July 16th 2009 - Stakeholder’s Working Meeting

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July 15th - 16th Stakeholder’s Working Meeting

Public and Private Initiatives: Advancing the PCMH

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Thursday, July 16, 2009
8:00 AM – 4:15 PM (Eastern)
Ronald Reagan Building, International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20004
 

7:00 – 8:00 AM         Registration and Continental Breakfast

                                    Please visit our Resource Table for latest PCMH materials

                                    Atrium Ballroom Foyer   

8:00 – 8:20 AM         Patient Centered Medical Home Overview

Edwina Rogers, Executive Director, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative

Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, President, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative; Director of Healthcare Technology and Strategic Initiatives, IBM

Atrium Ballroom

 
 
  • At our April conference we heard from CMS about their PCMH planned Medicare demonstration, but there are numerous other federal agencies that are charging ahead with PMCH activities; we will hear from three such agencies:

Kathleen Toomey, MD, MPH, Director, Coordinating Center for Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Kathryn Power, M.Ed., Director, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Donald L. Weaver, MD, Assistant Surgeon General, Deputy Associate Administrator for Primary Health Care, Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

Moderator: Alfred F. Tallia, MD, MPH, Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Atrium Ballroom

9:20 – 10:20 AM     The Big Picture: Focus on Health Care Reform (Panel 2) 

  • With extensive activity happening in Congress and the Obama administration, now is the time to seriously focus on federal healthcare reform. Three experts will give us the big picture overview and include in-depth discussions on relevant topics like workforce supply and primary care payment reform:

Carolyn Clancy, MD, Director, Agency for Health Research and Quality

Steve Wojcik, VP Public Policy,National Business Group on Health

Eugene Rich, MD, Scholar in Residence, Association of American Medical Colleges

Moderator: Georgia Papathomas, PHD, Sr, Vice President & CIO, Information Technology, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Atrium Ballroom

10:20 – 10:40 AM    Coffee Break

10:40 – 11:40 AM    Consumers Speak: A First-Hand PCMH Experience (Panel 3)

  • In the PCMH model, there is nothing more important than continued focus on consumer involvement. During this session, we will discuss important topics such as integration of families, cultural competence, prevention and access among other issues:
                        Andrea Metz, Co-owner, designKiln, Patient, Board Member, Marillac Clinic
                        Sarah Scholle, MPH, PhD, Assistant VP, Research and Analysis, National Committee for Quality Assurance

                        Lyn Paget, MPH, Director of Communications, Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making 

     Moderator: Suneel Ratan, Marketing and Reimbursement, Robert Bosch Healthcare  

                        Atrium Ballroom

  • This panel will focus on numerous important topics pertaining to medium and small-sized practice; including transformation, behavioral health, the team approach, return on investment, among other important components.
                       

Frank Verloin deGruy, III, MD, MSFM, Department of Family Medicine,  University of Colorado Denver School of  Medicine

Andrew Webber, President & CEO, National Business Coalition on Health
 
Julie Day, MD, Medical Director for Quality, University of Utah Health Care:  Community Clinics
 
 Moderator: Charles Jarvis, Assistant VP, NextGen Healthcare Information Systems
                           
 
                                   

                                    Atrium Ballroom

 
 
12:40 – 1:50 PM       Networking Lunch
                                    Atrium Hall

1:50 -2:50 PM           Break Out Session Period 1

                                   

Center for Public Payer Implementation – TheCPPI will detail current health reform legislation including Senate Finance Committee, Senate HELP committee and House leadership proposals; PCMH and the full spectrum of behavioral health issues; update on State Medicaid activities; health plans and PCMH activity; discuss federal grant opportunities; growing PCMH and federal programs; Medicare demonstration pilots; PCMH and the integration of medication management; and ROI tools. The remaining time will be spent on deliverable proposals and tasks that need to be completed for inclusion in PCPCC strategic planning.

Terry McInnis, MD, Co-Chair, Center for Public Payer Implementation; Medical Director, Health Management, GlaxoSmithKline

Jijo James, MD, MPH, Co-Chair, Center for Public Payer Implementation; Medical Director, Pfizer Health Solutions

Gary Jacobs, Federal Programs Chair, for Public Payer Implementation; Senior VP, Universal American Corp.

Lesley Reeder, State Medicaid Chair, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing

 
 
Atrium Ballroom A
 

Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange – This center will discuss the progress of creating an eHealth and PCMH web-based resource center; we will hear reports from the center taskforces which includes participatory engagement, meaningful use, and decision support; review case studies on HIT integration and the medical home. The remaining time will be spent on deliverable proposals and tasks that need to be completed for inclusion in PCPCC strategic planning.

David Nace, MD, Co-Chair, Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange; VP, Clinical Development, McKesson Health Solutions

Janet Marchibroda, MBA, Co-Chair, Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange; CEO, eHealth Initiative; Chief Healthcare Officer, IBM

Eugene Kolker, PhD, Co-Chair, Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange: HIT Resource Center; Chief Data Officer, Seattle Children's

Jeff Hanson, MPH, Co-Chair, Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange; CEO, eHealth Initiative; Vice President, Thomson Reuters

Pete Martinez, Chair, Decision Support, Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange, SVP, Chief Technology and Innovations Officer, The Quantum Group

Steve Adams, Chair, Participatory Engagement Task Group, Center for eHealth Information Adoption and Exchange, CEO and Founder, ReachMyDoctor

 

Atrium Ballroom B

 

2:50 – 3:00 PM         Afternoon Break and Room Change

3:00 – 4:00 PM         Break Out Session Period 2

Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations – This center will discuss the landscape of the current multi-stakeholder demonstration projects with particular attention to recently started pilot projects; single payer demonstration projects will also be reviewed; significant time will be used to discuss program evaluations and future ROI dates. The remaining time will be spent preparing our agenda for next fiscal year and recommendations for strategic planning.

 

Sally Bleeks, RN, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations; Managing Director, Office of Clinical Affairs, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

Julie Schilz, BSN, MBA, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations; IPIP Manager, Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative

Shari Erickson, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations; Senior Associate, Practice Advocacy and Improvement, American College of Physicians

John Swanson, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations; Director of Practice Support, American Academy of Family Physicians

 

            "Evaluating PCMH Pilot Projects"

                       

          Elbert Huang, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago

Rebecca Malouin, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family Medicine & Dept. of Pediatrics and Human Development, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University     

          Melinda Abrams, M.S., Assistant VP, The Commonwealth Fund (Moderator)

 
                                           
                Atrium Ballroom B
 

Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Implementation – This employer focused center will discuss its progress on a value based benefit design white paper; needed employer-to- employee communication on PCMH; onsite primary care clinics and the PCMH universe; the new mental health parity legislation (behavioral health and productivity); the use of medication management; outcome measures and ROI; employer single payer and multi-payer demonstration project involvement; the need for policy changes concerning high deductible health plans so that primary care and pharmaceuticals for chronic conditions receive first dollar coverage; the need to incentivize employees to join patient-centered medical homes. The remaining time will be spent preparing our agenda for next fiscal year and recommendations for strategic planning.

 

Duane Putnam, Co-Chair, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Implementation; Director, Employers, Pfizer, Inc.

Bruce Sherman, MD, Co-Chair, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Implementation; Medical Director, Global Services, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

Helen Darling, Co-Vice Chair, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Implementation; President & CEO, National Business Group on Health

Andrew Webber, Co-Vice Chair, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Implementation; President & CEO, National Business Coalition on Health

Robert Dribbon, Executive Director, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Implementation; Director, Health Care System Strategy, Merck & Co., Inc.

 
4-8 minute video of a consumer
 

“The Importance of Integration of Behavioral Health into the PCMH”

 

Thomas W. Croghan, MD, Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

 

Atrium Ballroom A

 

4:00 - 4:15 PM          President’s Call to Action!

Review of Action Items Agreed to in Center Break-Out Sessions

            Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, President, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative;                          Director of Healthcare Technology and Strategic Initiatives, IBM

 
Atrium Ballroom A
Adjournment

 

AttachmentSize
July16th_PP_CMD.ppt581 KB
All Panels Combined - PPTs Broken Up Into Panels Below21.06 MB
July16th_PP_CeHIA.zip2.82 MB
Welcome and Introduction2.75 MB
Panel 1 - PCMH: Leaps Forward Through Federal Initiatives312 KB
Panel 3 - Consumers Speak: A First-Hand PCMH Experience6.57 MB
Panel 4 - The Nuts and Bolts of a Successful PCMH - How it Works7.67 MB
Panel 2 - The Big Picture: Focus on Health Care Reform 4.12 MB
July16th_PP_CPPI.zip6.84 MB