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The 8<sup>th</sup> Annual Executive Congress on Health Reform

The WHCC 8th Annual Executive Congress on Health Reform convenes over 600 CEOs and senior executives from all sectors of health care including employers, employer coalitions, public purchasers, health plans, hospitals, health systems, government regulators, pharma, health IT solution providers and medical suppliers to discuss solutions to the escalating challenges of health care access, affordability, coverage and quality. In addition, the vast majority of WHCC's 130 members of the media attend the Executive Congress including more than a dozen national TV, print and radio outlets.

Monday, April 4, 2011
2:00 pm -
3:55 pm
Dissecting the Future of Health Reform—Economists Share Opinion on the Next Stages
  • Economists debate opinions on health reform’s impact on various industry sectors including alternative implementation avenues
  • Specific delivery system and health insurance reforms that are necessary and feasible complements to legislation
  • Dissecting the implementation timetable and predicting the reversal of key provisions
  • A forward look at 2014 assuming full implementation – What is the next health care debate around state exchanges, Medicaid funding and employer-based insurance
Stuart Butler, Ph.D
Distinguished Fellow and Director, Center for Policy Innovation
The Heritage Foundation
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Len M. Nichols Len M. Nichols, PhD
Director, Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics
Professor of Health Policy
George Mason University
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Moderator:
Susan Dentzer Susan Dentzer
Editor-in-Chief
Health Affairs
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3:00 pm -
4:00 pm
Achieving Value in Health Care—Incentives and Collaboration Needed to Drive Delivery System Reform
  • Brookings and Premier recommendations on how the delivery system establish accountable care models to rein in the growth of spending for Medicare
  • Strategies to improve quality, satisfaction, and efficiency by redesigning financial incentives and re-engineering the delivery of care
  • Addressing concerns of possible cost increases from hospital mergers, group practice acquisitions or hiring more doctors to better coordinate care
  • The need to improve physician hospital relations and establishing a greater emphasis on clinical integration
Mark B. McClellan, MD, PhD
Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform, Brookings Institution;
Former Administrator, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS);
Former Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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Susan DeVore
President and CEO
Premier
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Moderator:
Susan Dentzer Susan Dentzer
Editor-in-Chief
Health Affairs
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
10:40 am -
11:35 am
Establishing Accountable Care Organizations for Shared Savings—Strategies to Align Incentives
  • Lessons learned from the PGP Demonstration - Insights into payment reform options that promote high-value care and reduce Medicare spending growth
  • How the Billings Clinic reduced hospital admissions for around 500 heart-failure patients by 35% to 43%, saving Medicare more than $3 million over three years
  • Design and development of a sustainable ACO to ensure shared savings in the short and long term
  • Care coordination strategies to achieve savings to be shared between hospitals, physicians, beneficiaries, and CMS
Nicholas Wolter, MD
Chief Executive Officer, Billings Clinic;
Former Commissioner, Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC);
Member, Board of Trustees, American Hospital Association (AHA)
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Dr. Bart Asner
Chief Executive Officer
Monarch HealthCare
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Moderator:
Harold D. Miller
President and Chief Executive Officer, Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement;
Executive Director, Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform
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11:40 am -
12:35 pm
Next Generation Medical Home Models to Improve Reimbursement and Quality Outcomes
  • Proven medical home models as a long-term strategy for management of and care coordination for chronic conditions
  • Details on CareFirst’s voluntary medical home and the greater emphasis compensation based on physician-patient engagement
  • Strategies to achieve patient engagement and patient satisfaction within a medical home
  • Success stories and lessons learned from patient-centered medical home initiatives
Chester Burrell
President and CEO
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
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Moderator:
Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, FACOEM, FACPM
Global Director of Healthcare Transformation, IBM;
President, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative
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2:50 pm -
3:45 pm
Post-Acute Care Payment Models—Advances in Bundled Care and Outcomes-Based Payments
  • Restructuring hospital and physician payments and incentives to align healthcare delivery for quality and efficiency in routine procedures
  • Addressing the details of post-acute care payments -- Determination of the scope of services to be bundled, defining the duration of the episode, and identifying quality and performance metrics
  • Current patient assessment methods to evaluate outcomes based on patient populations and case-mix adjust for payments and outcomes
  • Exploring unintended consequences of post-acute care payment bundling - Addressing patient choice and potential for cost shifting
Albert Bothe Jr., MD, FACS
Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer
Geisinger Health System
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Moderator:
Harold D. Miller
President and Chief Executive Officer, Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement;
Executive Director, Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
10:35 am -
11:30 am
State Rights Under Federal Health Reform—Challenging the Constitutionality of Health Reform
  • Detailing the threat reform has on state budgets and and State deficits and how State strategies to offset the cost burden
  • Planning for 2015 – Scenarios of how states will adopt or reject provisions under health reform
Robert McKenna
17th State Attorney General of Washington
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Moderator:
Bob Kocher Bob Kocher, MD
Principal, McKinsey and Company;
Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Engleberg Center for Health Reform, Brookings Institution ;
Former member, National Economic Council
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11:30 am -
12:15 pm
Forecast/Backlash of Consumer Perceptions and Expectations in Health Care
  • Conceptions and misconceptions of consumer attitude, experience and perception of health reform in America
  • How consumers view the quality of health care and what actions consumers view necessary to improve care delivery
Robert Blendon, Sc.D.
Senior Associate Dean for Policy Translation and Leadership Development; Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis, Department of Health and Policy Management
Harvard School of Public Health
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