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Day 1
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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8:30 am - 9:00 am
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9:00 am - 11:30 am
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Workshop A: What You Need to Consider Before Beginning On-Site Clinic Development |
Are you gearing up to develop an on-site clinic at your organization? Or, are you looking to make sure your clinic is living up to its full potential? Before you
attend the in-depth case studies and discussions to be presented over the next two days, attend this workshop to go over all of the essential considerations
you must make to identify and align your company’s needs with your desired clinic outcomes. This in-depth workshop will arm you with all of the guidelines
and essentials to consider, from both an organizational and operational perspective, including:
- Calculating the implementation costs and true ROI, and allocating appropriate resources to clinic development
- Determining best services to offer based on your employee demographics
- Examining the best staffing model for your company’s needs
- Employing a management firm or self-staffing your clinic
- Compliance Requirements: What are the important considerations to address?
- Addressing the concern of employee personal health information intrusion
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Brian Klepper, PhD
Principal and Chief Development Officer, WeCare TLC; Principal, Healthcare Performance, Inc.; Columnist on Primary Care and Business of Medicine, Medscape
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| Additional Thought Leaders TBA |
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11:30 am - 12:30 pm
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12:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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Workshop B: The Future of On-Site Health Clinics — Utilizing Telemedicine Capabilities
to Expand Access to Care |
Towers Watson’s 2012 Onsite Health Center survey report found that 28% of employers are looking into developing a telemedicine health program within 12
months. Whether a stand-alone service or a complement to existing onsite clinics, telemedicine will enhance worker productivity by allowing less time in the
doctor’s office and more time in the office. In this workshop, learn:
- Legal ramifications to abide by in order to stay compliant
- How to incorporate a telemedicine program into an already-existing clinic
- Ways telemedicine can aid your company’s efforts to provide convenient, quick access to care and prevent chronic condition development early on
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Ray Costantini, MD, MBA
Medical Director/Director of Digital Product Strategy
Providence Health & Services
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Kayur Patel, MD, MRO, CPE, FACP, FACPE
Chief Medical Officer
Wellness for Life
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| Additional Thought Leaders TBA |
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3:00 pm - 3:15 pm
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3:15 pm - 3:30 pm
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3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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On-site Clinics: the Original Accountable Care Model
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| Raymond Zastrow, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at QuadMed, will discuss the development of their proven full-service model that incorporates primary care to reduce overall spend while enhancing workforce health and productivity. Learn how their successful model was formed as a collaboration of two complimentary models, and finally hear new developments on back-end outcome reporting.
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Raymond J. Zastrow, MD, F.A.A.F.P.
Chief Medical Officer
QuadMed
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4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
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The ACA’s Impact: Expanding Your Clinic to Close Medical Gaps and Provide Greater Access to Care in Tomorrow’s Health Care Environment |
| As the shortage of physicians makes appointments harder to come by, further magnified by a growing number of insured Americans, how will you guarantee timely and quality care for your employees? This keynote will explore how Lovelace Health Plan has revolutionized their employee engagement and incentives benefits with the use of on-site clinics. Further, we will learn how clinics can bridge the gap between ensuring access to care and maintaining consistent employee productivity. Hear their story and the impressive results they have seen at the Isleta Pueblo/Hard Rock Casino. |
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John Iacuone, MBA
Associate Chief Medical Director
Lovelace Health Plan
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Physician Executives, and American College of Health Care Executives
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Christina Za
Director, Product and Business Development
Lovelace Health Plan
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