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National Social Determinants of Health Institute presents Social Determinants of Health Research and Solutions Improving Health Outcomes and Reducing Cost Friday, October 26, 2018 {Impact Measuring

Social Determinants of Health Research and Solutions Improving Health Outcomes and Reducing Cost Friday, October 26, 2018 Registration: 7:30 a.m. Conference: 8:30 a.m. 3 p.m. Renaissance Toledo Downtown Hotel 444 N. Summit Street 43604 Featured Speakers Featuring local, regional and national experts on the social determinants of health including special addresses from: Randy Oostra, DM, FACHE President and CEO Megan Sandel, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Pediatrics Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health Trenor Williams, MD CEO and Founder Socially Determined

The World Health Organization describes social determinants of health (SDOH) as the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. Despite spending more on medical care than any other nation, the U.S. has relatively poor outcomes as compared to many other developed countries. The long-term goal of this conference is to establish a platform for research in the field of SDOH and the relationship to minority health outcomes and health disparities identified in urban and rural areas. Audience This conference has been developed for members of the academic, clinical and community sectors to establish a blueprint for research on SDOH and health outcomes. The conversations generated through the conference will motivate the development and implementation of studies to examine the impact of intervening on the entire spectrum of SDOH. Faculty Camelia Arsene, MD, PhD, MHS Medical Director, Social Determinants of Health Dee Ann Bialecki- Haase, MD Chief Medical Officer Paramount Kent Bishop, MD Chief Medical Officer and Chief Experience Officer Angela Brandt Chief Operations Officer Physician Group F. Charles Brunicardi, MD Chair, Department of Surgery The University of Toledo College of Medicine Jeffrey Forquer, MD Radiation Oncologist Toledo Radiation Oncology Michelle Gorsuch Manager, Financial Opportunity Center Ebeid Center for Population Health Lee W. Hammerling, MD Chief Academic Officer and President of New Ventures Brian K. Miller, MD Chief Medical Information Officer Randy Oostra, DM, FACHE President and CEO Chloe Plummer, MS, RD, LD Dietician Community Advocacy Megan Sandel, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Pediatrics Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health Boston, Mass. Joseph Sferra, MD, FACS President and Chief Medical Officer, Surgery Service Line Kate Sommerfeld President, Social Determinants of Health Gretchen Tietjen, MD Chair, Department of Neurology The University of Toledo College of Medicine Trenor Williams, MD CEO and Founder Socially Determined Washington, DC 2018 1.2205-B.091718.LM

REGISTRATION FORM Social Determinants of Health Research and Solutions Improving Health Outcomes and Reducing Cost Friday, October 26, 2018 Registration: 7:30 a.m. Conference: 8:30 a.m. 3 p.m. Due by: Tues., Oct. 23, 2018 or until maximum capacity is reached. Registration is complimentary and includes breakfast, lunch, parking in the Vistula Garage and conference materials. Name Credentials Home address City State Zip Home phone Cell phone Office phone Email address (required) Employer Please check your primary discipline: MD/DO Other Please check if you prefer a vegetarian meal. Please check if you require assistance with hearing, vision or mobility. Phone registrations will not be accepted. To register forward this completed form to: MAIL: Continuing Medical Education Department 3949 Sunforest Court, Suite 203 43623 FAX: 419-479-6003 E-MAIL: kimberly.roberts@promedica.org REGISTER ONLINE! Visit promedica.org/sdohconference

Agenda 1 7:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Host Remarks Kate Sommerfeld 8:35 a.m. Future of Health Care and Importance of Social Determinants Research and Data Randy Oostra, DM, FACHE Identify importance of social determinants research in future of health care. 8:50 a.m. SDOH: A Review of 10 Domains of Risk Kent Bishop, MD Define social determinants of health (SDOH) 10 domains of risk. 9 a.m. SDOH Data Publication Example Camelia Arsene, MD, PhD, MHS and F. Charles Brunicardi, MD Identify examples of effective SDOH research strategies. Describe how food insecurity is a potential predictor of healthcare utilization and cost. 9:10 a.m. Morning Keynote: Using Data and Analytics to Drive Patient Intervention Trenor Williams, MD Discuss database development integrating domains of risk to improve clinical outcomes. 9:45 a.m. SDOH from a Payer Perspective: Using Data to Drive Health Dee Ann Bialecki-Haase, MD Describe how a payer utilized data derived from a food insecurity screening program. Review applicability of these results to broader insured populations. Discuss role of different care team members in further using SDOH data to drive down medical costs. 9:55 a.m. Available Data Set for Research Brian K. Miller, MD Identify available data for development of future SDOH research. 10:05 a.m. Data and Analytics Q & A Trenor Williams, MD, Brian K. Miller, MD and Dee Ann Bialecki-Haase, MD Facilitated by Kate Sommerfeld Review database development integrating domains of risk, patient-level claims data and clinical outcomes from electronic medical record. 10:30 a.m. Break & Exhibits 10:45 a.m. Round Robin Stations Indicate SDOH patient screening and interventions including, financial insecurity, infant mortality, food insecurity and adverse childhood experiences. 1. Financial Insecurity Jeffrey Forquer, MD and Michelle Gorsuch 2. Infant Mortality Kent Bishop, MD and Angela Brandt 3. Food Insecurity Dee Ann Bialecki-Haase, MD and Chloe Plummer, MS, RD, LD 4. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Toxic Stress Gretchen Tietjen, MD Noon Lunch

12:30 p.m. Afternoon Keynote: Mapping Neighborhood Health Geomarkers to Clinical Care Decisions and Health Equity Megan Sandel, MD, MPH Review and discuss advantages, limitations and potential solutions to current influences of social determinants and patient well-being. 1:30 p.m. Break 1:45 p.m. Role of Researchers: Pulling it All Together Camelia Arsene, MD, PhD, MHS Review the SDOH research process including SDOH Research Preauthorization and IRB process. 2:05 p.m. The University of Toledo Research Perspective F. Charles Brunicardi, MD Utilize awareness of SDOH research methodologies. 2:25 p.m. The Provider s Perspective on Managing Practice and Research Joseph Sferra, MD, FACS Cite challenges care providers experience while including research into daily practice. 2:40 p.m. Call to Action Randy Oostra, DM, FACHE Cite need to develop collaborative, strategic SDOH research agenda to improve health disparities and clinical outcomes. 2:50 p.m. Evaluation and Adjournment Kate Sommerfeld Educational Credits is accredited by the Ohio State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may submit the credit hours to the American Osteopathic Association for Category 2 credit. AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 5.5 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for completing this program. Nurses may use AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for licensure renewal. For more information, please call the Continuing Medical Education Department at 419-291-4650. We ask you to help support s fight against hunger by bringing a non-perishable food item to this conference which will be donated to a local food bank. Thank you!