Press Release: Nineteenth Population Health Colloquium Features Are Alternative Payment Models Working?; Early Bird Ends on 1/25/19
  • A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
  • The Leading Forum on Innovations in Population Health
  • Academic Partner: Jefferson College of Population Health
  • Cosponsored by Population Health Alliance
  • Media Partners: Harvard Health Policy Review, Health Affairs, Inside Health Policy, Accountable Care News, Medical Home News, Population Health News and Population Health Management
  • March 18 - 20, 2019
  • Onsite at Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, PA
  • Online in Your Own Office or Home Live via the Internet with 24/7 Access for Six Months
  • www.PopulationHealthColloquium.com
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CHAIR


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

FEATURING ARE ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT MODELS WORKING BY

Lawton R. Burns, PhD, MBA
James Joo-Jin Kim Professor; Professor of Health Care Management; Professor of Management, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

François de Brantes, MBA
Senior Vice President of Commercial Business Development, Remedy Partners, Norwalk, CT

PHILADELPHIA PA USA -- JANUARY 14, 2019: The Nineteenth Population Health Colloquium, www.PopulationHealthColloquium.com, will be held March 18 - 20, 2019 at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel, in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will be offered both onsite and live and archived for 6 months over the Internet.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Francois de Brantes, MBA
Senior Vice President, Commercial Business Lines, Remedy Partners, Former Program Leader, Health Care Initiatives, GE Corporate Health Care, Newtown, CT

Niki Ozment Buchanan, MA
Population Health General Manager, Philips, Atlanta, GA

Lawton R. Burns, PhD, MBA
James Joo-Jin Kim Professor, a Professor of Health Care Management, Professor of Management , Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

David Carmouche, MD
President, Ochsner Health Network, Senior Vice President, Community Care, Ochsner Health System, Executive Director, Ochsner Accountable Care Network, Jefferson, LA

Heather Carroll Cox
Chief Digital Health and Analytics Officer, Humana, Boston, MA

Karen DeSalvo, MD, MPH
Professor of Population Health, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, Commissioner, MedPAC, Former National Coordinator for HIT, Austin, TX

Gregory Dorn, MD, MPH
President, Hearst Health, San Francisco, CA

Archelle Georgiou, MD
Author, Healthcare Choices: 5 Steps to Getting the Medical Care You Want and Need, Wayzata, MN

Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA
President and Chief Executive Officer, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PA

Ronald Kuerbitz, JD
Chief Executive Officer, Agilon Health, Former Chief Executive Officer, Fresenius Medical Care North America, Wellesley Hills, MA

Don McDaniel, MBA
Chief Executive Officer, Canton & Company, Former Founder and CEO, Sage Growth Partners, LLC, Baltimore, MD

Peggy O'Kane
President, National Committee for Quality Assurance, Washington, DC

Robert Pearl, MD
Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Author, Mistreated: Why We Think We're Getting Good Healthcare -- And Why We're Usually Wrong, Former CEO, The Permanente Medical Group, San Francisco, CA

Gary A. Puckrein, PhD
President and Chief Executive Officer, National Minority Quality Forum, Washington, DC

Elisabeth Rosenthal, MD
Editor-in-Chief, Kaiser Health News, Author, An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back, Washington, DC

Donato Tramuto
Chief Executive Officer, Tivity Health, President and Founder, Health eVillages, Franklin, TN

Leana Wen, MD
President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Former Baltimore City Health Commissioner, Rhodes Scholar, Washington, DC

SPECIAL EVENING DINNER PROGRAM

Richard M. Cohen
Journalist, News Producer and Author, Chasing Hope, Strong at the Broken Places and Blindsided: Lifting a Life Above Illness: A Reluctant Memoir, New York, NY

"Dr. Max" Gomez, PhD
Emmy Award Winning Medical Correspondent and Coauthor, Cells Are the New Cure, Philadelphia, PA

Robin L. Smith, MD, MBA
President and Chairman, Cura Foundation, Coauthor, Cells Are the New Cure, New York, NY

Meredith Vieira
Emmy Award-winning TV Journalist, Host, Executive Producer and Anchor, New York, NY

AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE
MONDAY, MARCH 18
7:00 am COLLOQUIUM REGISTRATION
8:00 am PHA FORUM 2019 AND POPULATION HEALTH COLLOQUIUM 2019 PRECONFERENCE:
PHA FORUM 2019: CREATING VALUE THROUGH ENGAGEMENT AND SOCIAL DETERMINANT LEVERS
PRECONFERENCE: THE FUTURE OF PRIMARY CARE
12:00 pm ADJOURNMENT
1:00 pm DAY I: OPENING PLENARY SESSION (1:00 pm - 5:15 pm)
2:45 pm NETWORKING BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
5:30 pm NETWORKING RECEPTION & POSTER SESSION FEATURING 2019 HEARST HEALTH PRIZE FINALISTS
TUESDAY, MARCH 19
7:00 am REGISTRATION OPENS: BREAKFAST IN EXHIBIT HALL
8:00 am DAY II: MORNING PLENARY SESSION (8:00 am - 12:00 pm)
10:00 am NETWORKING BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
12:00 pm NETWORKING LUNCH IN EXHIBIT HALL
1:00 pm MINI SUMMITS
  • I: How to Design, Implement, and Sustain an Orthopedic Bundle
  • II: Winning in Value-based Care: Market Trends and Real-world Examples of Population Health Collaborative Care Models
  • III: Addressing the Barriers in Patient Engagement Programs
  • IV: Value-based Care Programs for Patients with Complex Chronic Conditions
  • V: Innovative Models in Elder Care: A Population Health Perspective
3:00 pm AFTERNOON BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
3:30 pm WORKSHOP TRACKS -- Choose one of the three Workshop Tracks, OR two Concurrent Sessions --
  • Track I: Managing Special Populations
  • Track II: Advancing Value-based Care
  • Track III: Leveraging Technology and Accessing the Data
3:30 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS A
  • Concurrent I: Together2Goal Campaign...
  • Concurrent II: Population Genetics: A Provider Perspective
4:45 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS B
  • Concurrent III: Preparing 21st Century Physicians
  • Concurrent IV: Managing Cost through Functional Wellness for Older Adults in Senior Living
5:45 pm ADJOURNMENT
6:15 pm SPECIAL EVENING DINNER PROGRAM: "CELLS ARE THE NEW CURE: ADVANCES IN PRECISION MEDICINE" at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20
7:00 am REGISTRATION OPENS; BREAKFAST IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
8:00 am DAY III: CLOSING PLENARY SESSION (8:00 am - 12:00 pm)
9:35 am NETWORKING BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL
12:00 pm ADJOURNMENT

FEATURED FACULTY

Mark Angelo, MD, MHA, FACP
Medical Director, Population Health, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ

Andrew Aronson, MD, FACEP
Senior Medical Director, Fresenius Health Partners, Former Chief Medical Officer, Privia Health, Former Senior Medical Director and President, Advanced Care Centers, Bravo Health, Austin, TX

Scott Bergman, MBA
Director of Business Development, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Former Administrator, Millennium Surgical Center, Philadelphia, PA

Jonathan P. Brady, PharmD
Assistant Director, Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Programs, Enterprise Pharmacy, Geisinger Health, Scranton, PA

Brittany Carter, DHSc, MPH
Director of Health and Research, Wellsource, Portland, OR

Michael J. Casey, MD
North Carolina Nephrology Associates, Raleigh, NC

Paul Chung, MD, MS
Chair, Health Systems Science, Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, Former Associate Director, UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program, Former Chief of General Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Pasadena, CA

Pamela E. Clarke, MSW
Senior Director of Member Services and Policy and Chief Privacy Officer, Healthshare Exchange, Former m Vice President of Health Care Finance and Managed Care, Delaware Valley Healthcare Council, Philadelphia, PA

Paul M. Cohen
Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, One Medical, Former Founder & CEO, Cognection, San Francisco, CA

Alan Cohn, JD
Chief Executive Officer, AbsoluteCARE Medical Centers and Pharmacies, Singer Island, FL

Francis R. Colangelo, MD, MS-HQS, FACP
Vice President of PMA Board of Directors and Chief Quality Officer, Premier Medical Associates, Monroeville, PA

Sue Coppola, RN, CHC
Chief Clinical Officer, Sunrise Senior Living, McLean, VA

Drew Crenshaw
Senior Vice President, Population Health, Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL

John Cuddeback, MD, PhD
Chief Medical Informatics Officer, AMGA (American Medical Group Association), Alexandria, VA

Anthony Vipin Das, FRCS, MD
Associate Director & Consultant Ophthalmologist, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Rajesh Davda, MD, MBA
Medical Senior Director, National Medical Director, Network, Performance Evaluation and Improvement, Cigna Healthcare, Former Medical Director Interventional Nephrology and Renal Transplantation, Texas Health Resources, Hartford, CT

Gaurov Dayal, MD
President New Markets and Chief Growth Officer, ChenMed, Former SVP, Health System Solutions and Strategy, Lumeris, Former President, Health Care Delivery, Financing and Integration, SSM Health Care, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Adrienne Elberfeld, MS, PMP, CPHQ
Senior Vice President, Quality and Operational Excellence, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ

Gray Ellrodt, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Berkshire Medical Center, Pittsfield, MA

Susan L. Freeman, MD, MS
President and CEO, Temple Center for Population Health, Chief Medical Officer, Temple University Health System, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Charles L. Getz, MD
Orthopedic Surgeon, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, PA

Kenneth Goldblum, MD, FACP
Chief Medical Officer, Tandigm Health, Former Chief Medical Officer, Renaissance Health Network, Conshohocken, PA

Tine Hansen-Turton, MGA, JD, FCPP, FAAN
President and Chief Executive Officer, Woods Services, Inc., Co-founder and Executive Director, Convenient Care Association, Co-founder, Social Innovations Journal, Langhorne, PA

Judd E. Hollander, MD
SVP for Healthcare Delivery Innovation, Thomas Jefferson University, Associate Dean for Strategic Health Initiatives, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Professor and Vice Chair of Finance & Healthcare Enterprises, Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA

Andrew D. Howard, MD, FACP
Metropolitan Nephrology Associates, Senior Consultant to the CMO, Fresenius Kidney Care, Alexandria, VA

Cosette Jamieson, MD
Metro Renal Associates, Consultant to Fresenius Kidney Care, Joint Venture Board Member, Washington DC

David Janiec, MBA
Director of Contracting, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Former Director, Payer Contracting, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

Erik Johnson, MBA
Vice President, Advisory Services for Value Based Care, Optum, Washington, DC

Mitchell Kaminski, MD, MBA
Program Director & Associate Professor, Jefferson College of Population Health, Former Chief Clinical Officer, Delaware Valley Accountable Care Organization, Former Medical Director, AtlantiCare Physician Group, Philadelphia, PA

Lynne Katzmann, PhD
Founder and President, Juniper Communities, Bloomfield, NJ

John W. Kennedy, MD
Chief Medical Officer, AMGA, President, AMGA Foundation, Former Director of Endocrinology Division Medicine Institute Geisinger Health System, Alexandria, VA

Terry Ketchersid, MD
Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Fresenius Health Partners, Former Chief Quality Officer, Halifax Regional Health System, Austin, TX

Robert Kramer
Founder and Strategic Advisor, National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care, Annapolis, MD

Martin Leinwand, JD
Senior Vice President, Business Development, Fresenius Health Partners, Former Vice President, Corporate Development, Special Projects, Healthways, Inc., Waltham, MA

David Nace, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Innovaccer; Former Chair, Board of Director, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative, San Francisco, CA

Rita Numerof, PhD
President, Numerof & Associates, Inc., Author, Bringing Value to Healthcare: Practical Steps for Getting to a Market-Based Model, St. Louis, MO

Steven J. Scheinman, MD
President and Dean, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer, Geisinger, Scranton, PA

Robert Schreiber, MD
Vice President and Medical Director of Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), Fallon Health, Andover, MA

Mark Shaver
Senior Vice President, Strategy, Welltower Inc., Baltimore, MD

Alexis Skoufalos, EdD
Associate Dean, Strategic Development, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA

Stephen J. Spann, MD, MBA
Founding Dean, College of Medicine, Vice-President for Medical Affairs, University of Houston, Houston, TX

Katherine Suberlak, MA
Vice President, Population Health, Oak Street Health, Former Chief Population Health Officer, PCC Community Wellness Center, Chicago, IL

B. Kirk Sudheimer, MBA
General Manager, Global Sales, DNAnexus, Former Vice President, New Business, North America, BM Watson Health, Wake Forest, NC

Chris Vannello, RN, BSN
Director of Quality Improvement, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Former Director of Quality Improvement, Main Line Health, Philadelphia, PA

SUBMISSONS NOW CLOSED FOR
THE 2019 HEARST HEALTH PRIZE

The winner will receive a $100,000 prize in recognition of outstanding achievement in managing or improving population health. Up to two finalists will receive a cash award of $25,000 each!

  • Finalists will be notified of their status by January 31, 2019
  • Finalists will make a special presentation at a poster session at the Population Health Colloquium in Philadelphia on March 18, 2019
  • Winner will be announced at the Population Health Colloquium March 19, 2019
  • For more information visit Jefferson.edu/HearstHealthPrize or contact: HearstHealthPrize@Jefferson.edu.


AGENDA & BROCHURE
NOW AVAILABLE
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CO-CHAIR


Billy Oglesby, PhD, MSPH, FACHE
Associate Dean, Academic and Student Affairs, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA

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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

LIVE AND ARCHIVED WEBCAST PARTICIPATION
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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COLLOQUIUM EXHIBIT & SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

For sponsorship and exhibit information go to www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/promotional-opportunities/ or contact Justin Sorensen, Exhibit Manager, at (206) 452-0609 phone, (206) 319-5303 fax, or exhibits@hcconferences.com.