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6th The Leading Forum for Life Science and ACO Collaboration PARTNERING with November 9-10, 2015 Houston Marriott Medical Center Houston, TX Forging partnerships between life sciences and accountable care organizations to deliver high-quality, cost-efficient patient outcomes Led by our expert speaking faculty: Conference Chair: D. Keith Fernandez, M.D., FACG President and Physician-in-Chief, MHMD Memorial Hermann Physician Network, CMO, MEMORIAL HERMANN ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATION ACOs Summit CLINICAL RESEARCH Hear case studies from those implementing the next wave of healthcare management VALUE-BASED CARE Understand differences in payment models and the economic advantages of implementing quality care Dinner Panel Moderator: James W. Walton, DO, MBA, President and CEO, GENESIS PHYSICIANS GROUP Michael Dubroff, Senior Director, Managed Care Support, GENENTECH Anwar Kazi, CEO, PREMIER PATIENT HEALTH CARE Matt Portch, Senior Director/Team Leader, Commercial Effectiveness, PFIZER Shailja Dixit, Head of Health Economics and Outcomes Research, ALLERGAN Barbara Haasis, Senior Clinical Lead, Value Based Payment Programs, FLORIDA BLUE Jeff James, CEO, WILMINGTON HEALTH Mark Rayan, Senior National Director of Managed Care, Government and Strategic Accounts, CARDIODX BIG DATA ANALYTICS Learn metrics, challenges, and how to best utilize the latest methodologies and technologies POPULATION OUTCOMES Discover how to appropriately meet the increasing patient base New for This Fall s Program in Houston: Witness an exclusive, collaborative board room dinner panel discussion between ACO leaders on risk assessment Interact with healthcare and life science professionals who are driving forward advanced healthcare in 2015, including providers, industry thought leaders and payers Hear in-depth presentations on topical issues such as reimbursement strategies, how to manage a business development team, and how to develop a successful population health outcomes project Dive deep into advanced metrics and benchmarks through the use of big data analytics and the utilization of health economics outcomes research Sponsor: PARTNERING with To register, please call 866-207-6528 or visit www.exlevents.com/acos

Dear Colleague, Who Should Attend This conference is designed for representatives from pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies whose responsibilities involve: Healthcare Policy/Government Affairs Strategy Sales and Marketing Business Development Product and Account Management Pricing Reimbursement Contracting Medical Affairs Managed Care Statistics/Analytics Healthcare Strategy Health Economics Research and Development ACO representatives, including: ACO Executives Presidents/Vice Presidents Chief Executive Officers Chief Medical Officers Quality Leaders In addition, this conference is of interest to: Market Access Service Providers QA/QM Professionals Physician Services Life Cycle Management Companies Clinical Diagnosticians Since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), quality and accountability have been brought to the forefront of the American healthcare system. Subsequently, life science companies have had to tailor their approaches when targeting healthcare systems and providers. This need led to the creation of accountable care organizations (ACOs), which lower costs while striving to improve the care of a given population. There are now more than 600 ACOs in existence, and these organizations treated more than 23 million patients and reduced costs by $417 million between 2011 and 2014 alone. However, even with this success, ACO executives understand that they must collaborate with life science companies in order to grow and flourish. Collaborative relationships help all involved organizations meet new benchmarks, standards and quality of care metrics. They also promote: Marketing patient adherence to reduce readmissions Developing a successful population health outcomes program Utilizing big data analytics to remain compliant with HIPAA Implementing advanced technology to monitor chronic care patients Enhancing the Medication Measures Special Innovation Project These consolidated networks require a complete overhaul of previous techniques, especially with the exponential growth in the number of individuals covered by ACOs. The goal of this meeting is to have those from industry, along with decisionmakers from the provider s side, explain how to forge successful partnerships between the two entities. An expert speaking faculty will cover all facets of ACO collaboration, including sales, marketing, outcomes, metrics and quality. Learn more about this timely and intriguing topic through our many detailed presentations, collaborative panel discussions and an interactive dinner, where attendees will hear ACO leaders analyze the evolution of the healthcare system. We can t wait to see you there! Sincerely, Sponsoring and Exhibiting Opportunities Do you want to spread the word about your organization s solutions and services to potential clients who attend this event? Take advantage of the opportunity to exhibit, present an educational session, host a networking event or distribute promotional items to attendees. ExL works closely with you to customize a package that suits all of your needs. To learn more about these opportunities, please contact Andrew Sinetar, Managing Director, Business Development, at 212-400-6237 or asinetar@exlevents.com.

DAY ONE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2015 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 Chairperson s Opening Remarks D. Keith Fernandez, M.D., FACG President and Physician-in-Chief, MHMD Memorial Hermann Physician Network, CMO, MEMORIAL HERMANN ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATION 9:15 WEBINAR: The CMS ACO Final Rule CMS will provide an overview of the June 9 CMS final rule Tricia Rodgers, Deputy Director, Performance-Based Payment Policy Group, Center for Medicare, CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES (CMS) 10:00 Challenges in the Utilization of Big Data Analytics Have big data defined in the context of the current ACO landscape Overhaul your IT infrastructure to implement big data techniques Remain compliant with HIPAA regulations regarding information sharing Michael Dubroff, Senior Director, Managed Care Support, GENENTECH 10:45 Networking Break 11:15 CASE STUDY: Value of Clinical Research as a Care Option in an Integrated Research Network Understand the value of clinical research participation as a care option Learn how to reduce the cost of care, improve clinical outcomes and improve patient satisfaction within integrated clinical research networks Develop top-down model for integration of clinical research into patient care to maximize quality and patient engagement Allen Buechler, Strategy and Operations, ELI LILLY Jeff James, CEO, WILMINGTON HEALTH Jennifer Byrne, CEO, PMG RESEARCH 12:15 Luncheon 1:15 Understand Your Customer in a Post-Affordable Care Act Marketplace and How Detailing Has Adapted Delve into academic detailing and physician requirements for educating patients Explore legal standards and reporting requirements Hear best practices for e-detailing to gain access to physicians Master how to enter this changing market Matt Portch, Senior Director/Team Leader, Commercial Effectiveness, PFIZER 2:00 Insightful Analytics at the Medical Condition Level as a Management Tool Identify who will pay for the use of insightful analytics and how it can be incentivized Predict the correlation between the Triple Aim and analytics Use measuring and monitoring to create clinical outputs Ira Klein, Medical Director, AETNA 2:45 Networking Break 3:15 CASE STUDY: An Inside Look at a Molecular Diagnostic Company s Plan to Engage the Dynamic ACO Market Consider risk accommodation when developing a strategy for collaboration with ACOs Differentiate the ACO landscape versus previous healthcare models Learn methods and best practices for ACO engagement Mark Rayan, Senior National Director of Managed Care, Government and Strategic Accounts, CARDIODX 4:00 Manage Population Costs Beyond Technology and Services Examine proven outcomes for both payers and providers Study value-based arrangements and what it takes to completely manage population health with an engaged and informed physicianled Accountable Care Team Craft the appropriate strategy, combined with the latest technology, to achieve better health outcomes at reduced costs Debbie Zimmerman, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, LUMERIS 4:45 The Evolving Importance of the IDN/ACO Business Channel for Life Science Manufacturers Pinpoint where life science companies fit in the IDN/ACO world Develop a channel strategy for health system penetration Understand the business advantage of working with IDNs Tony Tipton, Managed Markets Corporate Account Director, Integrated Health Systems, SUNOVION 5:30 Conference Day One Ends We rarely have the chance to hear from the ACOs on how their organizations are structured, where they are focusing resources and what they need from their industry partners. Manager, Customer Segment Analysis, DECISION RESOURCES GROUP Great perspective from primary care a simple way of describing a complex concept. Account Manager, LILLY So great to get a healthcare provider s perspective. Senior Manager, Market Shaping, PFIZER To register, please call 866-207-6528 or visit www.exlevents.com/acos

DINNER SESSION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2015 6:00 Networking Drinks 6:30 The ACO and Life Science Risk Sharing Collaboration Dinner Not every ACO is designed to function the same. That said, they do have a shared goal: to raise the level of quality of care. Care improvement involves the accumulation of risk, and organizations looking to partner with ACOs must be aware that they are sharing this risk. As collaborations between ACOs and life science organizations become more common, the industry as a whole has recognized the need to accept risk in both cost and benefits. Before the industry can take on additional risk, key players must understand the integrated health system, explore where they help increase quality of care, and identify the level of risk sharing that produces the most effective and least hazardous results for involved parties. Collaborate with ACOs Through Risk Sharing Review what risk sharing between industry and ACOs looks like Address methods to determine an acceptable level of risk for a life science organization Create a risk guidance model in relation to payment timetables and patient readmissions Examine the balance between payers and care providers and how it affects developers Learn how payers can use readmission as a benchmark for payment [ [ [ Recognize the legal implications of risk sharing in partnerships between ACOs and the life science industry [ Discuss how to best implement a payer-provider shared risk model Panel Moderator: James W. Walton, DO, MBA, President and CEO, GENESIS PHYSICIANS GROUP Panelists: Prateek Bhatia, Director, LIFEBRIDGE HEALTH Ami Giardina, Chief Accountable Care Officer, NORTH CENTRAL ARIZONA ACCOUNTABLE CARE Kia Parsi, M.D., Director, ST. JOSEPH HEALTH PARTNERS Eric Weaver, President and CEO, INTEGRATED ACO Anwar Kazi, CEO, PREMIER PATIENT HEALTH CARE Jim Whitfill, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, SCOTTSDALE HEALTH PARTNERS Morgan Dunn, President, PIONEER HEALTH ALLIANCE 9:00 Dinner Concludes DAY TWO 8:00 Continental Breakfast 12:00 Luncheon The ACO panel dinner at the conclusion of day 1 was very insightful. It gave the biotech and pharma account managers significant insight [into] how ACO leaders define value and how the pharma industry and [our] products and programs can align with our ACO customers. Regional General Manager, Managed Markets, GENENTECH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2015 9:00 Chairperson s Recap of Day One D. Keith Fernandez, M.D., FACG President and Physician-in-Chief, MHMD Memorial Hermann Physician Network, CMO, MEMORIAL HERMANN ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATION 9:15 The Importance of Health Economics Outcomes Research for Strategy Development Pinpoint advanced metrics and industry trends to utilize when developing a marketing strategy Understand best practices for creating research methodology Evaluate patient needs and physician preferences to best serve an ACO Paul Cockrum, National Respiratory Group Director Health Economics and Outcomes Research, SUNOVION 10:00 Using Data to Manage Complex Populations Describe how to identify high-risk patients Tailor interventions for your population Learn how to obtain early feedback on program performance Lindsay Jubelt, M.D., M.S., Medical Director of Population Health, MOUNT SINAI HEALTH PARTNERS 10:45 Networking Break 11:15 Improve Patient Outcomes and Reduce Costs Through Increased Patient Adherence Learn how the industry can enter the ACO space and engage physicians Hear best practices for operating within a system s drug access programs and patient education/engagement programs Use population risk management software for predictive modeling of outcomes Understand how routes of administration and other drug properties can increase compliance Shailja Dixit, Head of Health Economic and Outcomes Research, ALLERGAN 1:00 CASE STUDY: A Successful Implementation of a Population Health Outcomes Project Utilize measurable outcomes as an output from a real-world ACO population health project Discuss building collaborative relationships with the mutual goal of improving care delivery Incorporate customer insights into an actionable project plan Robert Brinker, Key Account Manager, PFIZER 1:45 Diverse State, Diverse Programs: Florida Blue s Value- Based Reimbursement Programs Hear about the effects of Florida s medical landscape on the development of reimbursement programs Understand the differences between ACOs and PCMHs Relate the programs to your state for future implementation Barbara Haasis, Senior Clinical Lead, Value Based Payment Programs, FLORIDA BLUE 2:30 Networking Break 3:00 Build and Manage an Effective Business Development Team in a Rapidly Changing Market Transfer lessons learned and best practices to direct reports Anticipate physician needs by learning ACO structures Enhance sales approaches in an evolving healthcare market 3:45 Chairperson s Closing Remarks D. Keith Fernandez, M.D., FACG President and Physician-in-Chief, MHMD Memorial Hermann Physician Network, CMO, MEMORIAL HERMANN ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATION 4:00 Conference Concludes

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