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Monday October 23, 2006
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9:15 am
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- Cut poor control of chronic disease in half within 5 months of implementing a web decisionsupport and planned-care registry
- Discuss early incremental value, engagement of a continuum team and maintaining a sustainable deployment
- Outline internal physician and organizational leader incentives to align priorities
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10:15 am
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Tuesday October 24, 2006
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9:15 am
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- Review background and training of health coaches for an elderly population
- Create a collaborative approach with patients, PCPs and health coaches
- Assessing the impact of a health coaching program
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10:15 am
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10:45 am
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- Overview the shared professional competencies required for driving better consumer and cost outcomes across community care settings, services and disciplines – and Chronic Care Professional Certification
- Describe critical design and implementation steps for building integrated community-based health and chronic care improvement networks
- Leverage lessons learned from Chronic Care Group’s Minnesota and Wisconsin state chronic care improvement collaboratives and insourced health plan wellness and DM program partnerships
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Wednesday October 25, 2006
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9:15 am
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- How consumerism in wellness fits into the health continuum.
- How wellness is addressed by a health insurer
- Overcoming obstacles using Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska consumer incentives
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Timothy D. Ranney, MD, FAAFP
Sr. VP Health Service Programs, Chief Medical Officer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska

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10:15 am
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10:45 am
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- Discuss why health plan needs two distinct strategies-one for its insured population and one for its ASOs
- Outline differences in the populations
- Define ROI differently for each population
- Which specific programs in the care continuum provide ROI for each of the populations?
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