsen, PhD, MPH
Chief Executive Officer, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, Washington, DC


Julie Schilz, BSN, MBA
Director, Care Delivery Transformation, WellPoint, Denver, CO

Patrice V. Sminkey, RN
Chief Executive Officer, The Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC), Mount Laurel, NJ
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Thomas R. Graf, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Population Health and Longitudinal Care Service Lines, Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA

Ronda Kotelchuck
Chief Executive Officer, Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC), New York, NY

P. Terrence O'Rourke, MD
Executive Vice President, Clinical Transformation, CHE-Trinity, Inc., Unified Clinical Organization (UCO), Livonia, MI

Martin J. Sepulveda, MD, MPH, FACP
IBM Fellow & Vice President, Health Systems and Policy Research, IBM Corporation, Southbury, CT

Nirav R. Shah, MD, MPH
Commissioner of Health, State of New York, Albany, NY
FEATURING AUTHORS & EXPERTS - THE SUNDAY NIGHT BOOK CLUB BANQUET
Sunday, March 16, 2014

FEATURING
  • Preconference on Accreditation and Recognition Programs
  • Preconference on Lessons from Advanced Medical Homes
  • Joint Plenary Session with the Population health Colloquium
  • Mini Summit on Workforce Issues
  • Mini Summit on Health Plan Support of the Medical Home
  • Mini Summit on Medical Homes and the Medical Neighborhood
  • What Does Current Research Tell Us about the Medical Home?
  • Why Employers and Unions Love the Medical Home
  • Building an "Ideal Primary Care" Model
  • The Patient as Partner
  • Lessons from 20 Years of Primary Care Support at PCDC
  • Population health Management in the Medical Neighborhood
  • Lessons from the Safety Net Medical Home Experience
  • The Road Ahead -- from Insurance Reform to Delivery Reform
CO-LOCATED WITH FOURTEENTH POPULATION HEALTH AND CARE COORDINATION COLLOQUIUM
A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
The Leading Forum on Innovations in Population Health and Care Coordination
March 17 - 19, 2014
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Philadelphia, PA
www.PopulationHealth
Colloquium.com


SPECIAL BENEFIT FOR MEDICAL HOME TRAINING CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
Participants who successfully complete the Medical Home Training Program are eligible to receive a 15% tuition discount for Jefferson's Master of Science. To be eligible, attendees must meet all admissions requirements for the program and must apply by July 1, 2015. (This offer is only available for matriculated students). This offer is for new students only. For more information about Jefferson's master's programs, visit www.jefferson.edu/population_health.

PRECONFERENCE I: UPDATE ON PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME RECOGNITION/ACCREDITATION

Lon M. Berkeley
Co-Project Lead, Primary Care Medical Home Initiative, Project Director, Community Health Center Accreditation, The Joint Commission, Oakbrook Terrace, IL

Kylanne Green
President and Chief Executive Officer, URAC, Washington, DC

Lisa Rajt, MSW
Senior Health Care Analyst, Value Partnerships Program, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Detroit, MI

Dennis Schultz, MD, MSPH, FACOEM
Midwest Regional Medical Director, QuadMed; AAAHC Surveyor, Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), Skokie, IL

Patrice V. Sminkey, RN
Chief Executive Officer, The Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC), Mount Laurel, NJ

Patricia Marine Barrett, MHSA
Vice President for Product Development, NCQA, Washington, DC (Preconference Chair)
PRECONFERENCE II: LESSONS FROM ADVANCED MEDICAL HOMES

M. Colette Carver, APRN-BC-ADM, FNP
Director of Transformation of Care Ambulatory, Sentara Medical Group, Norfolk, VA

Christoph Diasio, MD
Sandhill Pediatrics, Raeford, NC

Eugene P. Heslin, MD
Lead Physician, Bridge Street Family Medicine, Saugerties, NY

Marie Maes-Voreis, RN. MA
Director Health Care Homes, Department of Health, State of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN

Amy Mullins, MD, FAAFP
Medical Director, Quality Improvement, American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), Leawood, KS

Melvina Tyson, RN, BSN
Project Manager, Transformation of Primary Care, Sentara Medical Group, Norfolk, VA

Julie Schilz, BSN, MBA
Director, Care Delivery Transformation, WellPoint, Denver, CO (Preconference Chair)
PLENARY SESSION PANEL: WHY EMPLOYERS AND UNIONS LOVE THE MEDICAL HOME

John Bray
Chief Executive Officer, Vanguard Furniture, Hickory, NC

Robert J, Krzys
Attorney at Law, New Hartford, CT

The Hon. Kevin Lembo
Comptroller, State of Connecticut, Hartford, CT

Bruce Sherman, MD, FCCP, FACOEM
Medical Director, Employers Health Coalition, Inc., Canton, OH (Moderator)
PLENARY SESSION PANEL: MEDICAL HOMES AND THE STATES

Andrew Allison, PhD
Director, Division of Medical Services, Department of Health Services, State of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR

Lisa M. Letourneau, MD, MPH
Executive Director, Maine Quality Counts, Manchester, ME

Mary Takach
Program Director, National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME (Moderator)
PLENARY SESSION PANEL: POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN THE MEDICAL NEIGHBORHOOD

Richard Hodach, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Phytel, Dallas, TX

Jill Hummel
President & General Manager, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Connecticut, New York, NY

Maria Pitaro, MD
Associate Medical Director, Union Health Center, New York, NY

Jaan Sidorov, MD, MPH
Principal, Sidorov Health Solutions, Author, The Disease Management Care Blog, Harrisburg, PA

Amy Gibson
Chief Operating Offcicer, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, Washington, DC (Moderator)
PLENARY SESSION PANEL: TRANSFORMING THE SAFETY NET: LESSONS LEARNED AND CHALLENGES AHEAD

Ronda Kotelchuck
Chief Executive Officer, Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC), New York, NY

Suzanne Daub, LCSW
Associate Director, Philadelphia Behavioral Health Integration Network, Health Federation of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Jonathan Sugarman, MD, MPH
President and Chief Executive Officer, Qualis Health, Seattle, WA

Mary Takach
Program Director, National Academy for State Health Policy, Portland, ME (Moderator)
PLENARY SESSION PANEL: THE PATIENT AS PARTNER

Michael Chilcoat
Patient Partner, Partners in Family Health, York, PA

Nancy Sipe
Patient Partner, Brockie Internal Medicine, WellSpan Health, York, PA

Dael M. Waxman, MD
CMC-Elizabeth Family Medicine, Charlotte, NC

Susan Frampton, PhD
President of Planetree, Inc., Derby, CT (Moderator)
PLENARY SESSION PANEL: WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH TELL US?

Lisa M. Kern, MD
Associate Professor of Public Health; Associate Professor of Public Health in Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY

Rob Lieberthal, PhD
Assistant Professor, Jefferson School of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA

Michael Paustian, PhD, MS
Health Care Manager, Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Debbie Peikes, PhD
Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research, Princeton, NJ

Melinda K. Abrams, MS
Vice President, Health Care Delivery System Reform, The Commonwealth Fund, New York, NY (Moderator)
PLENARY SESSION: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FOR THE ROAD AHEAD

Thomas Novak
Director of Delivery System Reform, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, U.S. Department of health and Human Services, Philadelphia, PA

Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPH
Vice President, Primary Care & Academic Affairs, Eisenhower Medical Center, Eisenhower Argyros Health Center, La Quinta, CA
MINI SUMMIT II: HEALTH PLAN INCENTIVES AND
SUPPORT FOR THE MEDICAL HOME

Peter N. Bowers, MD
Lead Medical Director, Connecticut Market, Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Wallingford, CT

Mindy Olivarez, MBA
Director, Talent Mobility, Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI

Deborah K. Redmond, MBA, MHA, RPT
Vice President Clinical Affairs, UPMC Health Plan, Pittsburgh, PA

Richard Snyder, MD
Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Independence Blue Cross, Philadelphia, PA

Eileen F. Wood, RPh, MBA
Vice President, Pharmacy and Health Quality Programs, Capital District Physicians' Health Plan, Inc. (CDPHP), Albany, NY

David K. Nace, MD
Vice President, Clinical Development, McKesson Corporation, Chair, Board of Directors, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC), King of Prussia, PA (Mini Summit Chair)
MINI SUMMIT III: MEDICAL HOMES AND THE MEDICAL NEIGHBORHOOD

Philip D. Briggs, MD, MBA, FAAFP
Founder and Owner, Atrinea Health, Albuquerque, NM

Lisa M. Letourneau, MD, MPH
Executive Director, Maine Quality Counts, Manchester, ME

Robin M Motter-Mast, DO
Family Physician, Greater Baltimore Medical Center at Hunt Valley, Hunt Valley, MD

Chinwe Onyekere, MPH
Director, Ambulatory Services and Business Development, Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA

Eric Penniman, DO
District Medical Director - Primary Care, Marshfield Clinic, Wausau, WI

Madelaine Saldivar, MD, MPH
Director, Internal Medicine Clinical Care Center, Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA

Bruce Bagley, MD, FAAFP
President and CEO, TransforMED, Leawood, KS (Mini Summit Chair)

CONTINUNG EDUCATION CREDIT AVAILABLE FOR PHYSICIANS AND CCM® BOARD CERTIFIED CASE MANAGERS
The Sixth National Medical Home Summit program has been pre-approved by The Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit to CCM® board certified case managers. The course is approved for 16.0 CE contact hour(s). Activity code: M0000463 Approval Number: 20139043.

The Summit will also be offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for physicians. Details will be posted soon.
CO-HOSTED BY
Members in good standing of the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative are entitled to a special member-only discount rate when registering for the 2014 National Medical Home Summit.
Click here for the special PCPCC rates on the registration page.


CO-SPONSORED BY


TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS
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.

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PARTICIPATION OPTIONS
TRADITIONAL ONSITE ATTENDANCE
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



LIVE AND ARCHIVED WEBCAST 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. 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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MEDICAL HOME SUMMIT IS





SIXTH NATIONAL MEDICAL HOME SUMMIT
March 17 - 19, 2014


ONSITE
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Philadelphia, PA


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


MEDICAL HOME TRAINING PROGRAM
The Medical Home Summit is offering a Medical Home Training 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.


SPECIAL BENEFIT FOR MEDICAL HOME
TRAINING CERTIFICATE HOLDERS

Participants who successfully complete the Medical Home Training Program offered in conjunction with the Sixth National Medical Home Summit are eligible to receive a 15% tuition discount for courses taken as part of the Master of Science degree programs offered through Thomas Jefferson University's School of Population Health. To be eligible for this discount, Medical Home Summit attendees must meet all admissions requirements for the program and must apply by July 1, 2015. (This offer is only available for matriculated students). This offer is for new students only. For more information about Jefferson's master's programs in public health, health policy, healthcare quality and safety, and applied health economics/outcomes research, as well as the PhD in Population Health Sciences, visit www.jefferson.edu/population_health.



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THE GROUP REGISTRATION/ONLINE TRAINING ALTERNATIVE

By arranging to license large group access to the Summit, communities or institutions enjoy the opportunity to both share knowledge with stakeholders, and to implement a community-wide or institutional training program. Group access to the Summit permits the organizational knowledge coordinator either to share conference access with colleagues or to assign and track conference participation to employees. Successful completion of the training can be evidenced by passing the post conference training examination.

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:


SUMMIT REGISTRATION

For Summit registration information, visit www.MedicalHomeSummit.com/registration.php, email registration@hcconferences.com, or call 800-503-6494.


SUMMIT EXHIBIT & SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

For sponsorship and exhibit information, visit www.MedicalHomeSummit.com/promotional/index.html, or contact Justin Sorensen, Exhibit Manager, at (206) 452-0609 phone, (206) 319-5303 fax, or exhibits@hcconferences.com.