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GO GI outlook 2018 no limits to achieving prosperity in gi practice austin,texas august Fairmont Austin COURSE DIRECTORS Costas H. Kefalas, MD, MMM, FASGE Akron Digestive Disease Consultants, Inc. Akron, OH Colleen M. Schmitt, MD, MHS, FASGE Galen Medical Group Chattanooga, TN Joseph J. Vicari, MD, MBA, FASGE Rockford Gastroenterology Associates Rockford, IL

join your colleagues for gi outlook No matter your practice size. No matter your arrangement. No matter your setting. There are no limits to achieving prosperity in your practice. Despite the record changes in this increasingly complex healthcare system, GI practices are finding ways to not only survive but also prosper in this new healthcare environment. Regulatory, operational, and financial challenges are requiring physician leaders to take a closer look at the business side of their practice and to harness their entrepreneurial spirit in re-visioning the GI practice of the future. Through pre-conference workshops, practice case studies, breakouts, and interactive discussions, GO 2018 will offer practical solutions in GI practice operations and skill-building opportunities tailored to your practice size, arrangement, and GI team role. Who Should Attend GI Outlook is designed for all individuals involved in or who are seeking a future in GI practice business leadership, including healthcare executives, physicians, nurse managers, and practice administrators. What You Will Learn Upon completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to: Build high-functioning GI teams and nurture future physician leaders Demonstrate value to payers by using data to differentiate your practice from the competition by having lower costs, increased efficiencies and better healthcare outcomes Utilize technology to drive innovation in operational efficiency Apply new techniques in patient engagement Understand how health care and payment reform will affect your practice Manage physician burn-out and team transitions in the modern healthcare system Explore opportunities to increase the profitability of your practice through new practice models, payment models, and service lines

Hear from Renowned Experts and Thought Leaders COURSE DIRECTORS Costas H. Kefalas, MD, MMM, FASGE Akron Digestive Disease Consultants, Inc. Akron, OH Colleen M. Schmitt, MD, MHS, FASGE Galen Medical Group Chattanooga, TN Joseph J. Vicari, MD, MBA, FASGE Rockford Gastroenterology Associates Rockford, IL Invited KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Thomas M. Deas Jr., MD, MMM, FASGE Director, Physician Development North Texas Specialty Physicians Fort Worth, TX FACULTY Camille Bonta, MHS Summit Health Care Consulting Washington, DC Brett B. Bernstein, MD, FASGE Phillips Ambulatory Care Center New York, NY Frank J. Chapman, MBA Chief Operating Officer Ohio Gastroenterology Columbus, OH Raymond K. Cross, MD, MS University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, MD Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD, FASGE University of Colorado Denver Aurora, CO Glenn M. Eisen, MD, MPH, FASGE Oregon Clinic PC Portland, OR Alejandro Fernandez, MBA, CMPE Gastro Health, PL Miami, FL David S. Nilasena, MD, MSPH, MS Chief Medical Officer, Region VI Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Dallas, TX Darrell M. Gray II, MD Ohio University Wexner Medical Center Columbus, OH Bruce L. Hennessy, MD, FASGE Ohio Gastroenterology Group, Inc. Columbus, OH Reed B. Hogan II, MD GI Associates & Endoscopy Center Jackson, MS Ron Howrigon President Fulcrum Strategies Raleigh, NC Caroll D. Koscheski, MD Gastroenterology Associates, P.A. Hickory, NC Lawrence R. Kosinski, MD, MBA Illinois Gastrointestinal Group Elgin, IL James S. Leavitt, MD Gastro Health PL Miami, FL Glenn D. Littenberg, MD, MACP, FASGE InSite Digestive Health Care Pasadena, CA Daniel O Connell, PhD Training, Coaching and Consultation Seattle, WA Klaus Mergener, MD, PhD, MBA, FASGE Digestive Health Associates Tacoma, WA Richard E. Moses, DO, JD Philadelphia Gastroenterology Consultants, Ltd. Philadelphia, PA Walter G. Park, MD Stanford University Medical Center Stanford, CA David H. Robbins, MD, FASGE Lenox Hill Hospital, Center for Advanced Endoscopy New York, NY Laura W. Synnott, MHSA Associate Teaching Professor Health Care Policy and Management Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Karen L. Woods, MD, FASGE Houston Methodist Gastroenterology Underwood Center for Digestive Disorders Houston, TX

pre-conference workshops FRIDAY, AUGUST am 7:00 8:00 am Breakfast & Registration 8:00 11:30 am Workshop 1 Principles in the Business of GI Practice Presenter: Ron Howrigon In today s environment, the prosperity of a medical practice is no longer solely dependent on high-quality patient care. Today, leaders on the business side of medical practices must acquire new tools for their business toolbox to be successful and sustain the competitive advantage. You will gain the tools needed to translate complex business principles into the day-to-day operations. Topics covered include: Health Care is a Business Mastering Revenue Cycle Management Understanding Financial Statements Negotiation Tips for the Stars Practice Dashboards: Analyzing Data Learning Objectives Implement complex business tools in a real-world environment Improve ability to conduct successful payer contract negotiations Use financial reports to evaluate the performance of your practice Use dashboards to monitor the position of your practice 8:00 11:30 am Workshop 2 Strategic Planning for GI Practice Leaders Presenter: Laura W. Synnott, MHSA This workshop will help you gain the skills needed to strategically position your practice to have a competitive advantage. You will learn the essentials of strategic planning for leaders in GI and its benefits for the organization and team. Topics covered include: Strategic Planning in a Dynamic Healthcare Environment Strategic Plan Implementation Communication and Your Team of the Future Change Management: Leading the Way Learning Objectives Understand how strategy will help your practice to prosper in this dynamic healthcare environment Explain components of the strategic planning process Identify the various analysis tools used in strategic planning Examine strategies to help you quickly move from development to implementation Improve ability to get team buy-in regarding potential changes in strategic direction

general conference day FRIDAY, AUGUST PM 1:00 1:05 pm Welcome and Announcements Course Directors THE POWER OF LEADERSHIP 1:05 1:25 pm Leading from your Strengths Karen L. Woods, MD, FASGE 1:25 1:45 pm The Leadership Team: A Path to Success Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD, FASGE 1:45 2:05 pm Developing Your Leadership Potential Colleen M. Schmitt, MD, MHS, FASGE 2:05 2:30 pm Developing the Future Leaders in Your Practice Glenn M. Eisen, MD, MPH, FASGE 2:30 2:50 pm Administrative Roles for GI Physicians Costas H. Kefalas, MD, MMM, FASGE 2:50 3:10 pm Succession Planning Use It or Lose Joseph J. Vicari, MD, MBA, FASGE 3:10 3:30 pm Panel Discussion: The Power of Leadership 3:30 4:00 pm Break and Exhibits 4:00 5:00 pm KEYNOTE How to Redefine Success During a Time of Extreme Change in Health Care Delivery Thomas M. Deas Jr., MD, MMM, FASGE 5:00 6:30 pm Networking Reception and Exhibits A g e n d asu b je ctt o ch a n g e. Ph ot og ra p h yw a iv e r: A SG Et a k e sp h ot og ra p h sa n d / orv id e o d u rin gou re d u ca t ion a lcou rse sa n de v e n t s, a n dre p rod u ce st h e mina SG Ee d u ca t ion a l,n e w sorp rom ot ion a lm a t e ria l,inp rin t,e l e ct ron icorot h e r m e d ia,in cl u d in gt h ea SG Ew e b sit e.byp a rt icip a t in gint h iscou rse,youg ra n tt h erig h tt o u seyou rn a m e an dph otographforsuchpurposestoa SG E.A llpostin gsb ecom eth epropertyofa SG E.

general conference day SATURDAY, AUGUST AM PM 7:00 8:00 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 8:00 8:05 am Announcements Course Directors NAVIGATING THE QUALITY PAYMENT PROGRAM 8:05 8:30 am Advanced APMs for Specialty Providers: Where Do We Stand? Camille Bonta, MHS 8:30 9:00 am MIPS: What s in It for My Patients and Practice Walter G. Park, MD 9:00 9:20 am The Cost Category Episode Evolution Caroll D. Kocheski, MD 9:20 10:00 am KEYNOTE CMS Quality Payment Program: What We Have Learned Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS 10:00 10:20 am Panel Discussion: Navigating the Quality Payment Program 10:20 10:45 am Break and Exhibits EVOLVING PAYMENT MODELS 10:45 11:05 am What s on the Horizon The 2018 Bundled Payment Bruce L. Hennessy, MD, FASGE 11:05 11:25 am Risk Adjustment and the Impact on Payment Specialists Caroll D. Kocheski, MD 11:25 11:45 am Opportunities in Care Coordination, Transition of Care and Chronic Care Management Glenn D. Littenberg, MD, MACP, FASGE 11:45 am Noon Panel Discussion: Evolving Payment Models Noon 1:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors ESSENTIALS FOR A HIGH PERFORMING GI PRACTICE 1:00 1:20 pm Navigation, Access and Satisfaction: Tools and Metrics to Maximizing Patient Experience David H. Robbins, MD, FASGE

1:20 1:40 pm Practice Forward: Advance Practice Providers Frank J. Chapman, MBA 1:40 2:00 pm Decreasing Variability in Care Carrots, Sticks and Other Ways to Align Your Practice Brett B. Bernstein, MD, FASGE 2:00 2:20 pm Contract Negotiation Alejandro Fernandez, MBA, CMPE 2:20 2:40 pm Using Analytics to Increase Practice Efficiency Frank J. Chapman, MBA 2:40 3:00 pm Panel Discussion: Essentials for a High Performing GI Practice 3:00 3:30 pm Break and Exhibits Breakout Sessions Breakout 1: Increasing Practice Innovation Through Technology 3:30 3:55 pm Telemedicine Onward, Outward Raymond K. Cross, MD, MS 3:55 4:15 pm Patient Portals 4:15 4:30 pm Questions and Answers Breakout 2: Boost Practice Revenue Through Service Lines 3:30 3:55 pm Ancillary Services from A to Z Reed B. Hogan II, MD 3:55 4:15 pm Centers of Excellence in IBD Lawrence R. Kosinski, MD, MBA 4:15 4:30 pm Questions and Answers Breakout 3: GIQuIC Users Workshop 3:30 3:55 pm Getting the Most Out of GIQuIC Data Glenn M. Eisen, MD, MPH, FASGE 3:55 4:15 pm Case Studies: Using GIQuIC to Become the Go-to Community Practice Brett B. Bernstein, MD, FASGE Colleen M. Schmitt, MD, MHS, FASGE 4:15 4:30 pm Questions and Answers 4:40 5:30 pm KEYNOTE Lighting the Flame on Physician Burn-Out Daniel O Connell, PhD 5:30 pm Adjourn

general conference day Sunday, AUGUST 7:30 8:00 am Continental Breakfast am Noon 8:00 8:05 am Announcements Course Directors SOLIDIFYING YOUR PATIENT BASE THROUGH MARKETING BEST PRACTICES 8:05 8:25 am Reaching New Patients and Markets Reed B. Hogan II, MD 8:25 8:45 am Using and Managing Technology in Practice Dos and Don ts Richard E. Moses, DO, JD 8:45 9:05 am Owning Your Social Media to Enhance Your Practice Darrell M. Gray II, MD 9:05 9:20 am Panel Discussion: Solidifying Your Patient Base through Marketing Best Practices 9:20 9:40 am Break THE GIFT OF INDEPENDENCE 9:40 10:20 am Marry or Merge? Glenn D. Littenberg, MD, MACP, FASGE James S. Leavitt, MD 10:20 10:40 am Locums as a Part-Time Option or Going Part-Time Thomas M. Deas Jr., MD, MMM, FASGE 10:40 11:20 am Get with It Employment vs. Independence Klaus Mergener, MD, PhD, MBA, FASGE Karen L. Woods, MD, FASGE 11:20 11:40 am Panel Discussion: The Gift of Independence 11:40 am Noon Final Words from the Course Directors Noon Adjourn EXHIBIT MARKETPLACE HOURS FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 3:30 4:00 pm Break and Exhibits 5:00 6:30 pm Networking Reception and Exhibits SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 7:00 8:00 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits 10:20 10:45 am Break and Exhibits Noon 1:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors 3:00 3:30 pm Break and Exhibits Visit the Exhibit Marketplace and learn about the latest products and services for GI Clinicians and Practices

welcome to austin, texas! As each day of the conference winds down, you ll have the opportunity to soak up the vibrant, eclectic and artsy atmosphere of Austin. Home to more than 200 restaurants in the downtown area and a vibrant music scene, there is no shortage of entertainment options. Hotel Information Fairmont Austin 101 Red River Street Austin, TX 78701 Opening early 2018, the Fairmont Austin will feature 37 floors with 1,048 guest rooms and suites. You ll be captivated by picturesque vistas of Lady Bird Lake, a dramatic cityscape and the State Capitol. HOTEL reservations ASGE has arranged a room block for this conference at $199 Single/Double occupancy per night plus applicable taxes and fees. This discount is only valid if the reservation is made before July 6, 2018. To receive the conference room pricing, please contact the Fairmont Austin Reservation Department directly to make reservations by calling 888.240.7773 (toll free) and reference ASGE GO GI OUTLOOK Conference. It is recommended that you make your hotel reservations as soon as possible. However, you may want to wait to make your airline reservations until you receive confirmation of registration from ASGE. getting to austin Just 7.5 miles from downtown, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport offers direct flights to and from dozens of cities in North America. Bonus: Passengers can catch live performances daily at stages located around the airport!

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION Physicians The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. ASGE designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Pre-Conference Workshops: 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits each GO 2018 Conference: 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Pre-Conference Workshop and GO 2018 Conference: 17.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits Nurses will receive a certificate of participation specifying hours of education accredited for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. This certificate can be used toward nursing requirements. Practice Managers and other healthcare professionals will receive a certificate of participation specifying hours of accredited for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. CANCELLATION AND CHANGE POLICY Cancellations and requests for refunds must be received in writing no later than Friday, July 20, 2018 to info@asge.org. Refunds requested before this date will be subject to an administrative fee of $100. Refunds will not be issued after July 20, 2018. Attendee substitutions are permitted with ASGE authorization. ASGE has the right to cancel a program at any time at its discretion. INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES Industry representatives interested in attending this course must contact Vanita Jordan-Moore, Senior Manager, Sales and Business Development (Tel: 630.570.5625; email: vmoore@asge.org) or Linda kay Tyler, Senior Director, Sales and Business Development (Tel: 630.570.5601; email: ltyler@asge.org). In compliance with ACCME guidelines, industry representatives may not ask questions during a CME course. SUPPORT THE ASGE FOUNDATION ASGE educational programming is supported, in part, by the ASGE Foundation. To donate, visit www.asge.org/foundation. ASGE Foundation

gi outlook registration form Course rates Early Registration Deadline: Pre-Conference GO Combined June 28, 2018 Workshop Conference Pre-Conference & Rates Rates GO Conference Physician Member q $395 q $850 q $1,195 Course fee if registered after June 28 q $495 q $950 q $1,395 Physician Non-Member q $595 q $995 q $1,490 Course fee if registered after June 28 q $695 q $1,095 q $1,690 Nurse/Practice Manager Member q $295 q $695 q $890 Course fee if registered after June 28 q $395 q $795 q $1,090 Nurse/Practice Manager Non-Member q $395 q $795 q $1,090 Course fee if registered after June 28 q $495 q $895 q $1,290 Select Your Pre-Conference Course (Additional fee choose one) q Principles in the Business of GI Practice q Strategic Planning for GI Practice Leaders team discount Register as a team of three or more and take an extra $100 off each registration!* Call ASGE Customer Care at 630.573.0600 to register at discounted team pricing. * $100 discount applies to conference registrations only. Pre-conference workshops are not eligible for team discount. Teams must register at the same time and be employed by same group. four easy ways to register Online Phone 630.573.0600 Fax Complete this registration form and fax to 630.963.8332 Mail Complete this registration form and mail to address below Best Value! Name Academic Degree/Credentials Title Institution/Affiliation NPI # Address City, State, Zip Country Specialty Email Phone Fax Credit Card Please charge my credit card: q Visa q Mastercard q Amex q Discover Credit card # Exp. Date (MM/YY) Name as it appears on credit card Signature Check I ve enclosed a check for $ made payable to: American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, P.O. Box 809055, Chicago, IL 60680-9055 For all registration inquiries, email ASGE Customer Care at info@asge.org or call 630.573.0600.

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