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Value Based Health USA 2024

June 4-5, 2024   |   Philadelphia, USA    |    #Valuebasedhealth24

Balancing Volume and Value

The Transition to Value Based Care

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Keynote Sessions
Data and SDoH
Prediction and prevention: Upstream healthcare
Financing the transition toward value
Population Health
Building a value based operating model

Day One | June 5

The agenda will be timed in due course. Times and speaker allocations are provisional.

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Keynotes 

10:30am • Day One - June 5, 2023


Opening remarks


10:35am • Day One - June 5, 2023

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Primary care from home as the quarterback of value-based care

• Outline how remote primary care increases access and accelerates population health management
• Learn how taking remote care beyond traditional telehealth across primary care modalities enables value-based care
• Address how increased interactions with primary care lead to reduced downstream care utilization and cost of care
 

Tamir Gotfried, COO, Tytocare

Alejandro Quiroga, MD, MBA, Senior VP, Chief Medical Officer Ambulatory and Population Health, Corewell Health West

10:55am • Day One – June 5, 2023

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Value Based Care: A sustainable business model

• Explore the unprecedented opportunity for new value-based payment models reward better results in terms of cost, quality, and outcome measures

• Identify your optimal route to transition to value-based care, considering your market position, workflows, and core capabilities

• Explore how the various potential value-based business models work, including their associated incentives, risks, and potential financial impacts

 

Deepak Sadagopan, Chief Operating Officer of Population Health, Providence

11:15am • Day One – June 5, 2023

keynote PANEL

The efficacy of value-based care in addressing health disparities

• Explore notable examples of how population health management has reduced hospital admission and recidivism

• Identify examples of how health systems have developed greater access to care and health outcomes for populations with social risk factors

• Monitor the effect of value-based care on health inequities and disparities to ensure we are addressing systemic bias that perpetuates inequity

 

Dr Mohamed Diab, CEO of CVS Health Accountable Care Org, CVS
Dr Jennifer Mieres, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer of Population Health, Northwell
Dr Stacy Garrett-Ray, Senior VP, Chief Community Impact Officer, Ascension


Moderator: Anastassia Gliadkovskaya, Staff Writer, Fierce Healthcare

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main sessions

11:55am • Day One – June 5, 2023

PRESENTATION

Physician remuneration methods: How to incentivize for Value Based Care

• Leverage incentives routed directly to individual clinicians to shift providers into value-based behaviors
• De-Silo the patient journey to support physicians and ensure that every decision is made to optimize for the best patient outcomes at the lowest cost of care
• Embed clinical decision support tools funnel pertinent information for decision-making into the clinical workflow

Ana Tuya Fulton, Chief Population Health Officer, Care New England Health System

12:15pm-1:30pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

BREAK

Lunch

1:30pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

PANEL

Advancing interoperability of patient level SDoH

• Address the lack of data standardization which creates enormous variation of patient portals by building a robust system of response to identify the needs of patients

• Utilize performance indicators to track quality and outcomes in dashboards from executive, management and care management and set KPIs to evaluate this information

• Incorporate a solid analytics foundation to facilitate the understanding of who the patients with social risks are, their actual risk segmentation and how to assist operational and clinical teams in determining their focus point

 

Dr Alex Billioux, VP of Social Determinants of Health, UnitedHealthcare
Dr Alex Ding, Associate VP of Physician Strategy, Humana
Dr Matthew O. Hurford, VP of Behavioral Health, UPMC


Moderator: Paige Minemyer, Senior Editor, Fierce Health Payer

2:10pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

PRESENTATION

Creating standards to systemize the use of SDoH for clinical decision making

• Explore the standards and technology presently available to support SDOH related interventions and identify remaining gaps and challenges

• Better understand the applications of health information and technology policy around data modernization

 • Unlock the value of public-private partnership via standardized data use agreements, allowing jurisdictions and partners to seamlessly access more datasets that enable research and inform decision to support better public health

 

Anand Shah, VP of Social Health, Kaiser Permanente

2:30pm • Day One - June 5, 2023

BREAK

Early Afternoon Break

3:10pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

PRESENTATION

The role of early detection as part of a comprehensive population health management strategy

• Shift the care paradigm to support the focus on early detection and prevention of later-stage disease for improved patient outcomes

• Explore the potential to complement existing screenings with approaches such as multi-cancer early detection to uncover benefits relating to equity, access, and utilization

• Discuss health systems impacts and considerations for implementing innovative new technologies in the prevention and detection of cancer and other disease


Israel Rocha, CEO, Cook County Health



3.30pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

PRESENTATION

Revolutionizing patient care through targeted interventions

• Explore developments in how value-based promotes effective prevention and treatment of chronic disease
• Understand how providing timely information can accelerate healthcare decision making and create greater value for physicians and patients
• Hear how technology including AI is being deployed to identify which patients are at high-risk and develop targeted care preventions

 

Ben Kornitzer, Chief Medical Officer, agilon health



3:50pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

PRESENTATION

Develop ‘Payvider’ functionality with risk-based capabilities

• Develop advanced risk management expertise to marry clinical and claims data to enable margin growth and gain a competitive advantage

• Explore risk-based capitation payments for health services and develop a framework for rate-setting

• Understand how much risk you can assume safely to share risk without excessive financial exposure

• Benefit from shared data to identifying gaps, creating effective population health management programs to drive better patient outcomes

 

Don Calcagno, Chief Population Health Officer, Advocate Health

4:05pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

The Three Ts of Value-Based Health Care

• Learn the three “Ts” of successful value-based care models: Trust, Transparency and Transformation
• Understand best practices for payers regarding provider engagement and contracting, and shared data analysis to ensure return on investment for both parties
• Discuss how nonprofit, community-based health plans are leading the industry in successful shared-risk, value-based payment initiatives


Ceci Connolly, President and CEO, ACHP

4:25pm • Day One – June 5, 2023

NETWORKING

Evening Networking Drinks

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Day Two| June 6

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Keynotes 

09:00am • Day Two – June 6, 2023


Opening remarks


09:05am • Day Two - June 6, 2023

PRESENTATION

Accessible, Patient-Centered, and Evidence-Based Care: Driving Quality Improvements and Better Health Outcomes

• Understand the importance of providing access to care for all patients and how this is essential in delivering patient-centered care.

• Learn how information-driven care, which is based on scientific evidence and supported by clinical information systems, can enhance healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

• Discover the benefits of a commitment to quality improvement and betterment of health outcomes and empower patients to become active participants of their care

 


Dr Greg Sweat, SVP, Health Services & Chief Health Officer, BCBS KC

09:25am • Day Two - June 6, 2023

KEYNOTE Panel

The role of Population Health in value-based care

• Understand larger populations as well as individual patients in order to create value and deliver effective care

• Apply appropriate technology solutions can collect, analyze, and then act on comprehensive patient data

• Target patient segments for engagement to encourage proactive behavior, in turn reducing disease and illness as well as promote recovery and overall patient wellness

 

Adam Myers, Senior VP, Chief Clinical Transformation Officer, BCBSA
Dr Jonathan Welch, Chief Medical Officer for Population Health Initiatives, Geisinger
Harlan Levine, M.D., President of Innovation and Policy, City of Hope

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Day Two| June 6

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main sessions

10:05am • Day Two - June 6, 2023

Fireside Chat

Impact of food delivery and health coaching on costs of care

• Learn how a payer is executing a Drivers of Health strategy to build a business case for addressing non-medical factors that impact health and the challenges to executing this strategy.
• Discuss the learnings from a food delivery/health coaching pilot for members living with diabetes and food insecurity: health outcomes, member experience, business value.
• Consider potential long-term cost and saving impacts of the food delivery/health coaching pilot.


John Lumpkin, VP for Drivers of Health Strategy, President of BCBSNC Foundation, BCBSA
Dr Stephen Friedhoff, SVP of Health Care Services, BCBSA

10:25am • Day One – June 5, 2023

BREAK

Morning Break


10:55am • Day Two – June 6, 2023

PANEL

The reimbursement landscape: commercializing Digital Health

• Get an overview of reimbursement pathways, tracking the evolution of Medical Policy and coverage, to understand opportunities and challenges companies facing in commercializing digital health such as advanced diagnostics and screening

• Get clarity on evidence requirements  - both medical and economic – to demonstrate diagnostic and therapeutic value that payers need to consider providing reimbursement

• Understand what it takes for technology to be endorsed in medical policy and paid for by a health plan, illustrated by examples of models and innovative strategies that are now generating revenue and getting their products into the hands of the patients


Dr Alex Condoleon, Head of Digital Healthcare Business, Sanofi
Michael Costa, Provider Network & Population Health,
Emblem Health


Moderator: Faye McCray, VP and Head of Health Equity and Social Impact, Healthline Media

11:35am • Day Two – June 6, 2023

PANEL

The future of value-based payments: a roadmap to 2030

• Learn how leading health systems are leveraging an integrated value-based care system to improve quality, operational efficiencies and capture more savings in full risk-based arrangements

• Discuss how providers can leverage the Medicare Shared Savings Program to build a sustainable foundation that strengthens and scales their overall value-based care infrastructure

• Understand how to align with independent providers to move into full-risk arrangements and maximize shared saving

 

Tom Kloos, President, VP, Atlantic Health System
Edward Yoon, Chief Medical Officer, Optum
Chris Donohue-Henry, MD, Chief Population Health Officer, Christiana care


Moderator: Anastassia Gliadkovskaya, Staff Writer, Fierce Healthcare

12:15pm • Day Two – June 6, 2023

PANEL

Transform primary care to deliver population health

• Develop your primary care infrastructure to enable intelligence and interventions to support integrated care and population health management

• Leverage your primary care network to record and understand population health data to support quality improvement across health and care services

• Intervene with personalized care programs to enable patients to better manage their own health

 

Ellen Ginma, VP of Population Health, Boston Medical Center
Michael P Jeremiah, Senior Medical Director of Population Health, Carilion Clinic

Garth Walker, Medical Director of VBC, Assistant Professor, RUSH

12:55pm • Day Two – June 6, 2023

BREAK

Lunch


1:55pm • Day Two – June 6, 2023

WORKSHOP

Scaling Multi-cancer Early Detection across Health System Populations

• Discuss pitfalls of traditional screening practices and the impact to health systems and patients when cancer is detected late

• Share how health systems are leveraging multi-cancer early detection (MCED) to support population health

• Exchange best practices for successful MCED adoption, including implementation, provider education, and patient engagement

• Discuss next steps to increase multi-cancer screening across your populations to support patient outcomes & value-based care

 

Roni Christopher, Senior Director for Care Delivery, Health Systems, GRAIL

Lisa McMahon, Senior Director for Health System Patnerships, GRAIL
Dr Raghu Ram, MD, VP of Value-Based Care Optimization and Community Clinical Collaboration, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Day One | June 5

The agenda will be timed in due course. Times and speaker allocations are provisional.

Track 1
Track 2
Track 3

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Time • Day

Presentation

Value Based Care: A sustainable business model

• Explore the unprecedented opportunity for new value-based payment models reward better results in terms of cost, quality, and outcome measures

• Identify your optimal route to transition to value-based care, considering your market position, workflows, and core capabilities

• Explore how the various potential value-based business models work, including their associated incentives, risks, and potential financial impacts


Deepak Sadagopan, Chief Operating Officer of Population Health, Providence

Time • Day

PANEL

The efficacy of value-based care in addressing health disparities

• Explore notable examples of how population health management has reduced hospital admission and recidivism

• Identify examples of how health systems have developed greater access to care and health outcomes for populations with social risk factors

• Monitor the effect of value-based care on health inequities and disparities to ensure we are addressing systemic bias that perpetuates inequity


Dr Mohamed Diab, CEO of CVS Health Accountable Care Org, CVS
Dr Jennifer Mieres, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer of Population Health, Northwell
Dr Stacy Garrett-Ray, Senior VP, Chief Community Impact Officer, Ascension

Time • Day

PANEL

The role of Population Health in value-based care

• Understand larger populations as well as individual patients in order to create value and deliver effective care

• Apply appropriate technology solutions can collect, analyze, and then act on comprehensive patient data

• Target patient segments for engagement to encourage proactive behavior, in turn reducing disease and illness as well as promote recovery and overall patient wellness


Adam Myers, Senior VP, Chief Clinical Transformation Officer, BCBSA
Dr Jonathan Welch, Chief Medical Officer for Population Health Initiatives, Geisinger
Harlan Levine, M.D., President of Innovation and Policy, City of Hope

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Data and SDoH

The agenda will be timed in due course. Times and speaker allocations are provisional.

Track 1
Track 2
Track 3

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Time • Day

PANEL

Advancing interoperability of patient level SDoH

• Address the lack of data standardization which creates enormous variation of patient portals by building a robust system of response to identify the needs of patients

• Utilize performance indicators to track quality and outcomes in dashboards from executive, management and care management and set KPIs to evaluate this information

• Incorporate a solid analytics foundation to facilitate the understanding of who the patients with social risks are, their actual risk segmentation and how to assist operational and clinical teams in determining their focus point


Dr Alex Billioux, VP of Social Determinants of Health, UnitedHealthcare
Alex Ding, Associate VP of Physician Strategy, Humana
Matthew O. Hurtford, VP of Behavioral Health, UPMC

Time • Day

Presentation

Creating standards to systemize the use of SDoH for clinical decision making

• Explore the standards and technology presently available to support SDOH related interventions and identify remaining gaps and challenges

• Better understand the applications of health information and technology policy around data modernization

 • Unlock the value of public-private partnership via standardized data use agreements, allowing jurisdictions and partners to seamlessly access more datasets that enable research and inform decision to support better public health


David Grossman, Senior VP of Sociasl and community health, Kaiser Permanente

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Prediction and prevention: Upstream healthcare

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Track 2
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Time • Day

presentation

Improve care delivery with value-based diagnostics

• Explore developments in how value-based diagnostics promote effective prevention and treatment of chronic disease

• Provide timely information to accelerate healthcare decision making and create greater value for clinicians, healthcare executives, and patients

• Hear how AI is being deployed in diagnostics to support real time decision making at the point of care


Available to sponsor! Please email Maddie via madeline.sheard@thomsonreuters.com for more information

Time • Day

PANEL

The reimbursement landscape for advanced screening and diagnostics

• Get an overview of the reimbursement pathways and stakeholder groups are, tracking the evolution of Medical Policy and coverage requirements in genomic testing

• Get clarity on how to demonstrate diagnostics medical & economic value

• Understand what it takes for a diagnostic technology to be endorsed in medical policy and paid for by a health plan


Michael P. Jeremiah, Senior Medical Director of Pop Health, ACO, Carilion Clinic
Garth Walker, Medical Director of VBC, Assistant Professor, RUSH
Dr Julia D. Andrieni, Senior VP of Pop Health and Primary Care, Houston Methodist

Time • Day

Presentation

The role of early detection as part of a comprehensive population health management strategy

• Shift the care paradigm to support the focus on early detection and prevention of later-stage disease for improved patient outcomes

• Explore the potential to complement existing screenings with approaches such as multi-cancer early detection to uncover benefits relating to equity, access, and utilization

• Discuss health systems impacts and considerations for implementing innovative new technologies in the prevention and detection of cancer and other disease


Israel Rocha, CEO, Cook County Health

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Financing the transition toward value

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Track 2
Track 3

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Time • Day

presentation

Develop ‘Payvider’ functionality with risk-based capabilities

• Develop advanced risk management expertise to marry clinical and claims data to enable margin growth and gain a competitive advantage

• Explore risk-based capitation payments for health services and develop a framework for rate-setting

• Understand how much risk you can assume safely to share risk without excessive financial exposure

• Benefit from shared data to identifying gaps, creating effective population health management programs to drive better patient outcomes


Don Calcagno, Chief Population Health Officer, Advocate Aurora Health

Time • Day

PANEL

The future of value-based payments: a roadmap to 2030

• Learn how leading health systems are leveraging an integrated value-based care system to improve quality, operational efficiencies and capture more savings in full risk-based arrangements

• Discuss how providers can leverage the Medicare Shared Savings Program to build a sustainable foundation that strengthens and scales their overall value-based care infrastructure

• Understand how to align with independent providers to move into full-risk arrangements and maximize shared saving


Tom Kloos, President, VP, Atlantic Health System
Edward Yoon, Chief Medical Officer, Optum
Chris Donohue-Henry, Chief Population Health Officer, Christiana care

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Population Health

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Transform primary care to deliver population health

• Develop your primary care infrastructure to enable intelligence and interventions to support integrated care and population health management

• Leverage your primary care network to record and understand population health data to support quality improvement across health and care services

• Intervene with personalized care programs to enable patients to better manage their own health


Ellen Ginma, VP of Population Health, Boston Medical Center
Rob Fields, Chief Clinical Officer, Beth Israel Lahey Health

Time • Day

PANEL

Applying Big Data to population health management

• Synthesize data sets to better predict, identify, and manage individual health risk to improve population health outcomes

• Leverage AI to identifying commonalities in sub-segments of the population through risk stratification applied at a population level

• Support data-driven audit and feedback of key evidence-based health measures that can be actioned at the individual level to a wider population level


John Lumpkin, President of BCBS NC Foundation, VP for Drivers of Health Strategy, BCBS NC

Time • Day

Presentation

Precision Population Health

• Incorporate individual lifestyle, environment and genes into practices for specific disease treatment and prevention

• Understand the latest developments in the use of pathogen genomics, enhanced surveillance and informatics to target interventions


Available to sponsor! Please email Maddie via madeline.sheard@thomsonreuters.com for more information

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Building a value based operating model

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How to deploy a value‐based care models in rural America

• Engage rural health experts and act based on their input early in the development process to inform model design and support model implementation

• Recognize the unique challenges of low volumes and the implications on value-based care strategy

• Discuss differences between costs directly attributable to patient care costs of infrastructures required to support patient care regardless of patient volume

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Remodel your EHR to support value-based care and population health

• Take advantage of the digital transformation of medical data to provides opportunities to perform digital population health surveillance and identify people inadequately managed in usual care

• Build an integrated, clinical data repository in performing digital population health surveillance

• Leveraging electronic health record data to identify patients who have a gap in care and signal the need for more attention

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Physician remuneration methods: How to incentivize for Value Based Care

• Leverage incentives routed directly to individual clinicians to shift providers into value-based behaviors

• De-Silo the patient journey to support physicians and ensure that every decision is made to optimize for the best patient outcomes at the lowest cost of care

• Embed clinical decision support tools funnel pertinent information for decision-making into the clinical workflow


Ana Tuya Fulton, Chief Population Health Officer, Care New England Health System

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