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Delivering Value Through Physician and Practice Performance JANUARY 29 31 HILTON SAN DIEGO BAYFRONT SAN DIEGO, CA Register early and save! asahq.org/pm PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 JANUARY 29 31 SAN DIEGO, CA 3

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 Dear Friends, I am excited to invite you to PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 the most relevant, timely and dynamic practice management conference devoted to physician anesthesiologists, practice administrators and quality directors. This year s theme, Delivering Value Through Physician and Practice Performance, is enhanced by the leaders in anesthesiology both speakers and attendees who join us to share their insights and strategies for success. The wide variety of topics, world-renowned speakers and industry professionals representing every facet of anesthesiology all assembled in one place makes this conference unlike any other. With almost 100 educational sessions, four pre-conferences, an ASA /ASRA special pain program, resident track, panel discussions and sessions about operational efficiency, and quality improvement, PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 offers something for everyone. Join us and engage with other physician anesthesiologists, practice administrators and quality directors so you can learn from one another connect, share successes and failures, and grow together. We ve even built in time for you to explore cutting-edge products and technology. I look forward to meeting you and learning with you at PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016. See you in January! James R. Mesrobian, M.D. Chair, ASA Committee on Practice Management Regional Medical Director TeamHealth Anesthesia Be a part of the excitement! #ASAPM16 P.S. You can learn more about PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 at asahq.org/pm. PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 JANUARY 29 31 SAN DIEGO, CA 1

PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 Friday, January 29 Sunday, January 31 Why attend? The most relevant and timely conference of its kind, PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 brings together subject matter experts and leaders in anesthesia to share knowledge and critical skills needed to stay at the forefront of anesthesia practice management. Discover how to deliver value through physician and practice performance, and engage with a variety of world-renowned specialty leaders. Maximize your time at the meeting with these exciting pre-conferences: Basics in Practice Management Building Effective Leaders LEAN Management in Health Care Developing Your Value Proposition NEW! New this year! ASA and ASRA present a Special Pain Program that runs simultaneously with PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 on Saturday, January 30. Attendees will come away fully equipped to make a positive impact on their anesthesia practices. What you ll learn: Upon completion of this continuing medical education activity, you will be able to: Identify the impact of recent regulatory and legislative changes in anesthesiology practices Identify QCDR requirements and the impact of SGR repeal (MACRA) Identify the importance of managing key human resource issues: hiring strategies, generational differences between providers, and physician engagement Discuss benchmarking and identify specific benchmarking strategies related to operations, productivity and quality Identify strategies to address common challenges in contracting with health care organizations Discuss the latest developments on the Perioperative Surgical Home (PSH) model Physician Anesthesiologists and Other Anesthesia Clinicians Anesthesiology Practice Leaders Practice Presidents QA Directors Department Chiefs AAA Members Hospital and Health Care Organization Leaders The ASA Practice Management Conference pre-conference on Basics in Practice Management is an excellent pre-conference for first-time attendees and attendees new to the business responsibility of their group. - Amr E. Abouleish, M.D., M.B.A. Professor & The Michael Phillips Family Chair Department of Anesthesiology The University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX 2 Register today at asahq.org/pm

Conference highlights Keynote: Ed Park, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Athenahealth, shares outlining critical strategies for aligning physician anesthesiologists and health systems Important state and federal advocacy updates Intimate roundtable discussions to engage with speakers Resident track featuring educational lectures, panel discussions and expert one-on-one critiques Featured lectures Keynote Address Ed Park, M.B.A. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Athenahealth New Payment Models: Big Challenges, Big Opportunities Business School Lecture Joe Damore, FACHE Vice-President Population Health Management, Premier, Inc. Value-Based Contracting: The New Anesthesia Market Town Hall with ASA Executive Committee Daniel J. Cole, M.D. ASA President Hot topics: o Update on Perioperative Surgical Home o Updates on QCDR Reporting and MACRA o NEW: Town Hall with ASA Executive Committee o Physician Engagement: What It is and How to Create It o Benchmarking: What It is and How to Do It o Contract Challenges: How to Deal With a RFP or Offer of Employment o Roundtables PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 JANUARY 29 31 SAN DIEGO, CA 3

Schedule-at-a-glance Pre-conferences Friday, January 29 Pre-conference 1: Basics in Practice Management Pre-conference 2: Building Effective Leaders Pre-conference 3: LEAN Management in Health Care Pre-conference 4: Developing Your Value Proposition Pre-conference Breakfast Pre-conference Breakfast Pre-conference Breakfast Pre-conference Breakfast Introduction - Brian M. Parker, M.D. Introduction - Samuel Wald, M.D., M.B.A. Pre-conference Workshop Kick-off - Shubjeet Kaur, M.D., M.Sc., HCM Leadership and Professionalism Hallmarks of Effective Leadership - Allan Lind, Ph.D. Lean Management Demonstrating Quality Welcome, Introduction and Announcements - Linda B. Hertzberg, M.D., Joseph W. Szokol, M.D., J.D., M.B.A. Corporate Citizenship - Jeffrey Plagenhoef, M.D. Emotional Intelligence - Torin Shear, M.D. Introduction to Lean - Lori Pelletier, M.B.A., Ph.D. Reporting Your Data to the Hospital - Avery Tung, M.D, FCCM Risk Management and Compliance - Jeffery S. Vender, M.D., FCCM, FCCP, M.B.A. Navigating Medical Staff Issues - Randall M. Clark, M.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Potato Head Exercise - All Faculty Strategies for Meeting Quality Mandates: Outcome Monitoring and Risk Adjustment - Avery Tung, M.D, FCCM Strategic Thinking for Anesthesiologists - James Grant, M.D., M.B.A. Lean Problem Solving - Nicholas Comeau Using Informational Technology to Drive Quality - Mark Deshur, M.D., M.B.A. Organizational Psychology for Leaders - Allan Lind, Ph.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Break in Exhibit Hall OR Management 101-What is Your Groups Value Proposition? Role of the Anesthesia Clinical Director-Critical Leadership Role in the OR - Salvatore G. Vitale, M.D. OR Capacity-Allocating Valuable Resource-Basic Block Scheduling and Utilization Monitoring - Shubjeet Kaur, M.D., M.Sc., HCM OR Metrics-Tracking the Right Data-Provider and Hospital Perspectives - Michael B. Simon, M.D. Creating a Culture of Change - Jeffery S. Vender, M.D., FCCM, FCCP, M.B.A. Incentives (Financial and Otherwise) - David A. Lubarsky, M.D., M.B.A. Exercises in Lean Management Potato Head Exercise - All Faculty Break in Exhibit Hall Monetizing Quality Pre-conference Luncheon with Exhibitors Review Pre-Reading and Questions - Varang Parikh Making Quality Pay: How Do You Value Your Quality Program and Your Group to the Facility, Payers and Patients - Stanley W. Stead, M.D., M.B.A. Negotiation Strategies - Jeffery S. Vender, M.D., FCCM, FCCP, M.B.A. Case-based Negotiations Exercise - Allan Lind, Ph.D. and Samuel Wald, M.D., M.B.A. Introduction to A3 thinking - Lauren Russell Break-out exercise - All Faculty Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) for Patients, Surgeons and Your Hospital Administrator - Andrew W. Gorlin, M.D. Performance Measurement: Quality Metrics, Pay for Performance, MIPS and Your Practice - Robert S. LaGasse, M.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Current Conditions - Lori Granger Monetizing the Preoperative Evaluation Clinic - Angela M. Bader, M.D. Pre-conference Luncheon with Exhibitors Managing "Difficult" Conversations - Linda Mason, M.D. Pre-conference Luncheon with Exhibitors The Devil s in the Details Accreditation and Regulatory Services - Donald Arnold, M.D. The Nuts and Bolts of Coding and Payment - Sharon K. Merrick, M.S., CCS-P Contracting with Your Hospital: Negotiating Your Employment Contract - Judith Jurin Semo, J.D. Interpersonal Communications/Motivation - Zeev Kain, M.D., M.B.A. Applying "Lean Models" to Perioperative Operations: A Learning Journey - Anita Honkanen, M.D., M.S. Break-out Exercise Value Root Causes Analysis - Nicholas Comeau Pre-conference Luncheon with Exhibitors Developing Your Value Proposition - Alexander S. Choi, M.D., M.P.H. Break-out Exercise - All Faculty Patient Satisfaction Surveys: What and Why? - Linda B. Hertzberg, M.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Role of the Anesthesia Clinical Director: Critical Leadership Role in the OR - Salvatore G. Vitale, M.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Countermeasures - Varang Parikh Break in Exhibit Hall Quality in Your Practice Break-out Exercise - All Faculty Bringing It Home: Delivering Value to Your Organization Measuring Quality: Data Collection and Reporting - Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A. Setting Up a Quality Program in Your Department - Shubjeet Kaur, M.D., M.Sc., HCM Using Information Technology to Improve Group Quality - Mark Deshur, M.D. Executing the Plan - Lauren Russell Break-out Exercise - All Faculty Lean Leadership; Barriers/Challenges in Lean's Way - Lori Pelletier, M.B.A., Ph.D. The ACA, ACOs and the Anesthesiologist: What It Means to You in 2016 - David A. Lubarsky, M.D., M.B.A. Roundtables 4 Register today at asahq.org/pm

Friday, January 29 Sessions 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Breaks 9-10 a.m. and 2-3 p.m. Saturday, January 30 Sessions 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Breaks 9-9:30 a.m. and 3:30-4 p.m. Sunday, January 31 Sessions 7-11 a.m. Schedule-at-a-glance Main Conference Friday, January 29 Sunday, January 31 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 (continued) ASA/ASRA Special Pain Conference Saturday, January 30 Registration Business School Lecturer: Value-Based Contracting: The New Anesthesia Market - Joe Damore, FACHE Main Conference Continental Breakfast Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall Open Introduction and Welcome - David A. Provenzano, M.D., Lori Hill Marshall, M.D. Poster Viewing EC/DC Roundtable Employment Models: Selecting the Right One - John F. Dombrowski, M.D. Welcome, Introduction and Announcements - James R. Mesrobian, M.D. Keynote Address: New Payment Models: Big Challenges, Big Opportunities - Ed Park, M.B.A. Resident Track Saturday, January 30 Main Conference Continental Breakfast Welcome - Erica Stein, M.D. Panel A: Basics DC Update - Manuel E. Bonilla, M.S. Contract Negotiations - Joshua Miller, M.D. Understanding Different Types of Anesthesiology Practices - Mark E. Hudson, M.D. Update on the ASA PSH Collaborative - Stanley W. Stead, M.D., M.B.A. Break in Exhibit Hall AAs, CRNAs, and Medical Direction - John H. Stephenson, M.D. Welcome and Wine Reception in Exhibit Hall Town Hall with ASA Executive Committee How to Make Your Practice Work for You (Physician Extenders and Ancillary Services) - John F. Dombrowski, M.D. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 Break in Exhibit Hall Risky Business in Chronic Pain Medicine: Prevention and Mitigation - Kevin E. Vorenkamp, M.D. Registration Roundtables Updates in Pain Medicine Coding and Payment 2016 - Kevin E. Vorenkamp, M.D. Employment Contracts and Pearls - Judith Jurin Semo, J.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Main Conference Continental Breakfast SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 Luncheon with Exhibitors Panel B: Making Yourself and Your Group Indispensable Poster Viewing Main Conference Continental Breakfast The Post-SGR World, MIPS, and Alternative Payment Methods - Sharon K. Merrick, M.S., CCS-P Introduction and Welcome - James R. Mesrobian, M.D. Introduction and MGMA Presentation - James R. Mesrobian, M.D. Physician Performance: Building and Sustaining a Service Culture Young, Old and In Between: General Differences - Shena J. Scott, M.B.A. Recruitment Strategies: Identifying the Right Providers - Genie G. Blough, M.B.A. Engaging Physicians for High Performance - Thomas Yackel, M.D. Practice Performance: Payment Incentive QCDR: What We Have to Do Now - Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A. MACRA: What We Will Have to Do in the Future - Sharon K. Merrick, M.S., CCS-P Incentivizing Compensation: How to Get Your Providers to Do It - Amr E. Abouleish, M.D., M.B.A. Vital Signs of Your Pain Practice: Economic Indicators Benchmarking Your Practice - David A. Provenzano, M.D. Marketing Strategies in Today s Tech Savvy World - Lori Hill Marshall, M.D. Update on National and State Matters for Pain Care - Lisa Pearlstein, J.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Roundtables The Perioperative Surgical Home - Shubjeet Kaur, M.D., M.Sc., HCM Added Value Duties - Amr E. Abouleish, M.D., M.B.A. Quality and Your Bottom Line - Richard P. Dutton, M.D., M.B.A. Managing Expectatons: What Does My Employer Expect From Me - James R. Mesrobian, M.D. FAER Scholarship Award Presentation Luncheon with Exhibitors Exhibit Hall Open Break in Exhibit Hall Panel C: Finance Break in Exhibit Hall Practice Performance: Contracts Primer in Billing: Where Does the Money Come From? - Peter Goldzweig, D.O. Physician Performance: Benchmarking Your Group Just Got Handed an RFP: What to Do Next - Bob Johnson Clinical Quality Outcomes - Robert S. LaGasse, M.D. Measuring Provider Productivity: Putting Performance in Perspective - Mark E. Hudson, M.D. Using OR Metrics to Drive Perioperative Performance - Robert B. Mesrobian, M.D. FAER Scholarship Award Presentation Luncheon with Exhibitors Become Employed or Else: How to Respond - Judith Jurin Semo, J.D. Co-Management Agreements: A Win-Win? - Mike Schweitzer, M.D., M.B.A. For a full schedule, please visit asahq.org/pm Billing Bootcamp: Billing and Coding Scenarios - Peter Goldzweig, D.O. Transitioning Into Practice Transitioning Into Practice: Pearls - Erica Stein, M.D. Risk Management - Brian M. Parker, M.D. Your Paycheck is Larger: Now What? - Antolin Flores, M.D. Break in Exhibit Hall Roundtables PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 JANUARY 29 31 SAN DIEGO, CA 5

Pre-conferences Friday, January 29 Basics in Practice Management Moderator: Brian M. Parker, M.D. Deepen your understanding of basic economic and business management principles necessary to run a successful anesthesia practice beyond clinical work. Physician Anesthesiologists with less than 5 years of practice management experience Physician Anesthesiologists seeking a leadership role within their group or practice Anesthesia Administrators What you ll learn: Fundamental economic and business administration principles Importance of O.R. management and its value to your hospital or organization Quality and risk management principles Effective leadership skills Building Effective Leaders Moderator: Samuel Wald, M.D., M.B.A. Physicians are increasingly finding themselves in an environment that requires physician leaders effectively manage change. An understanding of the tools necessary to meet these needs is becoming a required part of managing an anesthesiology practice. This one-day course shares strategies for how to become a successful leader. Physician Anesthesiologists Resident Anesthesiologists (Physicians-in-Training) Anesthesiology Group Practice Administrators Hospital and Health System Administrators Critical Care Physicians Pain Management Physicians Surgeons Hospitalists What you ll learn: Develop skills and competencies to maintain a competitive edge Describe the importance of strategic planning Apply effective communication and leadership skills Utilize negotiation strategies with hospital administration Implement motivation techniques for underperformers Discuss how to leverage emotional intelligence 6 Register today at asahq.org/pm LEAN Management in Health Care Moderator: Shubjeet Kaur, M.D. Add value to your practice by applying LEAN management principles. Attendees will leave with a tool kit for implementing LEAN strategies in their workplace, creating better outcomes at a lower cost. Physicians and practice leaders who have a responsibility for protecting the group s future Physicians and practice leaders involved in contracting Physicians and practice leaders involved in resource management Physicians and practice leaders involved in strategic planning What you ll learn: Implement the guiding principles of LEAN Identify the eight wastes Describe the basics of A3 problem solving Apply LEAN to everyday work to create value and provide better outcomes at lower cost Developing Your Value Proposition NEW! Moderator: Joseph W. Szokol, M.D., J.D., M.B.A. Physicians are continuously finding themselves in an increasingly complex health care environment created by changing demographics, mechanisms of health care financing and integration of services through system-based models. How do you best prepare your anesthesiology practice, given the rapidity of change, the diverse roles required to lead patient care teams and have access to the necessary resources to remain relevant in your health care organizational system? This one-day course introduces you to strategies necessary to transform your practice into a value-driven model and remain competitive in today s health delivery market. Physician Anesthesiologists Resident Anesthesiologists (Physicians-in-Training) Anesthesia Group Practice Administrators Hospital and Health System Administrators Critical Care Physicians Pain Management Physicians Surgeons Hospitalists What you ll learn: List three critical services that your anesthesia group provides within an integrated care model Identify value delivery care strategies that the physician anesthesiologist can implement in the next six months Describe how Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS ) impact physician anesthesiologists practices

Resident Track Saturday, January 30 Resident Track Moderator: Erica Stein, M.D. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) states that practice management should be taught during anesthesiology residency. Unfortunately, what needs to be taught is loosely defined. This one-day course provides foundational concepts in practice management so attendees can meet and excel at the non-clinical demands unique to starting out in practice. Anesthesiology Fellows and Residents (CA2 and CA3) You ll be able to: List differences among various types of anesthesiology practices and how they reflect in employment contracts Identify various value delivery strategies that physician anesthesiologists and anesthesiology group practices can implement to improve their practice Recognize the requirements for accurate billing and coding and apply these concepts Apply fundamentals of physician payment, hospital and medical staff relations and compliance ASA/ASRA Special Pain Program NEW! Saturday, January 30 Moderators: Lori Hill Marshall, M.D., and David Provenzano, M.D. In the ever-changing world of pain medicine, practitioners need to acquire and fine-tune the critical skills needed to allow chronic pain services or facilities to run efficiently and cost effectively while providing high-quality care and being in compliance with regulations. This program will help identify and minimize risks in practices, evaluate ways to make practices more financially viable and increase revenue. Pain Practice Managers, Business Managers, Office Managers, Owners and Medical Directors Pain Medicine Fellows and Fellowship Directors Pain Organization Leaders What you ll learn: Analyze the effects of current regulatory changes on chronic pain management Evaluate employment models and insurance contracts in pain medicine Apply effective internet and social media marketing strategies Define physician extenders and ancillary services in pain practice Discuss clinical risk management issues specifically affecting chronic pain practices Identify economic indicators to evaluate practice finances Claiming CME Information In order to claim CME credit, participants must review the CME information (accreditation, learning objectives, faculty disclosures, etc.) and attend the CME activity. To complete the evaluation, claim CME, and print your CME certificates for the main conference and any pre-conference session, follow the steps below: Login with your ASA login data: asahq.org/mylearning As a reminder, your username is your email address on file with ASA. ASA members log in using your email on file with ASA and password. Non-members log in using your ASA login. First time accounts will be sent an email with login information If you do not recall your password, you can reset: www.asahq.org/member-center/forgot-password First time accounts will be sent an email with login information. After you have logged in, you will be directed to the Education Center. PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 will be listed under My Enrollments: https://education.asahq.org/totara/my Select the course link to complete the evaluation, claim CME credits and print your certificate. Your ASA certificate may be accessed at any time by navigating to the MY LEARNING tab: https://education.asahq.org/totara/my Access MY TRANSCRIPT dropdown, or go directly to: https://education.asahq.org/ transcript Accreditation and Designation Statement The American Society of Anesthesiologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Society of Anesthesiologist designates this live activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Pre-conference 1: Basics in Practice Management: 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Pre-conference 2: Building Effective Leaders: 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Pre-conference 3: Lean Management in Health Care: 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Pre-conference 4: Developing Your Value Proposition: 7.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ASA/ASRA Advanced Strategies in Chronic Pain Practice Management: 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 JANUARY 29 31 SAN DIEGO, CA 7

Poster Sessions Don t miss the opportunity to view the posters and speak with the authors about the latest evidence-based research in the field. The poster viewing session will be open during the following hours: Friday, January 29, 3:30-5 p.m. Saturday, January 30, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. The Committee on Practice Management is now accepting abstracts for PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016. Presentations should highlight the latest information in the following areas: Research in Perioperative Management Quality Improvement Leadership Development Challenging Cases Innovative Solutions in Practice Management The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2015. Submit your abstract at asahq.org/pm CME will not be offered for the Poster Sessions. Explore the latest products and technology Exhibitors include anesthesia billing and coding companies, staffing services, anesthesia information management systems and other business consulting organizations related to anesthesia. Learn about state-of-the-art advances in practice management Enjoy breaks, lunch service and a welcome and wine tasting reception throughout the meeting with exhibitors Network with colleagues Explore and compare the latest products and services Get the ASA My Meeting app ASA s new mobile app enhances your meeting experience. The ASA My Meeting app gives you: Immediate access to critical meeting materials Connectivity to schedule meet-ups with other attendees Ability to search and view exhibiting companies, products and descriptions Notifications and real-time alerts about can t-miss events and important meeting information Upon registering for PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016, you will gain access to the ASA My Meeting app. To see what else it can do and to download the app, visit asahq.org/pmapp A SPECIAL THANK YOU ASA is proud to recognize the ASA Industry Supporters for their year-round contributions to the American Society of Anesthesiologists. ASA INDUSTRY SUPPORTERS meeting Exhibits Friday, January 29, 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Break, 9-10 a.m. Luncheon with Exhibitors, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Break, 2-3 p.m. Welcome and Wine Reception, 6-7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 30, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Break, 9-9:30 a.m. Luncheon with Exhibitors, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Break, 3:30-4 p.m. 8 Register today at asahq.org/pm

Host Hotel Hilton San Diego Bayfront 1 Park Boulevard San Diego, California 92101 (619) 564-3333 Room Rate: $239 single or double occupancy The American Society of Anesthesiologists has secured a block of rooms at a special rate at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. The special rate expires on January 4, 2016, or when the negotiated room block has been filled, whichever is earlier. Make your reservations early, and be sure to mention you are with ASA s PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 conference (Group code: COPM) to receive this group rate. Hotel Reservations: 800-Hiltons or (619) 564-3333 (group code: COPM) Online Reservation Link: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/asa2016 Airport San Diego International Airport (SAN) 3225 N. Harbor Drive San Diego, California 92101 www.san.org Registration Fees Registration is now open! Below is a summary of registration rates for PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016, the ASA/ASRA Special Pain Program, and Pre-conferences. Further details about the meeting and what the registration fee includes can be found online at asahq.org/pm. Please reference the website for updates. Note: Information is subject to change at the discretion of ASA. Early-Bird Discount Thru 12/21/15 Regular Fee After 12/21/15 Friday, Pre-conference Sessions * $350 $375 Saturday, ASA/ASRA Special Pain $350 $375 Program ** PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 ASA Member $550 $650 ASA Resident Member $99 $99 MGMA AAA Member $550 $650 Nonmember $1,260 $1,360 * Attendees can choose one pre-conference. ** The ASA/ASRA Special Pain Program runs concurrently with the Main Conference on Saturday, and carries a separate registration fee. San Diego The heart of every city lives in its downtown, and San Diego is no exception. Located only minutes from the airport, San Diego s thriving downtown districts, including the historic Gaslamp Quarter, offer a plethora of options for accommodations, activities, dining, shopping and cultural attractions, all within walkable city blocks. Take a stroll along the Embarcadero and grab lunch at Seaport Village before you climb aboard the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum. If a moving sea vessel is more your flavor, hop on a harbor cruise or sailing excursion. Catch the trolley for a quick ride to Balboa Park and the worldfamous San Diego Zoo or Old Town San Diego. And when the sun goes down, the city s Gaslamp Quarter comes alive as it takes center stage in San Diego s happening nightlife scene. ASA Membership Matters ASA members receive deep discounts on registration as well as other benefits throughout the year. Not a member or wish to renew your membership? Please contact ASA Member Services at (847) 825-5586. PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 2016 JANUARY 29 31 SAN DIEGO, CA 9

1061 American Lane Schaumburg, IL 60173-4973 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Hot topics Update on Perioperative Surgical Home Updates on QCDR Reporting and MACRA NEW: Town Hall with ASA Executive Committee Physician Engagement: What It Is and How to Create It Benchmarking: What It Is and How to Do It Contract Challenges: How to Deal With a RFP or Offer of Employment Roundtables Delivering Value Through Physician and Practice Performance Earn up to 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for main conference Earn up to 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for ASA/ASRA Special Pain Program Earn up to 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for pre-conferences Register early and save! asahq.org/pm Accreditation and Credit Designation The American Society of Anesthesiologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Future dates The American Society of Anesthesiologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.