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The Changing Healthcare Landscape: Implications for Community, School, Business, & Providers 6 th Annual St. Clair County Health Policy Summit When: Thursday, November 14, 2014 Location: The Fountains Conference Center At Four Points Sheraton Address: 319 Fountains Parkway Fairview Heights, IL 62208 Time: 7:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Continuing Education Credits Teachers CPDU: 4.0 Credits for Teachers & School Administrators Nurses: The SIUE School of Nursing will award 4.0 contact hours of continuing education to nurses for this program. The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing (OH 348, 6/1/2016) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN 001 91) which is an accredited approved by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Meet the Keynote Speakers Katie Adamson is the Director of Health Partnerships and Policy for the YMCA of the USA. She has over 20 years of experience in health policy, partnership development and strategic planning in the on-profit, private, and government sectors. Ms. Adamson has consulted and advocated for healthy policies at the YMCA, for a public policy firm in Washington D.C. and in various Congressional advisory roles. She spent four years at the working on policy, partnerships, media, and Congress. Dr. Linda Renee Baker is a professor with the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Her focus area is expanding access to high-quality health care. Before joining the Institute in 2003, Dr. Baker lead the Illinois Department of Human Services; prior to that leading the Illinois Department of Employment Security. Presently, she teaches a leadership course at SIU Carbondale.

About the Program Goal: Those attending this Summit will gain a broader understanding of the less well-known aspects of the Affordable Care Act and how these provisions are intended to: improve overall health, access to and quality of healthcare, while controlling healthcare spending in the United States. Target Audience: Municipal leaders, teachers, school administrators, school nurses, business representatives, & healthcare professionals. 7:45 Registration/Continental Breakfast/View Displays 8:30 Welcome and Introductions Program at a Glance 8:45 Keynote I: Katie Adamson Transforming Communities: A Paradigm Shift from Sickness to Health 9:30 Break 9:45 Keynote II: Linda Renee Baker The Affordable Care Act: Implications & Impact on Healthcare Today & Beyond 10:30 Break 10:45 Panel Discussion Facilitator Karen Kelly. Panelists: Jared Beard, Kevin Hutchison, Bill McAndrews, Forest Olson & Susan Sarfaty 12:00 Lunch, Viewing Displays & Networking 1:15 Breakout Sessions (1). The Role of Hospitals in Community Collaboration Session Moderator, Mark Peters. Presenters: Paula Brodie, Sulbrena Day, Donna Meyer, & Anne Thomure. (2). Improving the Built Environment: Funding Opportunities and Local Success Stories Session Moderator, Rita Boyd. Presenters: Stephen Ibendahl, Bryan Werner, & Louis Clayton. (3). No School Left Unwell: Raising the Bar for Health: Preschools through High School Session Moderator, Karan Onstott. Presenters: Steve Arnett, Anne Lampe, Jeff Teasley, & Pat Watkins. (4). Opportunities for Win Win: Worksite Wellness Session Moderator, Nick Cardozo. Presenters: Heather Braundmeier, Pam Funk, Jessica Lotz, Rebecca Ray, & Kathy Weisenstein. (5). Success through Community Partnerships Session Moderator, Darrell Coons. Presenters: Kate Diouf, Jim Schneider, Elizabeth Patton Whiteside, & Barbara Whittaker. 2:30 Dismissal, Evaluation, Continuing Education Credits Panel Facilitator Karen Kelly has a long history of policy advocacy for the nursing profession and for people with developmental disabilities. She was the former and founding president of the American Nurses Association Illinois. Dr. Kelly is an Associate Professor of Nursing at Southern Illinois University School of Nursing where she teaches policy to graduate nursing students.

Registration Information Registration Opens: October 1, 2014 Registration Deadline: November 7, 2014 Cost: Professionals: $35 plus $10 additional for nurses seeking contact hours Students: $20 (first 50 students, thereafter $35) Online Registration Preferred: Mail registration to: www.getupgo.info P.O. Box 304, Belleville, IL 62220 Pay with Paypal See Last Page for Registration Form/Make Checks Payable to Get Up & Go! Questions?? Direct Inquiries To: Mark Peters 618-825-4423 or Jan Douglass 618-825-4412 Planning Committee Rita Boyd, Get Up & Go! Jan Douglass, St. Clair County Health Department Joyce Hoth, YMCA Greater St. Louis Kevin Hutchison, St. Clair County Health Department Karen Kelly, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Ray Klein, Village of Smithton Katie Koetting, St. Clair County Health Department Roy Lantry, Lindenwood University Donna Meyers, St. Elizabeth s Hospital Erin Murphy, YMCA Greater St. Louis Myla Oliver Blandford, East Side Health District Karan Onstott, McKendree University Mark Peters, St. Clair County Health Department Erica Rogers, St. Clair County Health Department Cheryl Singsank, Get Up & Go! Sarah Vogt, HeartLands Conservancy

7:45 8:30 Sign in, Viewing Displays, & Continental Breakfast 8:30 8:45 Welcome & Introductions Expanded Program 8:45 9:30 Keynote I: Transforming Communities: A Paradigm Shift from Sickness to Health, Katie Adamson, Senior Director, Health Partnerships and Policy at YMCA of the USA Examine the Need for a paradigm shift Analyze the Historical perspective on Federal role in setting the agenda & recent emphasis on community as unit of service. Describe the role of federal partners, including public health, including state & local agencies, and organizations like the YMCA. Predict future directions for a changing health care system under the Affordable Care Act. 9:30 9:45 Break 9:45 10:30 Keynote II: The Affordable Care Act: Implications and Impact on Healthcare Today and Beyond Linda Renee Baker, Professor Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Describe the main provisions of the ACA & the timetable for implementation. Discuss the anticipated outcomes, both positive and negative of the ACA. Compare anticipated outcomes to preliminary data on the performance of the ACA. Anticipate future issues and outcomes related to the ACA 10:30 10:45 Break 10:45 12:00 Panel Discussion Helping Schools, Businesses, Communities, & Providers Survive and Thrive Under ACA. Facilitated by: Karen Kelly, Former / Founding President of ANA Illinois, Associate Professor of Nursing, SIUE. Panelists: Susan Sarfaty Regional Superintendent St. Clair County Schools; Bill McAndrews Illinois Hospital Association; Kevin Hutchison Executive Director St. Clair County Health Department; Jared Beard Executive Director YMCA of Southwestern Illinois; Forest Olson Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation Describe the present impact of the ACA for schools, businesses, communities, acute care and public health systems. Discuss provisions made to prepare for implementation of the ACA 12:00 1:00 Lunch, Viewing Displays, & Networking 1:15 2:30 Breakout Sessions (select one) 1). The Role of Hospitals in Community Collaboration Session Facilitator: Mark Peters, Director Community Health St. Clair County Health Department Presenters: Donna Meyer Director of Mission Integration, Pastoral Care, St. Elizabeth s Hospital; Paula Brodie Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation; Anne Thomure Director of Hospital and Community Relations, Executive Director, Memorial Hospital; Sulbrena Day, Touchette Regional Hospital Vice President of Ancillary Services Describe the benefits of community collaboration for community and hospital List local examples of hospital community partnerships. Identify challenges and recommendations for future collaborative efforts.

2). Improving the Built Environment: Funding Opportunities and Local Success Stories Session Facilitator: Rita Boyd, Past President, Get Up & Go! Presenters: Bryan Werner Planner Metro East Parks and Recreation District; Stephen Ibendahl, Principal, The i5group; Louis Clayton Planning and Development Services, City of Clayton, MO Cite local examples of improvements to the built environment. Discuss funding opportunities in St. Clair County for improving the built environment. 3). No School Left Unwell: Raising the Bar for Health: Preschools through High School Session Facilitator: Karan Onstott Associate Professor of Health & Wellness, McKendree University Presenters: Steve Arnett Childcare Director Mid County YMCA; Jeff Teasley Principal of Lebanon Grade School; Pat Watkins Faculty Belleville East High School; Anne Lampe Faculty Whiteside Elementary School Define overall benefits when school health standards are implemented through programs and activities to improve the school environment. Cite local examples of schools that have made improvements in the physical activity and nutritional environment. Introduce Healthy Eating and Physical Activity (HEPA) standards for school environments. 4). Opportunities for Win Win: Worksite Wellness Session Facilitator: Nick Cardozo, Scott Air Force Base Presenters: Rebecca Ray Director of Public Relations, Allsup; Kathy Weisenstein Outreach and Prevention Manager, St. Clair County Health Department; Heather Braundmeier Health Promotions Specialist Scott Air Force Base Health and Wellness Center; Pam Funk Assistant City Administrator, City of O Fallon; Jessica Lotz President, O'Fallon Shiloh Chamber of Commerce. Discuss various models for wellness programs in the workplace. List benefits of wellness programs for both employers and employees. 5). Success through Community Partnerships Session Facilitator Darrell Coons, BASIC Initiative Presenters: Jim Schneider Director Community Partnerships, City of Belleville; Barbara Whittaker Community Garden Coordinator, St. John s United Church of Christ; Kate Diouf Associate Executive Director of Program Development, YMCA of Southwest Illinois; Elizabeth Patton Whiteside Director East Side Health District Explain how collaboration can lead to collective impact on the health of a community. Describe diverse examples and multiple benefits realized from local collaboratives

Registration Opens: October 1, 2014 Registration Deadline: November 7, 2014 Cost: Professionals: $35 ($10 for nursing contact hours) Registration Form Name: Online Registration Preferred: www.getupgo.info Secure online payment by Paypal Mail registration to: P.O. Box 304 Belleville, IL 62220, Mailed Agency: Street Address: City, State: County/Zip Code: Telephone: Fax: Email: Continuing Education Credits : Nurse ($10 additional fee) CPDU None Select the Best Description of your Profession / Work Setting Teacher School Administration Healthcare Acute Care, Higher Education Public Health Municipal Official Municipal Staff Municipal Planner Business Community LEED AP/Green Associate Professional Engineer Other Select Your Breakout Session to Help Us Plan Sufficient Space (See Page 5 for Description) 1. The Role of Hospitals in Community Collaboration (Best for healthcare workers in acute care, municipal personnel, planners, engineers) 2. Improving the Built Environment: Funding Opportunities and Local Success Stories (Best for municipal personnel, engineers, public health) 3. No School Left Unwell: Raising the Bar for Health: Preschools through High School (Best for educators, public health) 4. Opportunities for Win Win: Worksite Wellness (Best for business community, school administrators) 5. Success through Community Partnerships (Best for anyone interested in partnerships) To help us best meet the needs of our conference attendees, please answer following questions: Use this Scale: SA = Strongly Agree A= Agree N = Neutral D= Disagree SD = Strongly Disagree 1. The Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as Obama Care is strictly about health insurance 2. The Affordable Care Act is causing health care costs to rise rapidly 3. The Federal government has very little interest in community health 4. The way communities are designed has little bearing on the health of individuals 5. Employee wellness programs are beneficial to both employers and employees 6. School policies are key influencing factors in the health and academic success of students. 7. Hospitals take care of sick and injured people and have very little to do with the health of the surrounding community 8. St. Clair County leaders and residents have very little interest in biking and walking 9. St. Clair County entities (schools, towns, healthcare organizations, business, agencies, & volunteer organizations) do a good job of collaborating with others? 10. Health should be strictly left up to healthcare providers.