5.5 CEUs
TARGET AUDIENCE:
- Leaders at Hospitals, Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers, ASsisted Living Communities and Home Health Providers.
- Owners, Executive Directors, Administrators, Medical Directors, Clinical Leaders, Home Health Providers
- Hospital Executives, CEOs, CFOs, CMOs, CIOs/CTOs
SPEAKERS AND TOPICS
- Morning Key Note – Leading the Nation in Care Delivery Innovation
Bob Atlas, President & CEO, Maryland Hospital Association
- Total Cost of Care: Redesigning Maryland’s Care Delivery System
Chris Peterson, Director, Clinical & Financial Information, HSCRC
Nicole Stallings, Vice President, Policy & Data Analytics, MHA
Maansi Raswant, Director, Policy & Data Analytics, MHA
- Technology That’s Making a Difference
Scott Rifkin, Real Time Medical Systems & Partners
Brandon Neiswender, Vice President & COO, CRISP - Afternoon Key Note – The Future of Seniors Housing and Care According to the Latest Industry Research and Analytics
Robert Kramer, Founder & CEO, National Investment Center for Seniors Housing and Care (NIC) - Driving Health Care Innovation
Jeff Goldman, VP Population Health & Director, Nexus Montgomery & Nexus Montgomery Partners - The Role of Home Health Care in Total Cost of Care
Fred Bently, VP, Avalere Health - Hospital and Post-Acute Partners take on the Chronic Care Improvement Program (CCIP) Under Maryland’s Care Redesign Amendment to the All-Payer Model
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PROGRAM
Under Maryland’s Care Redesign Amendment to the All-Payer Model, the State is leading the nation in care delivery transformation. In the first three years of implementation, Maryland has met or exceeded the key All-Payer Model tests for limiting hospital cost growth and improving quality of care.
The next phase of the All-Payer Model begins in January of 2019. The Maryland Total Cost of Care Model moves beyond hospital walls to improve Medicare patients’ care in the post-acute community. Care redesign encourages even greater provider alignment to reduce costs and improve quality. Hospitals, post-acute providers, physicians, and community-based providers must all work together to improve population health. Maryland’s growing senior population, with their significant needs, are at the center of this drive for improvement.
LifeSpan and The Beacon Institute have teamed up with the Maryland Hospital Association (MHA) and the Maryland National Capital Homecare Association (MNCHA) and Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) to bring you the 2018 Cross-Continuum Leadership Summit. Designed to prepare you for what lies ahead, the fifth annual summit will inform you about the latest innovative care delivery models, and update you on technologies being used to improve outcomes.
As a stakeholder, you will need to be an actively engaged partner in the State’s vision for person-centered care, clinical innovation and excellence, and improved population health. The Cross-Continuum Leadership Summit will ready you for opportunities currently underway and those that lie ahead.
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Sponsorships and display tables are still available! Please contact Lisa Fichman lfichman@lifespan-network.org 410.381.1176 ext 223