www.acmaweb.org/gh 9th nnual Greater Houston Chapter Conference November 17, 2012 Hyatt Regency Houston, Facilitating Care Transitions 2 FOR 1 RGISTRTION OFFR! Hospital ducation
N I S S KYNOT DDRSS: Patient Protection and ffordable Care ct merica Rolls the Dice Christopher R. Kuzniak, MD ssociate Medical Director Midas+ SSSION BSTRCT: This session will address the current and potential impact of the Patient Protection and ffordable Care ct signed into law in 2012. The speaker will review the implementation timeline and discuss some of the current legal proceedings surrounding this legislation. LRNING OBJCTIVS: 1. Discuss and review the current and potential impact of the Patient Protection and ffordable Care ct signed into law by President Obama on March 23, 2012 2. Review the implementation timeline of PPC 3. xplore some of the current legal proceedings SSSION 2: (PRT I & II) Observation and xtended Observation & New udit Risks (Session Sponsored by ccretiveps) Steven J. Meyerson, MD Vice President Professional Outreach ccretive Health Chicago, IL SSSION BSTRCT: This session will cover a discussion of relative costs and benefits for inpatient admission from observation for the patient, physician and hospital. Speaker will demonstrate the effect of documenting medical necessity for inpatient admission to include Medicare compliance, provide examples of key words for physician documentation, clinical factors of InterQual criteria and RC review. ttendees will discuss options for 2-day observation stays, with typical clinical scenarios from discharge to the Physician's dvisor's role. In addition, the speaker will discuss the newest reasons for repayment demands and new risks. Strategies on how to remain compliant to protect the organization s revenue will be discussed. LRNING OBJCTIVS: 1. Discuss relative costs and benefits for inpatient admission from observation 2. Identify options for 2-day observation stays 3. Recognize the new risks and learn how to remain compliant Register Online: www.acmaweb.org/gh Congratulations 2012 CM Chapter of xcellence Winner C C S R M Chapter of xcellence M N G 2012 M N O N I T T O C I
SSSION 3: Guardianship Collaborative pproach Paula Lenhart, RNC, MSN, CNS, FCM, FBC System Director Care Management Memorial Hermann System Services SSSION BSTRCT: This session will examine positive patient outcomes achieved through building collaborative relationships between a county government guardianship program and a private non-profit hospital system. This framework for building collaborative relationships can be applied universally. The speaker will discuss how this collaborative approach produces an individualized life plan for the patient, reduces recidivism, reduces cost and helps to preserve the patient s independence whenever possible. LRNING OBJCTIVS: 1. Discuss the benefits of a collaborative approach with county government guardianship program and a private hospital system provider 2. xplore the benefits the patient derives from a collaborative approach 3. Describe the process to initiate guardianship with county government guardianship program SSSION 4: Honoring Cultural Diversity at nd-of-life Sandra Lopez, LCSW, CSW, DCSW Clinical Professor Graduate College of Social Work University of Houston SSSION BSTRCT: The end-of-life process is a significant experience for a person who is dying and their family. It can often be challenging for health care providers in offering emotional support to patients and their families at this time. Health care professionals providing end-oflife care to patients across diverse practice settings are keenly aware that this phase of life is usually accompanied by intense emotions, the need to make crucial decisions for future care involving family and coping with anticipated grief and loss. This presentation will focus on the influence of culture and major cultural considerations at end-of-life. Practical guidelines for delivering culturally competent care will be shared. LRNING OBJCTIVS: 1. Provide a framework for understanding culture and its influence on end-of-life care 2. xplore major cultural considerations at end-of-life 3. Present practical guidelines for providing culturally competent care at end-of-life
W MK RGISTRING SY! Simply decide which method is best for you. For a hard copy registration form, complete online registration and print to mail. There will be no refunds for cancellations; however, fees may be transferred to another participant for the same event. Online: www.acmaweb.org/gh Mail: 11701 West 36th Street Little Rock, R 72211 Fax: 501-227-4247 IMPORTNT DTS HOTL DISCOUNT DDLIN October 16 RLY RGISTRTION DDLIN November 2 LT RGISTRTION BGINS November 3 CONFRNC DT November 17 RGISTRTION PRICING PY (1) RGISTRTION ND RCIV (1) RGISTRTION FR. RLY RGISTRTION 2 FOR 1 OFFR! CM must receive payment and registration by November 2, 2012. ttendees must be from the same organization and forms and payment must be submitted together. CM MMBR + 2ND TTND:...$99 NON-MMBR + 2ND TTND:...$115 MMBRSHIP PCKG*:...$259 STUDNT** (ID Required):...$59 *May not be combined with 2 for 1 offer. Includes 1-year CM National & Chapter Memberships. Membership pplication required. **May not be combined with 2 for 1 offer. LT RGISTRTION 2 for 1 Offer not available on or after November 3, 2012. CM MMBR:...$140 NON-MMBR:...$165 MMBRSHIP PCKG*:...$300 STUDNT (ID Required):...$59 *Membership Package Includes: 1-year CM National & Chapter Memberships. Membership pplication required. CONTINUING DUCTION Participants may earn up to the following continuing education (C) hours. 8.1 Nursing (based on 50-minute hour) 6.75 Nursing (based on 60-minute hour) 6.75 Social Work Contact Hours 6.75 CM 5.75 CCM *CCM application is pending
CONFRNC SCHDUL STURDY, NOVMBR 17, 2012 7:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 9:00 am Registration Networking Breakfast with Sponsors & xhibitors Welcome nnouncements / Chapter Business Meeting 9:00 am 10:15 am Keynote ddress: Patient Protection and ffordable Care ct merica Rolls the Dice 10:15 am 11:00 am Networking Break with Sponsors & xhibitors 11:00 am 12:00 pm Session 2 PRT I: Observation and xtended Observation & New udit Risks 12:00 pm 12:15 pm Transition Break 12:15 pm 1:15 pm Working Lunch / Session 2 PRT II: Observation and xtended Observation & New udit Risks (Lunch Sponsored by ccretive Health) 1:15 pm 1:45 pm Networking Break with Sponsors & xhibitors 1:45 pm 3:00 pm Session 3: Guardianship Collaborative pproach 3:00 pm 3:15 pm Transition Break 3:15 pm 4:30 pm Session 4: Honoring Cultural Diversity at nd-of-life 4:30 pm Closing Remarks CHPTR BORD OF DIRCTORS & PLNNING COMMITT President Johanna (Jody) Bing, RN, BSN, CM Supervisor UT MD nderson Cancer Center President-elect Margaret Sokol, LCSW, CM Manager & Social Work The Methodist Hospital System Secretary Paula Lenhart, RNC, MSN, CNS, FCM, FBC System Director Care Management Memorial Hermann System Services Treasurer Karen skew, RN, MSN, CM Director Quality Care Management San Jacinto Methodist Hospital Baytown, TX MMBRS-T-LRG: Cynthia Gomes, RN, CM Senior Clinical Nurse Case Manager Utilization Management HCHD Ben Taub General Hospital Debbie Hartgraves, LCSW Social Work Team Leader Center for Integrated Care / Social Services St. Luke s piscopal Hospital landa Phillips, MS, BSN, RN, CM Case Manager UT MD nderson Cancer Center Patricia Velky, RN, BSN, MS, MB, CPHQ, FBC, CM System Director Care Management Memorial Hermann Healthcare System Past President Donna Ukanowicz, MS, RN, CM Director UT MD nderson Cancer Center PLNNING COMMITT MMBRS: Stella Bussey, MB, BSN, RN, CM ssociate Director UT MD nderson Cancer Center Dolores Carrizales, LCSW Manager Social Work St. Luke s piscopal Hospital lma Villanueva, RN, BSN, FCM Director & Social Work Methodist West Houston Hospital
9th nnual Greater Houston Chapter Conference November 17, 2012 Hyatt Regency Houston CONFRNC LOCTION Hyatt Regency Houston 1200 Louisiana Street Phone: 713-654-1234 www.hyattregencyhouston.com The Hyatt Regency Houston is offering a discounted room rate of $89.00 to conference attendees for the night of Friday, November 16, 2012. To receive this rate, you must make your reservation by October 16, 2012. To make reservations, contact the hotel directly at 713-654-1234 and ask for the merican ssociation group rate or mention the group code XMC. PRKING INFORMTION: Valet Parking (up to 10 hours): $12 Valet parking will be validated for attendees that register and pay by the early registration deadline. Validation is not applicable for exhibitors/sponsors. 11701 West 36th Street Little Rock, R 72211 FIRST-CLSS U.S. POSTG PID LITTL ROCK, R PRMIT #1105