AGENDA: DAY 3
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2020
DAY III MINI SUMMITS 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT
Mini Summit IV: Redesigning Health Care Delivery – Building Better Care Models
New models of care delivery are continuing to emerge in our quest to provide better access to care, improve quality, and decrease costs. These new models vary in concept, design and delivery. Some are focused on providing care across the full health spectrum, while others focus on a specific population, community or service.
This session will feature organizations and companies who are thinking outside of the box and have implemented concepts that are designed to improve care coordination, increase patient engagement and align financial incentives. It will include cases that illustrate how these organizations are revolutionizing healthcare delivery, including sharing their successes and how they have overcome obstacles and barriers they faced.
Paula Daniliuc
Vice President of Population Health Management, Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL
Vice President of Population Health Management, Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL
Paula Daniliuc is the Vice President of Population Health at Oak Street Health. In her role, she is responsible for Quality / STARS, Patient Engagement and Clinical Documentation. Prior to her role in Population Health, Paula led the Managed Care Growth efforts at Oak Street. She is a board member for the Harvard Club of Chicago and an associate board member for Chicago Scholars.
Brad Mendelson
Vice President, Innovative Operations, Absolute Care Medical Centers and Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD
Vice President, Innovative Operations, Absolute Care Medical Centers and Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD
Brad Mendelson is AbsoluteCARE’s Vice President – Innovative Operations a role he has served in for two years. In that capacity Brad oversees AbsoluteCARE’s New Member Enrollment Team and the Member Relations Team. Brad work closely with the social work department to provide support for our members in getting housing, food, transportation, and clothing. Prior to AbsoluteCARE Brad was at Avesis, a national dental, vision, and audiology insurance company. At Avesis Brad served as an Assistant Vice President of Strategic Initiatives starting and overseeing the Project Management Office, Medical Economics Team, and New Client Implementations. Brad was at Avesis for nearly 7 years.
Jenna Rose, MHS
Vice President, Population Health, Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL
Vice President, Population Health, Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL
Jenna Rose is a Vice President of Population Health at Oak Street Health. Her team leverages data to improve Oak Street’s care model, through data science, program evaluation, and medical cost analytics. The team has successfully implemented over 30 bespoke predictive models, which are used daily by Oak Street’s ~200 care teams to identify patients at high risk of adverse outcomes and disease progression. Her team has also developed technology tools and processes that have led to a 21% decline in admissions for high risk patients. Before Oak Street, Jenna consulted and invested in early-stage, health tech companies, and she has worked with innovative healthcare organizations in the United States, UK, Kenya and Liberia. She received her Masters of Health Sciences from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, where she was a Global Health Scholar.
Anoop Raman, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Officer, Absolute Care Medical Centers and Pharmacy, Philadelphia, PA
Chief Medical Officer, Absolute Care Medical Centers and Pharmacy, Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Anoop Raman serves as Chief Medical Officer for AbsoluteCARE, as well as a practicing family physician seeing patients in the company’s Philadelphia office. Prior to joining the AbsoluteCARE, Dr. Raman has held multiple medical managerial roles for value based care start-up organizations: he started Medicaid Walk-In clinics in Newark and Trenton, NJ; served as the founding medical director for a joint venture between a major health system and the casino workers union in Atlantic City, NJ; and led the expansion of primary care to over 25 health centers in the Eastern Province of Rwanda. Currently, Dr. Raman also serves as an Adjunct Professor with the Department of Health Policy & Management for Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, where he teaches courses in population health management.
Mitchell Kaminski, MD, MBA
NAVVIS Associate Professor of Population Health and Program Director of Population Health, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
NAVVIS Associate Professor of Population Health and Program Director of Population Health, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
Dr. Kaminski is a family physician who has combined clinical practice and teaching with a career in healthcare leadership that has included private groups, hospital systems, and academic institutions. Prior to joining the Jefferson College of Population Health, he served as Chief Clinical Officer at the Delaware Valley ACO, helping to develop the clinical strategy and teams in one of the largest ACOs in the country. He has continued to care for patients part-time, most recently at the Jefferson Department of Family and Community Medicine. Since joining the Jefferson College of Population Health in August 2018, Dr. Kaminski has led enhancement of the College curriculum to include greater emphasis on value-based care, population health management, and an increasing focus on the social determinants of health. Dr. Kaminski also enjoys working in collaboration with Navvis in a joint mission to promote successful transformation of health care to meet the population health needs of today’s patients…and tomorrow’s.
12:00 PM EDT
Transition Break; Visit the Virtual Exhibit Hall
Mini Summit V: The Business Imperative for Health in the Post-Coronavirus Era
Please join Dr. Fabius as he takes us through a decade of research studying what it takes to build sustainable cultures of health, leveraging the foundations of population health. After attending this session, you will be able to identify best practices and understand how cultures of health can be a front line defense against pandemics. And perhaps most importantly this presentation will provide the most comprehensive justification for building corporate/organizational cultures of health and well-being. He will suggest that this is the most important business strategy. He will share his many published articles demonstrating that this pursuit correlates closely with superior performance in the marketplace.
Ray Fabius, MD, CPE, FACPE
Co-founder and President, HealthNEX, Principal, AB3Health LLC, Former Chief Medical Officer, Truven Health Analytic, Philadelphia, PA
Co-founder and President, HealthNEX, Principal, AB3Health LLC, Former Chief Medical Officer, Truven Health Analytic, Philadelphia, PA
Throughout a successful career, Dr. Raymond Fabius has garnered medical and business leadership experience in an extraordinary variety of healthcare management areas including strategy, operations, network development and oversight, patient management, quality management, disease management, national accounts, occupational health, emergency preparedness, pandemic response, worker productivity, wellness and wellness promotion, travel medicine, health education, and data warehousing and analytics. He has served as a physician executive in academics, private practice, managed care, the health insurance industry, e-health, corporate health, workplace health, the pharmaceutical industry, and health informatics. He is the author of five books including the leading textbook in population health. Presently he is the co-founder of HealthNEXT – the leader in building sustainable corporate cultures of health and wellbeing. His company performs comprehensive assessments to identify gaps from benchmark and builds multi-year strategic plans to allow client companies to achieve best practice.
12:00 PM EDT
Transition Break; Visit the Virtual Exhibit Hall
DAY III PLENARY SESSION
12:30 PM EDT
Introductions and Opening Remarks for Day III
David B. Nash, MD, MBA
Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Chair)
Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Chair)
David B. Nash is the Founding Dean Emeritus and the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy at the Jefferson College of Population Health (JCPH). His 11-year tenure as Dean completes nearly 30 years on the University faculty. JCPH is dedicated to developing healthcare leaders for the future. The College offers Masters Programs in Public Health, Population Health, Healthcare Quality and Safety, Health Policy, Applied Health Economics and Population Health Intelligence. After voluntarily stepping down as Dean, Jefferson Health asked him to take on some additional responsibilities as a “Special Assistant” to the Chief Physician Executive, effective July 2019. A board-certified internist, Dr. Nash is internationally recognized for his work in public accountability for outcomes, physician leadership development, and quality-of-care improvement.
12:45 PM EDT
The Future of Population Health: What Matters to Patients, Providers and Payors
Miles Snowden, MD, MPH
Chief Operating Officer, Navvis Healthcare, Atlanta, GA
Chief Operating Officer, Navvis Healthcare, Atlanta, GA
A true expert in healthcare delivery, Miles Snowden is responsible for key centralized and in-market functions at Navvis. This includes clinical operations, implementations, and the successful ongoing delivery of Navvis’ population health solution.
Miles has an extensive background in healthcare and population health operations, strategy, and innovation. He has worked at the intersection of health plans, providers, employers, and consumer markets, and has served in executive leadership roles in operational delivery, clinical integrity, client relationship management, and product development and delivery.
Prior to joining Navvis, Miles served as the chief medical officer for TeamHealth, one of the largest physician group practices in the United States, with more than 19,000 clinicians in 48 states. Miles also spent 10 years at UnitedHealth Group where he served as chief medical officer for OptumHealth, United’s healthcare services business, and as executive vice president of Clinical Strategy. Prior to United, Miles spent five years as chief medical officer at Delta Air Lines. Additionally, he maintained a private practice in Louisville, Kentucky.
Miles has an extensive background in healthcare and population health operations, strategy, and innovation. He has worked at the intersection of health plans, providers, employers, and consumer markets, and has served in executive leadership roles in operational delivery, clinical integrity, client relationship management, and product development and delivery.
Prior to joining Navvis, Miles served as the chief medical officer for TeamHealth, one of the largest physician group practices in the United States, with more than 19,000 clinicians in 48 states. Miles also spent 10 years at UnitedHealth Group where he served as chief medical officer for OptumHealth, United’s healthcare services business, and as executive vice president of Clinical Strategy. Prior to United, Miles spent five years as chief medical officer at Delta Air Lines. Additionally, he maintained a private practice in Louisville, Kentucky.
Timothy Johnson, MD, FACP
System Vice President-Medical Group and Population Heath Operations, SSM Health, St. Louis, MO
System Vice President-Medical Group and Population Heath Operations, SSM Health, St. Louis, MO
Tim Johnson, originally from Logan, Utah attended the University of Utah, where he received his undergraduate degree in chemistry and then his medical degree. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at the University of Rochester and then spent a year as a chief resident before joining Intermountain Healthcare and the Intermountain Medical Group. At Intermountain Healthcare he served as Regional Medical Director and then Senior Medical Director of the Intermountain Medical Group. Additionally, he served on the Intermountain Healthcare Board of Trustees. In 2019 he joined SSM Health and is currently serving as their System Vice President, Medical Group and Population Health.
Mandy Mangat, MD, MPH
Chief Clinical Transformation Officer, Navvis, St. Louis, MO
Chief Clinical Transformation Officer, Navvis, St. Louis, MO
Mandy Mangat is a visionary leader, focused on driving population health strategy and solution delivery model for successful market-centric healthcare transformation. She is a design thinker who is passionate about aligning vision, innovation, and transformational strategies to deploy holistic operational models that integrate care across the continuum, while also addressing what matters to people. As Navvis’ Chief Clinical Transformation Officer, Mandy leads product design and innovation, creating empathic and data connected solutions for population management.
David B. Nash, MD, MBA
Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
David B. Nash is the Founding Dean Emeritus and the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy at the Jefferson College of Population Health (JCPH). His 11-year tenure as Dean completes nearly 30 years on the University faculty. JCPH is dedicated to developing healthcare leaders for the future. The College offers Masters Programs in Public Health, Population Health, Healthcare Quality and Safety, Health Policy, Applied Health Economics and Population Health Intelligence. After voluntarily stepping down as Dean, Jefferson Health asked him to take on some additional responsibilities as a “Special Assistant” to the Chief Physician Executive, effective July 2019. A board-certified internist, Dr. Nash is internationally recognized for his work in public accountability for outcomes, physician leadership development, and quality-of-care improvement.
1:30 PM EDT
The Emerging Mental Health Crisis
Marjorie Morrison, LMFT, LPC
Chief Executive Officer, PsychHub, Nashville, TN
Chief Executive Officer, PsychHub, Nashville, TN
Marjorie Morrison is the president and CEO of Psych Hub, the premier online platform for impactful and engaging videos and courses on mental health, substance use, and suicide prevention. A visionary and passionate pioneer in the mental health space, Morrison co-founded Psych Hub with Patrick J. Kennedy to connect people with best-in-class online certification trainings for providers and a free public video library for people seeking to learn more about some of our Nation’s most vexing mental health challenges. In her current role, Morrison is reimagining behavioral health through intentional and thoughtful design. By leveraging the digital space and combining clinical research with the art of storytelling, her mission is to provide engaging, evidence-based content on mental health that is easily accessible to everyone.
Mark Redlus
Chief Executive Officer, Tridiuum, Former Partner, Managing Director, and CEO, Yallingup BioEnergy, Former CEO, ImageTree Inc., Former CEO, CoreTech Consulting Group, Philadelphia, PA
Chief Executive Officer, Tridiuum, Former Partner, Managing Director, and CEO, Yallingup BioEnergy, Former CEO, ImageTree Inc., Former CEO, CoreTech Consulting Group, Philadelphia, PA
A seasoned executive with deep experience in venture-backed startups, Mark Redlus is Tridiuum’s Chief Executive Officer. Under his leadership, the company has raised millions in funding to bring its behavioral health platform to market, helping health systems and other care organizations find more of their high-risk patients, accelerate their access to care, and deliver better outcomes at lower costs. Prior to his role at the company’s helm, Mark headed Tridiuum’s Innovation Lab for nearly four years, leading ground-breaking research for products that would transform the way behavioral health is approached in this country. His background also includes mergers and acquisitions, venture capital and private equity fundraising, technology infrastructure development, and operational execution in the areas of digital health technology, clean tech, energy, healthcare, and life sciences. Prior to Tridiuum, Mark was Partner, Managing Director, and CEO of Yallingup BioEnergy, CEO of ImageTree Corporation, and CEO of CoreTech Consulting Group.
Don McDaniel
Chief Executive Officer, Canton & Company, Entrepreneur In Residence, Jefferson College of Population Health, Baltimore, MD (Moderator)
Chief Executive Officer, Canton & Company, Entrepreneur In Residence, Jefferson College of Population Health, Baltimore, MD (Moderator)
2:15 PM EDT
Transition Break; Visit the Virtual Exhibit Hall
2:30 PM EDT
Transforming Care Delivery Through Virtual Health
Cindy Gaines, MSN, RN
Chief Nursing Officer and Clinical Leader, Population Health, Philips, Alpharetta, GA
Chief Nursing Officer and Clinical Leader, Population Health, Philips, Alpharetta, GA
Cindy Gaines has over 30 years of healthcare experience, splitting this time between quality and operations across the continuum. Gaines was the Chief Operating Officer and President of Administration for a health system in Kalamazoo, Michigan. During her esteemed career, Cindy has led the integration of patient care across the care continuum and integrated program requirements of third-party payers including pay-for-performance criteria to maximize clinical, operational, and financial initiatives. Gaines also championed physician quality alignment, attained PCMH designation and CPC+ approval for primary care sites, and managed integration activities for growing organizations. As Chief Nursing Officer and Clinical Lead for Population Health Management with Philips, Cindy serves as part of the senior leadership team responsible for developing comprehensive population health solutions.
Judd Hollander, MD
Associate Dean, Strategic Health Initiatives, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Professor and Vice Chair of Finance and Healthcare Enterprises, Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PA
Associate Dean, Strategic Health Initiatives, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Professor and Vice Chair of Finance and Healthcare Enterprises, Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Hollander is Senior Vice President of Healthcare Delivery Innovation at TJU and Associate Dean for Strategic Health Initiatives at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and Professor & Vice Chair of Finance and Healthcare Enterprises in the Department of Emergency Medicine, where responsibilities include the JeffConnect Telemedicine Program and Jefferson Urgent Care. His research interests include innovative care delivery models (including telemedicine), risk stratification of patients with potential cardiovascular disease; cocaine associated cardiovascular complications; and laceration and wound management. Dr. Hollander was President of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, chaired the SAEM Program Committee and Emergency Medicine Foundation Scientific Review Committee and was Deputy Editor for the Annals of Emergency Medicine, and co-chaired the National Quality Forum (NQF) committee to create a framework to support measure development for telehealth. Dr. Hollander was the awarded the ACEP Award for Outstanding Research in 2001, the Hal Jayne SAEM Academic Excellence Award in 2003 and the SAEM Leadership Award in 2011.
David Nace, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Innovaccer, San Francisco, CA
Chief Medical Officer, Innovaccer, San Francisco, CA
Dr. David Nace is the Chief Medical Officer at Innovaccer where its category-creating healthcare data activation platform is on a mission to organize healthcare information and make it accessible, useful and actionable. He has over 25 years of executive management experience in healthcare, having served in a Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer roles with United Health Group, Aetna, and McKesson Corporation, with a more recent focus on early stage innovation development in Silicon Valley. Dr. Nace completed his medical education and residency training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he subsequently served as junior faculty in his early career.
Terri Steinberg, MD, MBA, FACP
Chief Health Information Officer and Vice President of Population Health Informatics, Christiana Care, Philadelphia, PA
Chief Health Information Officer and Vice President of Population Health Informatics, Christiana Care, Philadelphia, PA
Billy Oglesby, PhD, MBA, MSPH, FACHE
Interim Dean and Associate Professor, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
Interim Dean and Associate Professor, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
3:15 PM EDT
Improving Care for Children and the Community
Sandy Melzer, MD
Principal, Melzer Healthcare Advisors LLC, Seattle, WA
Principal, Melzer Healthcare Advisors LLC, Seattle, WA
A pediatric hospitalist and executive with over 30 years of experience in children’s hospitals, Dr. Melzer’s career has included leadership roles in strategic planning, business and network development, and population health. At Seattle Children’s, he served as SVP and Chief Strategy Officer between 2005 and 2015, and as Executive Vice President, Networks and Population Health between 2015-2019.
Dr. Melzer’s experience as a strategic advisor includes engagements with many top-ranked children’s hospitals and health systems. He serves as the Senior Advisor to the Children’s Hospital Association, focused on a wide range of topics in the children’s hospital industry including value-based care, Federal policy and Medicaid initiatives, telehealth, and response to the COVID pandemic.
He is a Professor of Pediatrics at the UW School of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Health Services in the UW School of Public Health.
Dr. Melzer’s experience as a strategic advisor includes engagements with many top-ranked children’s hospitals and health systems. He serves as the Senior Advisor to the Children’s Hospital Association, focused on a wide range of topics in the children’s hospital industry including value-based care, Federal policy and Medicaid initiatives, telehealth, and response to the COVID pandemic.
He is a Professor of Pediatrics at the UW School of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Health Services in the UW School of Public Health.
Karen Minyard, PhD
Chief Executive Officer, Georgia Health Policy Center, Research Professor, Public Management and Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
Chief Executive Officer, Georgia Health Policy Center, Research Professor, Public Management and Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
Dr. Minyard has led the Georgia Health Policy Center since 2001 and is a research professor with the Department of Public Management and Policy at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies (Georgia State University). Her research interests include financing and evaluation of health related social policy programs; strategic alignment of public and private health policy through collective impact, the role of local health initiaitives in access and health improvement; the role of targeted technical assistance in improving the sustainability, efficiency, and programmatic effectiveness of nonprofit health collaboratives; and health and health care financing. Minyard has applied a realist approach to much of her work over the last six years. This work involves multiple projects, the largest of which included eight rounds of sense making over five years to revise the original literature based theory about health system transformation. She maintains her connection with communities by working directly with local health collaboratives and serving on the boards of AcademyHealth, National Network of Public Health Institutes, and Communities Joined in Action. She also serves on the executive trio of ARCHI, Atlanta Regional Collaborative for Health Improvement.
R. Lawrence ‘Larry’ Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP
President and CEO of Nemours Children’s Hospital System, Jacksonville, FL
President and CEO of Nemours Children’s Hospital System, Jacksonville, FL
R. Lawrence Moss is CEO and President, Nemours Children’s Health System and is a renowned pediatric surgeon, biomedical researcher, educator, and health system executive. He is committed to Nemours’ becoming the preeminent voice for children’s health in America. He is leading Nemours toward building industry-leading operational capability in value-based care and population health and in raising awareness about the importance of children’s health to our nation’s future. His passion and clarity in focusing on the overall health of children—above and beyond simply treating illness—has been the essential driver guiding the organization toward transforming healthcare delivery. This includes changing how America pays for healthcare and expanding the role of children’s hospitals so that they become the stewards of all aspects of children’s health. With 1.9 million patient encounters annually, Nemours’ operates over 80 locations in five states, including two freestanding children’s hospitals, serving children and families from around the world.
Kara Odom Walker, MD, MPH, MSHS
Senior Vice President, Enterprise Chief Population Health Officer, Nemours National Office of Policy & Prevention, Washington, DC
Senior Vice President, Enterprise Chief Population Health Officer, Nemours National Office of Policy & Prevention, Washington, DC
Dr. Kara Odom Walker is Senior Vice President and Chief Population Health Officer of Nemours Children’s Health System. From January 2017 to August of this year, Dr. Walker served as Secretary of the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services under Governor John Carney. She was previously the Deputy Chief Science Officer at the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute and is a board-certified practicing family physician. Dr. Walker is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians and an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine.
4:00 PM EDT
Closing Remarks
David B. Nash, MD, MBA
Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)
David B. Nash is the Founding Dean Emeritus and the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy at the Jefferson College of Population Health (JCPH). His 11-year tenure as Dean completes nearly 30 years on the University faculty. JCPH is dedicated to developing healthcare leaders for the future. The College offers Masters Programs in Public Health, Population Health, Healthcare Quality and Safety, Health Policy, Applied Health Economics and Population Health Intelligence. After voluntarily stepping down as Dean, Jefferson Health asked him to take on some additional responsibilities as a “Special Assistant” to the Chief Physician Executive, effective July 2019. A board-certified internist, Dr. Nash is internationally recognized for his work in public accountability for outcomes, physician leadership development, and quality-of-care improvement.