TEXAS PRIMARY CARE AND HEALTH HOME SUMMIT Supporting the Quadruple Aim: The Triple Aim of High Value Patient Care and Provider Joy JUNE 18-19, 2015 MARRIOTT PLAZA SAN ANTONIO www.texashealthhomesummit.org Agenda Friday, June 19, 2015 7:00am 1:30 pm Registration Pre-Function 7:00am 8:00am Breakfast with the Faculty 3A 3B Grab & Go style breakfast available to take into morning sessions Creating a Pediatric Health Home Participants in a small group setting will learn what is required to build a successful pediatric health home from a practicing physician Practical Tips to Improve Medication Adherence and Outcomes in Diabetes Participants in a small group setting will learn successful strategies for improving medication adherence and outcomes in chronic diseases with an emphasis on care of diabetic patients Scott Schams, MD, MAAOM, CPE, FAAP, University Pediatric Association Marie Brown, MD, FACP, ACP Governor, Rush Medical College Pre-Function Center, Cavalier D
7:00am 8:00am Breakfast with the Faculty (continued) 3C 3D 3E 8:15am 9:15am Plenary session: 3F Practical Tools for Engaging Patients and Families in Their Care tools and successful methods to engage patients and families in their healthcare Using Data to Improve Care effective methods for utilizing multiple data sources to improve the care of individual patients as well as populations of patients How to get Paid for Caring for your Complex Care Patient Population the requirements for Medicare s new chronic care management code, discuss eligibility requirements, and learn how to organize and implement processes to utilize this code in taking care of their population of patients. Got Transition: Essential Tools for the Transition from Adolescent Medicine to Adult Health Care Participants will learn about the importance for adolescents and young adults of a structured transition from pediatric to adult medicine practice and will learn about examples of successful transition Christine Bechtel, MA, Bechtel Health James L. (Larry) Holly, MD, Southeast Texas Medical Associates Elaine Skoch, RN, MN, EMBA, NEA- BC, PCMH-CCE, Health Systems Redesign Solutions Peggy McManus, BA, MHS, President, The National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health /1 CNE /1 CNE Salon A Salon B C
9:30am-10:30am Breakout Sessions 4A 4B 4C 4D Population Management An Essential Tool for Effective Patient Management Participants will gain knowledge about the importance of effective population management to improve outcomes for all patients in the practice. Direct Primary Care Model Participants will learn about a new model of primary care practice in which patients pay a small subscription fee to have enhanced access to the practice s physicians and other team members Best Practices in Care Transition Participants will learn about the importance of improving transitions of care from one care setting to another and will learn from successful programs that have improved care transitions. Comprehensive Medication Management to Improve Patient Outcomes Participants will learn strategies for optimizing patient outcomes/ engagement and reducing cost by integrating CMM- the emerging role practice-based clinical pharmacists can play in vastly improving provider satisfaction and efficiency Karen Kennedy, MPH, VP, Family Health Network, Children s Health System of Texas; Tricia Nguyen, MD, EVP of Population Health, Texas Health Resources President, Texas Health Population Health, Education, & Innovation Center Chris Larson, DO, Austin Osteopathic Family Medicine Moderator: Vanessa Andow, TMF, Health Quality Institute; Dora Vela, LVN, Doctors Hospital at Renaissance; Israel Rocha, Doctors Hospital at Renaissance; Mae Centeno, DNP, RN, CCNS, ACNS-BC, Chronic Care Continuum; Tim Garson, MD, UT Houston School of Medicine Terry McInnis, MD, MPH, Blue Thorn Inc. Health Care Consulting /1 CNE D Center, Cavalier C
9:30am-10:30am Breakout Sessions (continued) 4E 4F 4G 10:30am 10:45am 10:45am 11:45am Best Practices for Engaging Patients and Families Participants will gain knowledge about the best methods to engage their patients and families change initiatives to improve satisfaction, adherence and outcomes. Update on the 1115 Texas Healthcare Transformation Waiver: Integrating behavioral health services into primary care settings Participants will learn about successful Medicaid 1115 waiver projects that have integrated behavioral health services into primary care to improve access to care for Medicaid recipients and under-insured and uninsured Texans. GotTransition? Practical tools for improving the transition of adolescents and youth into adult medical practices Participants will gain knowledge about best practices in helping youth and adolescents (especially those with special healthcare needs) transition to adult medicine practices Break Breakout Sessions Repeat Christine Bechtel, MA, Consumer Advocate, Bechtel Health Moderator: Katherine Sanchez, MSW, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington; Madhukar Trivedi, MD; Craig Kovacevich, MA, Waive Operations and Community Health Plans, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Moderator: Manda Hall, MD, Title V Children with Special Health Care Needs, Texas Department of State Health Services; Peggy McManus, MHS, The National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health; Carol Harvey, Texas Dept. of State Health Services, State Adolescent Health /1 CNE B Salon A Salon B
12:00 pm 1:30pm Closing Plenary Luncheon 4H 1:30pm Adjourn Primary Care: Where are we and where we should be going Participants will gain knowledge of the successes of the patient-centered medical home movement since its inception and challenges to widespread adoption of the model that remain. Paul Grundy, MD, IBM, Patient- Centered Primary Care Collaborative 1.5 AMA PRA Credits