WWW. ACMAWe B.oR g/wpa 7th Annual WESTERN PENNSyLVANIA CHAPTER CASE MANAGEMENT CoNFERENCE September 24, 2011 Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North Mars, PA
SeSSion descriptions KeYNoTe AddReSS Why am I Doing This? Case Management in the 21 st Century Jerry Bridge Program Director LifeWorks Education Carlsbad, CA SeSSIoN ABSTRACT: Ever wonder why am I doing this job? Remember how excited you once were looking forward to the challenges ahead? What happened? over time, many of us lose our passion or enthusiasm. We get worn down by the work; we simply are not present to the possibility or opportunity of our work. In this breakthrough presentation, attendees will explore powerful new ways to think about work & personal obligations and all the tasks you haffta do. When you get to the heart of the matter the source of why you do what you do it will move & inspire you. The speaker will discuss practices for transforming burdens, obligations, and tasks into purposeful, meaningful goals that leave you feeling accomplished, energized, & looking forward. 1. Identify personal behaviors and patterns that deplete energy and focus 2. Learn to relax and release stress and anxiety; feel a greater sense of well-being 3. Work more effectively with greater focus and a greater sense of accomplishment SeSSIoN 2 The Future of Hospital Care: Effects of the New Federal Health Care Law Joseph L. Romano, esquire Attorney/owner Law office of Joseph L. Romano Norristown, PA SeSSIoN ABSTRACT: This session will provide an overview of the new federal health care law. The speaker will discuss the effects of the new law and how it impacts hospital care and the role of RNs, social workers and case managers. 1. Identify roadblocks created by health insurers to obtain pre-certification 2. Learn why appropriate documentation and letters of medical necessity are essential 3. Review medicolegal weapons to identify and secure services and community benefits at discharge important dates early RegISTRATIoN deadline September 2, 2011 HoTeL discount deadline September 2, 2011 RegULAR PRICINg deadline September 19, 2011 CoNFeReNCe date September 24, 2011
SeSSIoN 3 Understanding Case Management from a Physician s Perspective Ronald Hirsch, Md, FACP Medical Director Case Management Sherman Hospital Elgin, IL SeSSIoN ABSTRACT: A physician advisor from a community hospital discusses his approach to case management and offers insights into key measures to educate and improve relations with physicians, reduce length of stay and lessen the risk of denials. This session will provide a practicing physician s perspective on the current environment of decreasing reimbursement among increased scrutiny, and share views on what practicing physicians and physician advisors expect from their case managers. 1. Understand current constraints on physician practice 2. Interpret medical literature to support evidence-based practice 3. Learn techniques to interface with your physician advisor and other physicians SeSSIoN 4 Health Care Finance: Case Management s Role in the Revenue Cycle Christy Whetsell, BSN, RN, MBA, ACM Director Care Management West Virginia University Hospitals Morgantown, WV SeSSIoN ABSTRACT: This session will discuss how the roles of case management affect the hospital revenue cycle. We will explore the 12 step process and how care management roles and performance of nurses and social workers can have a positive effect on the downstream viability of an organization. 1. Discuss the health care revenue cycle and how it impacts your organization and its patients 2. Understand how process and employees can contribute to the financial success 3. Identify key barriers when steps are missed in the revenue cycle and what must occur to correct the issue Continuing education CE Certificates will be awarded upon completion of the conference. Participants may earn up to 8.7 Nursing Contact Hours (based on 50-min hour) and up to 7.25 Social Work Contact Hours. CE credits can be applied toward ACM Certification renewal.
SeSSIoN 5 Keeping all Eyes on the Goal: Palliative Care Challenges in the Acute Care Setting denise R. verosky, MSN Director Palliative Care UPMC Mercy SeSSIoN ABSTRACT: This session will discuss the utility of palliative care for the patient population in acute care through the use of case study presentations. The specific challenges that palliative care can present such as patient s goals for care and treatment, symptom management, capacity for decision making and patient/family and health care team communication will be addressed. Through audience participation, we will discuss each of the cases presented. The speaker will also discuss palliative medicine/care resources available for patients undergoing the experience of a serious disease. 1. Explore the benefits of palliative care for patients with serious diseases 2. Identify resources for palliative care in the community 3. Discuss the similarities and differences between palliative care and end of life care registration pricing early RegISTRATIoN ACMA must receive payment and registration by September 2, 2011 ACMA MeMBeR $55 NoN-MeMBeR $75 MeMBeRSHIP PACKAge* $215 RegULAR RegISTRATIoN Available through September 19, 2011 ACMA MeMBeR $80 NoN-MeMBeR $100 STUdeNT (ID required) $40 MeMBeRSHIP PACKAge* $240 LATe RegISTRATIoN Received after September 19, 2011 ACMA MeMBeR $105 NoN-MeMBeR $125 *Includes 1-year ACMA & Chapter Membership, Membership Application required. ConferenCe registration We make registering easy! Simply decide which method is best for you. For a hard copy registration form, complete online registration and print to mail. online: www.acmaweb.org/wpa Mail: 11701 West 36th Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72211 Fax: 501-227-4247
ConferenCe SChedule 7:15 am 8:00 am Registration & Networking Breakfast with Sponsors & Exhibitors 8:00 am 8:15 am Welcome Announcements / Chapter Business Meeting 8:15 am 10:15 am Keynote Address: Why am I Doing This? Case Management in the 21 st Century 10:15 am 10:45 am Networking Break with Sponsors & Exhibitors 10:45 am 12:00 pm Session 2: The Future of Hospital Care: Effects of the New Federal Health Care Law 12:00 pm 1:15 pm Networking Lunch with Sponsors & Exhibitors 1:15 pm 2:15 pm Session 3: Understanding Case Management from a Physician s Perspective 2:15 pm 2:25 pm Transition Break 2:25 pm 3:25 pm Session 4: Health Care Finance: Case Management s Role in the Revenue Cycle 3:25 pm 3:30 pm Transition Break 3:30 pm 4:30 pm Session 5: Keeping all Eyes on the Goal: Palliative Care Challenges in the Acute Care Setting 4:30 pm Closing Remarks Chapter Board of directors & ConferenCe planning Committee Susan Almes, RN, BS, ACM Training Specialist UPMC Corporate Case Management Carol Bodamer, RN, BSN, ACM, CPHM, IQCI Education Consultant McKesson Health Solutions Katherine Hill, RN, BSN, ACM Nurse Liaison, Pre-Arrival Services UPMC Health System Charleeda Redman, RN, MSN, ACM Director, Corporate Care Management UPMC Health System Ronda Schollaert, LSW Clinical Social Worker, Case Management UPMC Mercy Hospital Marilyn Tessmer, RN, BSN, MPM, CCM Care Manager, Case Management UPMC Mercy Hospital Linda Trushel, RN, BSN, ACM Training Specialist UPMC Corporate Care Management Christy Whetsell, BSN, RN, MBA, ACM Director, Care Management West Virginia University Hospitals Morgantown, WV Karen Wonderley, CCM, BSN, MHA, RN Retrospective Appeals Nurse UPMC Corporate Services Tiffany Yanuzo, RN, BSN, MBA, ACM Manager, Care Management UPMC Mercy Hospital John Silipigni, LCSW, MBA, CCM, ACM Director, Health Management Magee Women s Hospital
7th Annual WESTERN PENNSyLVANIA CHAPTER CASE MANAGEMENT CoNFERENCE September 24, 2011 Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North Mars, PA ConferenCe location Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North 910 Sheraton Drive Mars, PA 16046 724-776-6900 www.fourpoints.com/pittsburgh The Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North is offering a limited number of guest rooms at a discounted rate of $110 per night to conference attendees for the night of Friday, September 23, 2011. To receive this rate, you must make your reservation by September 2, 2011. To make a reservation, call the hotel directly at 724-776-6900 and ask for the ACMA group rate. parking information Parking is complimentary 11701 West 36th Street Little Rock, AR 72211 FIRST-CLASS U.S. POSTAGE PAID LITTLE ROCK, AR PERMIT #1105