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SeSSion descriptions KeyNOTe ADDReSS Leading Innovation & Change in Health Care jaynelle F. Stichler, DNSc, RN, FACHe, FAAN Professor, Concentration Chair - Leadership, Nursing San Diego State University San Diego, CA SeSSION ABSTRACT: Innovative and creative leaders are needed to catapult health care professionals to the next stage of professionalism and to fulfill the mandates described in the Future of Nursing report. Never before in the history of health care has there been a better time to demonstrate our leadership for innovations in health care delivery systems that ensure patient-centered, accessible, and affordable care that empowers and enables patients to achieve the best possible health outcomes. Understanding innovation theory and processes will inspire case managers to transform current challenges and problems into innovative and creative solutions. 1. Contrast the concept of innovation from the change process 2. Describe the benefits of the deep dive process in innovation 3. Formulate a plan for innovation within your health care setting to improve patient outcomes SeSSION 2 Health Care Reform How Does It Affect You? Christy L. Whetsell, RN, MBA, ACM Director, Care Management West Virginia University Healthcare Morgantown, WV SeSSION ABSTRACT: Health care is changing quickly and it can be hard to keep up. Case management is increasingly being assigned to manage the coordination and work of these changes. This session will identify and discuss the top health care agenda issues and how they may affect the daily work of case managers. In addition, the speaker will discuss projects currently in the pilot-state related to transitional planning and re-admissions. Lastly, the session will discuss how case management can form partnerships to deal with proposed health care reforms. 1. Identify and discuss the top issues on the health care reform agenda and how these can affect case management daily workflow 2. Examine the health care challenges that affect coordination of care across settings 3. Describe case management s influence that can be leveraged to produce effective partnerships in this time of health care change
SeSSION 3 Post Discharge Care Transitions Adam ellis, MD Hospitalist Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas Encinitas, CA SeSSION ABSTRACT: This session will provide an overview of best practices regarding post discharge care transitions. The speaker will provide an understanding of the outpatient care transition navigator and explain how the roles impact the reduction of readmissions. 1. Understand models of post discharge care transitions 2. Compare various clinical and administrative roles available to assist in the reduction of readmissions SeSSION 4 A Snapshot of New Innovations in Care Transition Programs Sharon Mass, PhD, ACM Director, Case Management & Palliative Care Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Rose M. Turner, RN, BSN, ACM Case Manager, System-wide Logistics System-wide Case Management Scripps Health San Diego, CA SeSSION ABSTRACT: As care transition programs evolve around the country, many different new interventions are being developed. This session will share an early view of two pilots being developed at Southern California hospitals. Bedside rounding is being utilized in patient-centered care to empower the patient to be a valuable participant. The role of the case manager, use of criteria sets and team dynamics will be shared from this initial pilot program. This session will also illustrate the collaboration of ED nursing staff and social work to implement criteria based case management. This test of change model in the ED was developed after an unsuccessful recruitment campaign for RN case managers to cover the ED. 1. Describe how new pilot programs help develop new care transition programs 2. Identify a key role of the case manager in bedside rounding 3. Apply creative case management model in the ED important dates early RegISTRATION (2-FOR-1 OFFeR) DeADLINe February 6, 2012 LATe RegISTRATION BegINS February 7, 2012 CONFeReNCe DATe February 16, 2012 Continuing education CE Certificates will be awarded upon completion of the conference. Participants may earn up to 7.2 Nursing Contact Hours (50-min hour) or 6.0 Nursing Contact Hours (60-min hour), and up to 6.0 Social Work Contact Hours. CE credits can be applied toward ACM Certification renewal.
SeSSION 5 The Palliative Care Movement and Implications for Case Management Betty Ferrell, PhD, MA, FAAN, FPCN Research Scientist and Professor Nursing Research and Education City of Hope Duarte, CA SeSSION ABSTRACT: The development of palliative care has come in response to many factors including an increasingly burdened health care system and consumer demand for better care at the end of life. This presentation will summarize the current status of palliative care and implications for case management. 1. Identify social issues related to the demands for palliative care 2. Recognize implications for case managers in relationship to palliative care 3. Discuss case managers as key team members in palliative care 2-for-1 registration offer! registration pricing early RegISTRATION 2-for-1 offer: Pay one registration and receive one registration for free! * Available through February 6, 2012 Paying Participant ACMA MeMBeR + 2ND ATTeNDee* $130 NON-MeMBeR + 2ND ATTeNDee* $155 MeMBeRSHIP PACKAge $290 STuDeNT (Student ID required) $60 LATe RegISTRATION Received on or after February 7, 2012 ACMA MeMBeR: $160 NON-MeMBeR: $175 STuDeNT (Student ID required) $60 * ACMA must receive payment and registration by February 6, 2012. Both attendees must be from the same organization and forms and payment must be submitted together by deadline. May not be combined with 2-for-1 offer. 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/scal Mail: 11701 West 36th Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72211 Fax: 501-227-4247
ConferenCe SChedule Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:15 am 9:10 am Registration Networking Breakfast with Sponsors & Exhibitors 9:10 am 9:15 am Welcome Announcements 9:15 am 10:15 am Keynote Address: Leading Innovation & Change in Health Care 10:15 am 11:15 am Networking Break with Sponsors & Exhibitors 11:15 am 12:15 pm Session 2: Health Care Reform How Does It Affect You? 12:15 pm 1:30 pm Networking Lunch with Sponsors & Exhibitors 1:30 pm 2:30 pm Session 3: Post Discharge Care Transitions 2:30 pm 2:35 pm Transition Break 2:35 pm 3:35 pm Session 4: A Snapshot of New Innovations in Care Transition Programs 3:35 pm 3:40 pm Transition Break 3:40 pm 4:40 pm Session 5: The Palliative Care Movement and Implications for Case Management 4:40 pm 5:00 pm Chapter Business Meeting / Closing Chapter Board of directors & ConferenCe planning Committee Chapter Officers: President Rhonda Colson, MSW Project Coordinator System-wide Case Management & Social Work Scripps Health San Diego, CA President-elect Nancy Skophammer, RN, BSN, ACM Manager/Educator, Case Management San Antonio Community Hospital Upland, CA Secretary Karen Longpre, RN, BSN, ACM Director, Care Coordination USC University Hospital Los Angeles, CA Treasurer David Sobel, LCSW Social Work Supervisor Patient & Family Services Riverside County Regional Medical Center Moreno Valley, CA Past President Rose Turner, RN, BSN, ACM Case Manager System-wide Logistics System-wide Case Management and Social Work Scripps Health San Diego, CA Members-at-Large: Tom Harris, RN, MSN Director, Continuum of Care Glendale Adventist Medical Center Glendale, CA Mencie Ilog, RN, BSN, ACM, CPHM, IQCI Assistant Manager, Case Management Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla San Diego, CA Natalie Moy, LCSW, MSPA Director, Patient Care Management Riverside County Regional Medical Center Moreno Valley, CA Mary M. Owen, RN, MPA Senior Director Care Management / Quality & Patient Safety University of California, Irvine Healthcare Orange, CA Education Committee Co-Chairs: Peg Bernardy, LCSW, ACM Director, Patient & Family Services Verdugo Hills Hospital Glendale, CA Sharon Mass, PhD, ACM Director, Case Management & Palliative Care Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, CA
8th Annual SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE February 16, 2012 San Diego Convention Center San Diego, CA ConferenCe location maps, directions, & accommodations San Diego Convention Center Ballroom 6 Upper Level 111 West Harbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: 619-525-5000 www.visitsandiego.com The San Diego Convention Center is located in downtown San Diego along the Bay. For driving directions and maps, go to: www.visitsandiego.com/maps. The convention center is conveniently located less than one mile from the Amtrak Station and the San Diego Trolley has two stops directly in front of the Center. To find a hotel surrounding the convention center, go to www.visitsandiego.com and click on San Diego Hotels/Downtown parking information On-site parking is available at the San Diego Convention Center s underground garage located below the building. Enter the parking garage on Harbor Drive between First Avenue and Fifth Avenue. Daily Self-Parking Rate: $10 PARKING WILL BE VALIDATED FOR ATTENDEES THAT REGISTER AND PAY BY THE EARLY PRICING DEADLINE. (Not applicable for Sponsors & Exhibitors. Valid only for Convention Center Parking Garage) 11701 West 36th Street Little Rock, AR 72211