CO CHAIRS
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Jeffrey Brenner, MD
Executive Director/Medical Director, Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers, MacArthur Genius Award Winner, Camden, NJ |
David B. Nash, MD, MBA
Dean, Jefferson School of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA |
Marci Nielsen, PhD
Executive Director, Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, Washington, DC
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Bruce Broussard, MBA
President and Chief Executive Officer, Humana, Inc., Louisville, KY |
Ronda Christopher, MEd
Executive Director, Health Partners Consulting, Cincinnati, OH |
Kenneth Coburn, MD, MPH
Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director, Health Quality Partners, Doylestown, PA
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William Copeland, Jr
US Life Sciences and Health Care Leader, Deloitte LLP, Philadelphia, PA |
William Hagan
Chief Growth Officer, UnitedHealthcare Community & State, Minnetonka, MN |
Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA
President, Thomas Jefferson University and President and Chief Executive Officer, TJUH System, Philadelphia, PA
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Christopher T. Olivia, MD, MBA
President, Continuum Health Alliance, LLC, Marlton, NJ |
Terry O'Rourke, MD
Executive Vice President, Clinical Transformation, CHE-Trinity, Inc., Unified Clinical Organization (UCO), Livonia, MI |
Jeremy Orr, MD, MPH
Chief Medical Officer, Humedica, Boston, MA
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David B. Pryor, MD
Executive Vice President, Ascension, President and Chief Executive Officer, Clinical Holdings, Clayton, MO |
Randy Scott, PhD
Co-founder, InVitae, San Francisco, CA |
Martin J. Sepulveda, MD, MPH, FACP
IBM Fellow & Vice President, Health Systems and Policy Research, IBM Corporation, Southbury, CT
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Nirav R. Shah, MD, MPH
Commissioner of Health, State of New York, Albany, NY |
Bharat Sutariya, MD
Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Population Health, Cerner Corporation, Kansas City, MO
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THE FOURTEENTH POPULATION HEALTH COLLOQUIUM
March 17 - 19, 2014
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ONSITE
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Philadelphia, PA
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WEBCAST
In your own office or home live via the Internet
with 24/7 access for six months
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FEATURING AUTHORS & EXPERTS -
THE SUNDAY NIGHT BOOK CLUB BANQUET
Sunday, March 16, 2014
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BOOK:
Achieving STEEEP Health Care |
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AUTHOR:
David J. Ballard, MD, PhD
Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer, Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas, TX
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BOOK:
Mother of Invention: How the Government Created "Free-Market" Health Care |
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AUTHOR:
Robert I. Field, PhD, JD, MPH
Professor of Law and Professor of Health Management and Policy, Drexel University, Lecturer in Health Care Management at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
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BOOK:
Establishing, Managing, and Protecting Your Online Reputation: A Social Media Guide for Physicians and Medical Practices |
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AUTHOR:
Susan Gay
Co-author, Establishing, Managing, and Protecting Your Online Reputation: A Social Media Guide for Physicians and Medical Practices
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To be held at Jefferson School of Population Health
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Sponsored by |
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BOOK:
Cracking Healthcare Costs |
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AUTHOR:
Al Lewis
President, Disease Management Purchasing Consortium International, Inc., Founder and Past President, Disease Management Association of America, Wellesley, MA
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BOOK:
A Framework for Applying Analytics in Healthcare: What Can Be Learned from the Best Practices in Retail, Banking, Politics, and Sports |
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AUTHOR:
Dwight McNeill, PhD, MPH
President, WayPoint Health Analytics, Visiting Professor, Suffolk University, Lead Faculty, International Institute for Analytics, Boston, MA
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BOOK:
Manual of Healthcare Leadership - Essential Strategies for Physician and Administrative Leaders |
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AUTHORS:
Anthony D. Slonim, MD, DrPH
Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Barnabas Health, President, Barnabas Health Medical Group, West Orange, NJ
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D.N. Lombardi, Ph.D., USMC(R)
Distinguished Industry Associate Professor Director, Stevens Healthcare Educational Partnership (SHEP) Academic Director, Stevens Veterans Office, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
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FEATURING PRECONFERENCE I: POPULATION HEALTH TRAINING
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- Attendees who Successfully Complete Program Requirements will Receive a Certificate of Completion
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OTHER PRECONFERENCES / EXAMINATIONS
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- Preconference II: Outcomes/ROI Measurement For Dummies and Smarties: Learn the Secrets to Writing and Reading Outcomes Reports
- Preconference II Examination: Critical Outcomes Report Analysis Certification Test
- Preconference III: Why Population Health Improvement Programs Have Failed...and How Yours Can Avoid a Similar Fate
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PLENARY SESSIONS
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- Managing Populations: The Role of a Large Health System
- NYS and the Patient-Centered Medical Home
- Building New Plan and Provider Partnerships for Better Health
- Managing Patient Populations at the Practice Level - The Geisinger Model
- Beyond the Medical Neighborhood - Collaboration for Healthier Communities
- What We Forgot To Teach in Medical School ...and Why It Matters
- Implementing Population Health: A Case Study from the Private Sector
- Programming Population Health -- The Next Generation Solutions Enabling the Nation's Largest ACO
- Innovative Solutions and Critical Success Factors on Your Journey to Population Health Management
- Bringing Comprehensive Genetic Testing into Routine Medical Practice
- Managing Care for the Super-Utilizer: Proven Strategies
- Integrating A Comprehensive Medical History into Everyday Practice
- Health Leaders Panel -- What Does the Future Hold?
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MINI SUMMITS
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- Mini Summit I: Shared Accountability: How Informatics and Data for Clinical Decision Workflow Engages Consumers on the Quality/Cost Equation
- Mini Summit II: Genome Management for Life: Reality or Vision
- Mini Summit III: Ambulatory Strategies: The Core of Population Health Management
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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- Concurrent Session 1: The Power of a Connected System - Technology-Supported Patient Engagement
- Risk Reduction in Population Health Management Programs: How Technology Impacts the Process and Improved the Outcomes
- The Importance of Population Health Management and Care/Care Management Applications
- Putting the Pieces Together: The Strategy Behind Population Health Improvement
- Concurrent Session II: The Power of a Connected System: Innovative Programs
- Implementing Community Level Interventions
- The Philadelphia Health Initiative: A Community Collaborative to Reduce Obesity
- Walgreens: a Community-based Population Health Partner
- Concurrent Session III: The Power of a Connected System: Organizational Models
- Reengineering Primary Care-Join the Team
- Getting to Population Health: Changing Your Business Model
- The Triple Role in Triple Aim for Hospitals/Health Systems: Population Health Management as Employer, ACO and Provider
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AND A POST CONFERENCE: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR DEVELOPING SUPER-UTILIZER PROGRAMS
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- Featuring Basic and Advanced Tracks
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FEATURED FACULTY
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Lesli Adams, MPA
Director, Oracle Healthcare Business Intelligence, Perficient, Inc., Houston, TX |
Lisa Bielamowicz, MD
Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer, The Advisory Board, Washington, DC |
Sandra L. Bloom, MD
Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Health Management & Policy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
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Tom Boosinger
Chief Executive Officer, Synaptic Advisory Partners, Stuart, FL |
Tamara Calise, DrPH, MEd
Senior Consultant, JSI, Boston, MA |
Kevin Carr, MD
Managing Director, Provider Health Management Lead, Accenture, New York, NY
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Barbara J. Connors, DO, MPH
Chief Medical Officer, CMS Region III, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Philadelphia, PA |
Scott Dahl, MBA
Director of Business Development, East Region, Healthy Community Institute, Berkeley, CA |
Bill Fera, MD
Principal, Advisory, Ernst & Young, Former Vice President, Medical Technologies, University Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), Pittsburgh, PA
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Robert I. Field, PhD, JD, MPH
Professor of Law and Professor of Health Management and Policy, Earle Mack School of Law and School of Public Health, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA |
Ricky Garcia
Associate Vice President, Sg2, Skokie, IL |
Drew A. Harris, DPM, MPH
Program Director, Health Policy, Jefferson School of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA
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Neil I. Goldfarb
President and Chief Executive Officer, Greater Philadelphia Business Coalition on Health, Philadelphia, PA |
Christine Juday
Director, Payer & Pharmacy Alliances: Chronic Disease Prevention, Wellness & Innovations, Sanofi, Bridgewater, NJ |
Sudhakar N. Kosaraju
Managing Director, Global Health Management Lead, Accenture, New York, NY
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Harry L. Leider, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Officer, Walgreens, Deerfield, IL |
Ron Loeppke, MD, MPH, FACOEM, FACPM
Vice-Chairman, US Preventive Medicine, Brentwood, TN |
Stephanie S. McCutcheon
Principal, McCutcheon & Co., Pasadena, MD
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Joan Moss, RN, MSN
Senior Vice President, Sg2, Skokie, IL |
Rita E. Numerof, PhD
President, Numerof & Associates, Inc., St. Louis, MO |
Adam Penna, JD
PA Regional Organizing Lead, Enroll America, Philadelphia, PA
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Stan Skrzypczak, MS, MBA
Vice President, Business Development, InVitae Corporation, San Francisco, CA |
Michael Renzi, DO, FACP
Chief Medical Officer, Continuum Health Alliance, LLC, Marlton, NJ |
Alexis Skoufalos, EdD
Associate Dean, Professional Development, Jefferson School of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA
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Bharat Sutariya, MD
Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Population Health, Cerner Corporation, Overland Park, KS |
Patrick F. Terry
Chief Executive Officer, Grey Group Ventures, Inc., Chevy Chase, MD |
Karen Thomas
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Main Line Health, Bryn Mawr, PA
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Steven Tucker, MD, FACP, FAMS
Internal Medicine & Medical Oncology, Novena Specialist Center, Singapore |
Sanjay Udoshi, MD
Physician Architect, Clinical Analytics, Product Strategy, Oracle, Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Diane Weiner
Director of Business Development, Healarium, Irving, TX
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Robert Widmer, MD, PhD
Cardiovascular Fellow, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN |
Dan Witters
Research Director, Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, Gallup, Omaha, NE
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COLLOQUIUM BROCHURE
NOW AVAILABLE
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Click here to download the brochure.
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WELCOME
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David B. Nash, MD, MBA
Dean, Jefferson School of Population Health
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
"Population Health is an important issue and has become a key component of health care reform. Our conference will provide new insights about issues related to chronic care management, wellness and prevention, health promotion, consumerism and access to care. We are excited to share with you the latest innovative thinking regarding this critical national priority."
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SPONSORED BY
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COSPONSOR
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TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS
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The Population Health Colloquium is now offering a limited number of partial and full Tuition Scholarships to qualifying representatives of local, state and federal government, consumer advocate organizations, safety net providers, academics, students and health services research organizations.
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SUPPORTED BY
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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
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Accounting Professionals: Approved for up to 20.0 NASBA CPE credits.
Click here for more information.
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CO-LOCATED WITH
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SIXTH NATIONAL MEDICAL HOME SUMMIT
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A Hybrid Conference, Internet Event and Training Tool
The Leading Forum on Developing and Implementing Patient- and Family-Centered Medical Homes
March 17 - 19, 2014
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Philadelphia, PA
www.MedicalHomeSummit.com
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FEATURING AUTHORS & EXPERTS - THE SUNDAY NIGHT ANNUAL BOOK CLUB BANQUET
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Sunday, March 16, 2014
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THE COLLOQUIUM HOSTS THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD
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The Population Health Colloquium hosts the annual meeting of the Population Health Management Journal Editorial Board.
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FEATURING SPECIAL POST CONFERENCE SESSION ON SUPER-UTILIZERS AND HOT SPOTTING FOR HEALTHCARE LEADERS
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Jeffrey Brenner, MD
Executive Director/Medical Director, Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers, MacArthur Genius Award Winner, Camden, NJ (Chair)
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GRANTORS
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DIAMOND
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GOLD
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BRONZE
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ADDITIONAL
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POPULATION HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAM
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The Population Health Colloquium is offering a Population Health Training Program, developed by the Jefferson School of Population Health, in the form of an optional course within the conference for attendees wishing to take a deeper dive into the Colloquium's subject matter.
Click here for more information.
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MEDIA PARTNERS
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ONLINE ATTENDEE LOG IN
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Online attendee may log directly into the archived stream by clicking here:
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POPULATION HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAM LOG IN
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Candidates for the Population Health Training Program may log in by clicking here:
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