AMERCAN CASE MANAGEMENT ASSOCATON 7 T H A N N U A L MARYLAND CHAPTER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE September 26, 2009 Columbia Hilton Columbia, MD HOSPTAL CASE MANAGEMENT PRACTCE BASED EDUCATON
The American Case Management Association (ACMA) is THE professional membership association supporting the practice of Hospital/Health System Case Management with solutions, resources, education, and advocacy. ACMA chapter conferences provide education on the key issues at a regional level, and the opportunity to network with other area professionals and local Sponsors/Exhibitors. Conference Schedule 7:30 am 8:30 am Registration & Networking Breakfast with Sponsors & Exhibitors 8:00 am 8:30 am ACMA Maryland Chapter Member Meeting 8:30 am 8:45 am Welcome Announcements 8:45 am 10:00 am Session 1 10:00 am 10:30 am Networking Break with Sponsors & Exhibitors 10:30 am 12:00 pm Session 2 12:00 pm 12:45 pm Lunch (provided) 12:45 pm 1:30 pm Networking Break with Sponsors & Exhibitors 1:30 pm 3:00 pm Session 2 (continued) 3:00 pm 3:15 pm Transition Break 3:15 pm 4:30 pm Session 3 4:30 pm Closing / Evaluations S E S S O N 1 CMS and Legislative Update Rochelle Archuleta, MSHA, MBA Senior Associate Director American Hospital Association Policy Washington, DC Regulatory updates and new regulations from CMS frequently change the dynamic landscape of healthcare, and in many organizations Case Management plays the role of proactively adapting the organization to these changes. This session will present the regulatory changes that are likely to affect hospitals and Case Management. L E A R N N G O B J E C T V E S : 1. dentify regulatory issues that will affect hospitals in the upcoming year 2. Describe the impact of regulatory changes that will affect hospital Case Management 3. Discuss methods to maintain awareness and education of new regulatory updates
S E S S O N 2 Ethics and Case Management Joseph Procaccino, BA, JD, MFS Adjunct Associate Professor of Health Law Graduate School University of Maryland Annandale, VA This session will discuss Ethical Code Principles for Case Managers in the areas of competency, integrity, valuing the patient/client, and conflicts in practice between patient/client and other interests/persons. The discussion will focus on examples of using these principles to test decision-making principles, and will include the negative impacts of prejudices, paternalism, and lack of proper training, ways to garner trust, and objective results in working with patients/clients. L E A R N N G O B J E C T V E S : 1. Analyze individual prejudices that may influence quality of care delivered and the value placed on individuals 2. dentify consequences of unethical/incompetent practice 3. Describe the complex decisions families face and the case manager s role in these decisions S E S S O N 3 Health Needs and Care of the Homeless: The mpact on the Healthcare Economy Sarah P. Rosenburgh, RN, BS, MPS Director of Operations Duffy Health Center South Yarmouth, MA The needs of the homeless population puts an enormous strain on the healthcare dollar and the system. This session will discuss some of the difficult questions/issues surrounding this patient population, such as hidden costs, effect of the current economic recession, managing frequent dual diagnoses and mental illness, and how to meet their care needs. L E A R N N G O B J E C T V E S : 1. Discuss the definition of homelessness and at risk for becoming homeless 2. Define the challenges of caring for the homeless 3. Discuss the impact on the healthcare dollar Complete Conference nformation and Online Registration Available at: www.acmaweb.org/md
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CHAPTER BOARD OF DRECTORS & PLANNNG COMMTTEE Jo Cimino, MS, RN, ACM / President Director, Case Management Shady Grove Adventist Hospital Rockville, MD Marcy Smith, MSW, LGSW / President-Elect Geriatric Social Worker, Office of Seniors Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring, MD Renna Lewis, RN, BSN, MBA, CPHQ / Secretary Manager, Utilization and Case Management Washington County Hospital Hagerstown, MD Janet Blondo, MSW, LCSW-C, C-ASWCM, ACSW / Treasurer Supervisor, Case Management Washington Adventist Hospital Takoma Park, MD Charles Gizara, RN, BSN, MS, CCM / Board Member-at-Large Director, Clinical Operations Atlantic General Hospital Berlin, MD Janan McElroy, RN, CPUR / Board Member-at-Large Director, Case Management Nanticoke Memorial Hospital Seaford, DE Jackie Dinterman, MA, LSWA / Board Member-at-Large Manager, Case Management Frederick Memorial Hospital Frederick, MD Cathy Livingston, LCSW-C / Past President Assistant Director, Case Management Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring, MD MPORTANT DATES Hotel Discount August 26 Early Registration September 4 Cancellation September 4 Regular Pricing September 22 Conference Date September 26 CONTNUNG EDUCATON CONTNUNG EDUCATON: CE Certificates will be awarded upon completion of the conference. Participants may earn up to 7.8 Nursing Contact Hours (based on 50-min hour) and up to 6.5 Category Social Work Contact Hours, including 3.0 Ethics Hour(s). CE credits can be applied toward ACM Certification renewal.
CONFERENCE LOCATON NFORMATON Hilton Columbia 5485 Twin Knolls Road Columbia, MD 21045 Phone: 410-997-1060 The Hilton Columbia is offering a room rate of $105 per night to conference attendees. Discounted rates are available until August 26, 2009 on a space available basis. To make reservations, contact the hotel directly at 410-997-1060 and reference the American Case Management Association Conference. Parking is complimentary REGSTRATON NFORMATON RETURN REGSTRATON FORM TO: ACMA, 11701 West 36th Street, Little Rock, AR 72211 or you may fax this form to 501-227-4247. f you have any questions call 501-907-ACMA (2262). f you do not receive a registration confirmation via email within 10 business days, please contact the ACMA National Office at 501-907-2262. CANCELLATONS must be made in writing and received by ACMA by the cancellation deadline. A $25 administrative fee will be charged for all refunds requested prior to this date. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after the cancellation deadline. 11701 West 36th Street Little Rock, AR 72211 FRST-CLASS MAL U.S. POSTAGE PA D LTTLE ROCK, AR PERMT #1105