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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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12:55 pm - 1:45 pm
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- The future of ERISA and potential employer mandates
- Projections for how the federal government may loom to employers to pay for the uninsured and examples of which would be to limit the deductibility of healthcare expenses
- Strategies to limit cost increases under the proposed reform plan, including the potential to cost shift to the private sector
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Robert S. Galvin, MD
Director, Global Healthcare
General Electric Company

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- Recent PBGH initiatives to shape national and state policies to reinforce purchasers' efforts to improve the affordability and accessibility of high quality health care
- How employers can forecast the impact of a federal universal coverage plan on health care expenditures and on the corporate bottom line
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Peter Lee, JD
Executive Director of National Health Policy Pacific Business Group on Health

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1:50 pm - 2:40 pm
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- Demonstrate how General Mills reviews claims and risk data thereby conducting market segmentation for health programs
- Recent data on five distinct programs including programs for chronic care, case management, asymptomatic/high risk, health improvement, and wellness
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Timothy J. Crimmins, MD
Vice President and Director, Health, Safety and Environment
General Mills

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- Marriott's population health approach and review of health care spending resulting in focus on chronic conditions
- Results from participation in value-based formulary
- Data from chronic disease management program with case management
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Karen Graham
Health Plan Manager
Marriott International

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3:10 pm - 4:00 pm
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- Wal-Mart's innovative strategies to engage associates in health promotion programs
- Retail care as a key strategy to serve communities, Wal-Mart's associates and provide convenient, accessible care
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Steve Lampkin, FACHE
Vice President, Benefit Services and Strategic Initiatives
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

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- Why leading companies such as Michelin are building a culture of health to positively impact lives today and in the future
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Leslie Fore
Co-Manager of Health and Productivity
Michelin North America

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- How Michelin overcame challenges by targeting the right people at the right time with the right programs to get them engaged and active in their health
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Sarah Redmond
Co-Manager of Health and Productivity
Michelin North America

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Michael J. Brase, MD
Chief Medical Officer & Vice President
Health Management Corporation

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10:40 am - 11:30 am
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- Implementing disease management and prevention programs - Strategies to use data to develop high risk programs
- Methods to target segments of the population and measuring clinical outcomes Caterpillar's results from cardiovascular risk and diabetes programs
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Michael Taylor, MD, FACP
Medical Director, Corporate Medical and Health Promotion Caterpillar

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Beth Keyser
Vice President, Employer Market Healthways

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11:35 am - 12:20 pm
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- The Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) and its resources for employers.
- The Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is front and center in all major healthcare reform proposals and why.
- The many PCMH opportunities with demonstration projects for employers.
- Extensive state government activity and how it affects employers.
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Edwina Rogers
Executive Director
Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative

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- Why the PCMH is important to employers.
- How employers can get involved and see a real return on investment (ROI).
- How to integrate on-site clinics with the PCMH.
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Bruce Sherman, MD
Medical Director, Global Services
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

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