The U.S. health system is at a critical juncture and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) hold the promise to enhance health care quality, improve efficiency and reduce costs. As provider-based organizations, ACOs build on the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and offer a more coordinated and integrated approach to care delivery. Research has shown that comprehensive primary and coordinated care, strong leadership, the alignment of goals and incentives, and ongoing performance measurement are critical ingredients needed for a highly performing health care organization.
Building on the success of the May 2010 Summit held in Washington, DC, The World Congress Leadership Summit on Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) West will convene providers and payers to discuss strategies for integrating and participating in an ACO that offers shared savings for improving the quality of care and costs. Through thought-provoking panels, themed roundtable workgroups and other forums, you will gain strategies from the leading organizations that are actually planning and implementing these models.
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Stephen M. Shortell, PhD, MBA, MPH Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management; Dean, School of Public Health
University of California – Berkeley
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C.R. Burke President and Chief Operating Officer
St. Joseph Heritage Healthcare
Senior Vice President, Physician Practice Operations
St. Joseph Health System
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Francis J. Crosson, MD Senior Fellow,
The Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy;
Founder and Chair,
Council of Accountable Physician Practices;
Founding Executive Director,
The Permanente Federation
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Michael Edbauer, DO Vice President, Medical Affairs Catholic Independent Practice Association of Western New York (Catholic IPA-WNY)
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Matt Handley, MD Associate Medical Director, Quality and Informatics
Group Health Cooperative
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Dennis R. Horrigan President and Chief Executive Officer
Catholic Independent Practice Association of Western New York (Catholic IPA-WNY)
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James Lee, MD Associate Medical Director, Coordinated Care
The Everett Clinic
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Tracey Moorhead President and Chief Executive Officer
Care Continuum Alliance
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Michael Raymer Global Market Strategist
General Manager, Enterprise Business Product Management
Microsoft Corporation
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Diane Rittenhouse, MD MPH Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine; Institute for Health Policy Studies; Center for Excellence in Primary Care
University of California San Francisco
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Mark A. Skubic Vice President, Public Policy and Government Relations
Park Nicollet Health Services
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Jay Sultan Associate Vice President, Systematic Health Management and Applied Analytics TriZetto
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Paul J. Wallace, MD Medical Director for Health and Productivity Management Programs & Senior Advisor, The Care Management Institute and Avivia Health
The Permanente Federation, LLC
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- UNDERSTAND where Medicare is going with value-based purchasing and the ACO model for health care reform
- DETERMINE the ACO structure - single, multiple or virtual - that works best for your patient population and your region or referral network area
- GRASP the essential elements of an ACO – leadership, collaboration, financing and measurement – and align independent physicians, hospitals and/or payers behind the ACO concept
- EVALUATE methods to project cost savings, benchmarking and how the shared savings payment piece will work
- EXAMINE multi-payer market dynamics and develop a payer approach for funding an ACO infrastructure
- DESIGN outcomes-based performance measures and data management strategies to ensure appropriate care is being delivered and that cost savings is a direct result of improving quality
- IMPLEMENT technology tools and rely on analytic resources that help create an effective organizational environment and a platform for information sharing
- UTILIZE advanced Medical Homes to better coordinate care in the ACO framework
For general questions and program inquiries contact:
Nancy Felsheim
Conference Manager
The Semi-Annual World Congress Leadership Summit on Accountable Care Organizations (ACO)
Phone: 781-939-2591
Email: Nancy.Felsheim@worldcongress.com
To inquire about sponsorship and executive networking opportunities, contact:
Ed Cray
Business Development Manager
The World Congress Leadership Summits
Phone: 781-939-2619
Email: Ed.Cray@worldcongress.com
For questions about marketing opportunities contact:
Catherine Rymsha
Marketing Manager
The World Congress Leadership Summits
Tel: 781-939-2692
Email: Catherine.Rymsha@worldcongress.com
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