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We are pleased to announce the Care Continuum Congress to be held October 23-25, 2006, in Washington, D.C.

Care Continuum: Transform and grow disease management strategies into integrated and cost-effective wellness, behavioral health, worker's compensation, case management and long term/end of life care programs

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For Employers, Health Plans, Providers and Government

As disease management companies purchase wellness firms and provide disability and worker's compensation services to meet market demands and as organizations move toward more integrated staffing models, the Care Continuum emerges as the entity to unite health states and expand into more lines of business. The Care Continuum Congress explores a new value proposition and business model where wellness, behavioral health, disease management, case management, disability, worker's compensation and end-of-life care all converge. National trends show that management of various health states is in a dynamic period of transition. A key development is technology transforming structures, capabilities and outcomes. Tailored services, reduced overhead, costs and improved quality are some of the results. Additionally, consumerism, with its emphasis on personal accountability, care coordination, evidence-base, prevention and health coaching has been brought to the forefront by employers. Insurers bring their directive for a longitudinal model that intervenes only when necessary.

The World Congress is pleased to announce its Care Continuum Congress (CCC) October 23, 24, 25 in Washington, DC. The CCC will bring together leading industry experts to address critical and turning point issues along the Continuum spanning Wellness, Behavioral Health, Disease Management, Case Management, Worker's Compensation, Disability and End-of-Life Care. New developments and practices will assist stakeholders to work productively and advance the health care industry through the experience of care management in the private and public sectors.

Plan on attending this dynamic event:
  • Ten Keynote Presentations
  • Employer, Health Plan and Provider Stakeholder Seminars
  • Five Health State Tracks
  • Invitation-only Executive *Employer, *Health Plan, *Technology and *Hospital & Health System Summits
Featured Disease Management Speakers
Oct. 24, 11:45 am - 12:45 am Luncheon Keynote: "New Models of Chronic Care for the Care Continuum"
William Popik, MD
President-Elect
DMAA
Oct. 24, 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm Opportunities and Challenges in Medicare Disease Management
Christobel Selecky
President
Disease Management Association of America
Oct. 25, 9:15 am - 10:15 am The Care Continnum for Employers: Where is the ROI?

10:45 am - 11:45 am The Care Continuum for Health Plans: Creating a Strategy
Alfred (Al) Lewis, JD
Founder and President
Disease Management Purchasing Consortium International

Distinguished Thought Leaders
Keynote Address: Implement Wellness Tax Credits for Business to Drive Integration of Prevention with Chronic Disease
Senator Tom Harkin, (D-IA) U.S. Senate
Appropriations Committee-Ranking Member, Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Subcommittee
Agricultural Committee - Ranking Member
Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
Small Business Committee
The Healthy Workforce Act of 2006, introduced by Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) would help businesses offer a range of opportunities to assist employees in leading healthier lives, including incentives to offer onsite health promotion programs. This bill supports programs that are proven to promote wellness and prevent lifestyle related health conditions. Workplace wellness programs are economical, averaging $30-$200 per employee. This compares to the average $5000 that employers spend annually on health care for one employee. In fact, research shows that for every dollar employers invest in wellness programs, they on average yield three dollars back. Health insurance premiums have risen at a double-digit pace for four consecutive years. Last year alone, premiums rose 11 percent. Keeping workers healthy in the first place can go a long way to reducing the growth in health care costs to employers.

What Does the Bill Do?
  • Provides a 50 percent tax credit to businesses that offer comprehensive wellness programs to their employees.
  • To receive the 50 percent tax credit, employee wellness programs must provide health education, health risk assessments as well as behavioral change components to encourage employees to lead a healthy lifestyle through counseling, seminars, on-line programs, or self-help material. Such components could include programs on nutrition, stress management, and smoking cessation.
  • To encourage employee participation in workplace wellness programs, employers must also offer an meaningful incentive to participating employees, such as a reduction in health insurance premiums.
Debate: Which Way is the Health Care Financing System Going and What Impact Will That Have on the Care Continuum?
John C. Goodman, PhD
President
National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) Father of HSAs
Alain Enthoven, PhD
Marriner S. Eccles Professor of Public and Private Management, Emeritus; Senior Fellow Emeritus (by courtesy), Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford
Stanford Graduate School of Business
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Reforms from the UK National Health Service Impacting Integration of Care
Rt Honorable Alan Milburn, MP
Former Secretary
UK National Health Service
As Secretary of State for Health (1999-2003) in Prime Minister Blair's Government Rt Hon Alan Milburn, MP oversaw the development and implementation of the largest reforms to the National Health Service since its creation in 1948.These reforms involved modernizing services, addressing capacity shortages, improving quality and reducing waiting times with:
  • New integrated care pathways underpinned by new IT systems and partnerships between health and social care services
  • New rights for patients to choose provider underpinned by a payment by results incentives system with individual budgets for older and disabled peoples services
  • New national standards for prevention, cancer, heart disease, elderly care and mental health
  • New systems of inspection and transparency on local health service performance and quality of care
  • New independence for NHS hospitals
As a consequence the NHS is being transformed from a monolithic monopolistic service where patients had little power to one where there is diversity in provision, incentives for improvement and choice for patients.
Featured Speakers
 
Lawrence Becker
Director, Benefits
Xerox Corporation
 
Shawn M. Bloom
President and Chief Executive Officer
National PACE Association
 
Larry S. Boress
President
Midwest Business Group on Health
 
Gabriela Corá-Locatelli, M.D., M.B.A.
President
The Executive Health & Wealth Institute, Inc.
 
Kay R. Curling, SPHR
Director, Work Life Solutions
SRA International, Inc.
 
Karen Armacost, RN, BC, MSA
Director, ElderPlus Program
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
 
Paula Allen
Vice-President
Health Solutions & Product Development
FGI World
 
Blake T. Andersen, Ph.D.
President & CEO
Chronic Care Group/HealthSciences Institute
 
Dennis Batey, MD
SVP & CMO
Fallon Community Health Plan
 
Kevin F. Benz
Senior Manager, Human Resources Operations
Avaya Inc.
 
Dr. William Besterman
Director of Clinical Research, Low Country Medical Group
 
Jean Bisio
Chief Executive Officer
Green Ribbon Health
 
Patricia Bomba - Speaker Photo Patricia Bomba, MD
Vice President & Medical Director
Geriatrics
Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield
 
Albert Bothe Jr., MD
Chief Quality Officer
Geisinger Health System
 
  Cynthia M. Boyd, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology
Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
 
Hayley Burgess, Pharm.D., BCPP
Director of Medication Use and Safety
Healthcare Corporation of America
 
Susan Christensen, JD
Senior Public Policy Advisor
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
 
Simon P. Cohn, MD, MPH
Associate Executive Director, The Permanente Federation, Kaiser Permanente; Chair, National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
 
Jodie Cunningham
Solutions Consultant
Press Ganey Associates, Inc.
 
Charles M. Cutler, MD
Chief Medical Director, National Accounts
Aetna, Inc.
 
Adam Darkins, MB, ChB. MPHM, MD, FRCS
Chief Consultant for Care Coordination
Department of Veterans Affairs
 
Susan Dentzer - Speaker Photo Susan Dentzer
On-Air Correspondent with The NewsHour
PBS
 
Timothy G. Ferris, MD, MPH
Senior Scientist, Partners/MGH Institute for health Policy
Director, Partners Signature Initiative for Disease Management
 
  JoAnne Foster, RN, BSN, MSHA, CCM
Supervisor Transistion of Care & Ancillary Team
Commerical Health Services
 
Barbara Gennello
Director of Nursing
Temple University Hospital/Episcopal Campus
 
Arlene Guindon
Manager, Health Outcomes
Mayo Clinic
 
Robert T. Harris, MD
Sr. Vice President, Healthcare Division & Chief Medical Officer
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina
 
John Haughton, MD, MS
CEO / Chief Medical Officer
Docsite. Inc.
 
Robert A. Ingram - Speaker Photo Robert A. Ingram
Vice Chairman Pharmaceuticals
GlaxoSmithKline
 
Daniel Johnson, MD, FAAHPM
Chief, Palliative Care Department
Kaiser Permanente - Colorado
 
Carey Jury
Senior Vice President, Health Division
Principal Financial Group
 
Thomas R. Kosten, MD
Professor of Psychiatry
Deputy Chief of Psychiatry Research
VA Connecticut Healthcare System
 
Vince Kuraitis - Speaker Photo Vince Kuraitis
Principal
Better Health Technologies, LLC
 
Heidi Lattig
Health and Wellness Program Manager
American Standard Companies
 
Cheri Lattimer, RN, BSN
Executive Director
Case Management Society of America
 
Peter Lee - Speaker Photo Peter Lee
President and CEO, Pacific Business Group on Health;
Board member, National Quality Forum;
Co-chair, Pilot Expansion Work Group, AQA/HQA
 
Margaret Leonard, MS, RN, C, FNP, Cm
Vice President, Clinical Services
Hudson Health Plan
 
  Debra J. Lerner, MS, PhD
Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies, Tufts-New England Medical Center;
Director of its Program on Health, Work and Productivity; Associate Professor of Medicine
 
Linda Levesque
Vice President, Benefits
Unum Provident
 
Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD
Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry,
Columbia University, New York, NY;
Psychiatrist in Chief
New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
 
Janet Marchibroda - Speaker Photo Janet Marchibroda
Chief Executive Officer
eHealth Initiative and Foundation
 
Heidi Margulis
Senior Vice President Government Relations
Humana
 
David Matchar, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Director, Center for Clinical Health Policy Research
Duke University
 
David Matheson
Senior Vice President
Boston Consulting Group
 
Michael Mellon, MD
Clinical Associate Professor Pediatrics
University of California, San Diego
School of Medicine
 
Molly Mettler
MSW, Senior Vice President
Healthwise
 
Elaine Mischler, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer
Fiserv Health, Inc.
 
Tracey Moorhead
Executive Director
DMAA
 
  Judith Neary
Clinical Care Manager
SecureHorizons
 
Mike Nelson, MD
Senior Medical Director for Quality
Presbyterian Healthcare System, Albuquerque, NM
 
Robin Osborn - Speaker Photo Robin Osborn, MBA
Vice President and Director, International Program in Health Policy and Practice
The Commonwealth Fund
 
J. Marc Overhage - Speaker Photo J. Marc Overhage, MD, PhD
President & CEO
Indiana Health Information Exchange
 
Thomas Parry, PhD
President
Integrated Benefits Institute
 
Greg Pawlson - Speaker Photo Greg Pawlson, MD, MPH
Executive Vice President
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
 
Judi Lund Person, MPH
Vice President, Division of Quality End-of-Life Care
The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
 
Michael Pignone, MD
Associate Chief, Division of General Medicine
University of North Carolina School of Medicine School of Medicine's Division of General Internal Medicine
 
Glenn Pomerantz, MD, JD
Vice President
Senior Medical Executive
CIGNA
 
Julia Portale
Senior Director, Community and Senior Health
Pfizer Health Solutions
 
Juan Prieto
Program Manager
Health Benefits
IBM
 
Dena Puskin - Speaker Photo Dena Puskin, ScD
Director, Office for the Advancement of Telehealth
US Department of Health and Human Services (invited)
 
Steve Reeder
Senior Vice President
Branch Banking and Trust Co.
 
Susan Rogers, RN, BSN, CCM
National President
Case Management Society of America 2005-06
 
James L. Rosenzweig, MD
Director, Disease Management
Joslin Diabetes Center;
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
 
Karen Golden Russell, MA, MBA
Associate Director
Product Management and Marketing
Disease Management
Joslin Diabetes Center
 
Richard Safeer - Speaker Photo Richard Safeer, M.D., F.A.A.F.P.
Medical Director, Preventive Medicine
CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
 
Patricia Salber, MD, MBA
Chief Executive Officer
Center for Pracital Health Reform
 
Michael H. Samuelson - Speaker Photo Michael H. Samuelson
Vice President, Health and Wellness Services
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island
 
Brandon Savage - Speaker Photo Brandon Savage, MD
Chief Medical Officer
GE Healthcare Integrated IT Solutions
 
Joshua Seidman - Speaker Photo Joshua Seidman, PhD
President
Center for Information Therapy
 
Donna Shenoha
Vice President, Health & Welfare
Wachovia
 
Nancy Skinner, RN, CCM
President
Riverside Healthcare Consulting
 
Holly Snyder
President of Health and Productivity
Nationwide
 
Erik A. Sossa
Director, Benefits
The Pepsi Bottling Group
 
Alan P. Spielman
President
Chief Executive Officer
URAC
 
Alan Spiro, MD
Chief Medical Officer, National Accounts
WellPoint
 
Gary Spurrier, PhD
Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Avidyn Health
 
Bruce H. Taffel, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Government Business and Emerging Markets
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee
 
Humphrey Taylor - Speaker Photo Humphrey Taylor
Chairman, The Harris Poll
Harris Interactive
 
Paul J. Wallace - Speaker Photo Paul J. Wallace, MD
Medical Director for Health and Productivity Management Programs;
Senior Advisor, The Care Management Institute and KP-Healthy Solutions
The Permanente Federation, Kaiser Permanente
 
Andrea Walsh - Speaker Photo Andrea Walsh
Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer
Health Partners
 
Annette Watson, RN,CCM,MBA
Chief Accreditation Officer
Vice President & GM, Client Services
URAC
 
David Wessel
Deputy Washington Bureau Chief & Capital columnist
Wall Street Journal
 
David Whitehouse, MD, MBA
Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer
United Behavioral Health
 
Jim 'Woody' Woodburn, MD, MS
Chief Medical Officer
MinuteClinic, Inc.
 
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