30 October 2017
11:30 AM - 3:00 PM CST
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HBA ST. LOUIS PRESENTS

New Date: From a Culture of Illness to a Culture of Wellness: Population Health Management Movement

Healthcare reform and the value based payment models are forcing our healthcare delivery system to shift from a culture of illness – with a focus on individual sick patients and financial benefit of high utilization, to a culture of wellness – with a focus on population health management and prevention of utilization. To accomplish this, we must care for the patients as they navigate in their own environments, outside of the control of our medical buildings. This program will educate attendees about the increase of value based payment models throughout the healthcare industry, explore population health management's opportunities and challenges and discuss advances in technology, such as interoperability, telemedicine, predictive analytics and wearable devices, which are making this seismic shift possible.

Agenda
3:30 – 4:00 PM    Registration and networking
4:00 – 4:45 PM    Keynote address
4:45 – 5:30 PM    Panel discussion
5:30 – 7:00 PM    Networking happy hour

Special instructions: Due to major construction on campus, parking is limited. Please allow yourself ample time to park. Please see map.

Registration information
Event is open to: HBA members and nonmembers
Online registration deadline: October 29, 2017
Onsite (walk-in) registration: Is allowed

Cancellations/refunds
Is this event refundable? Yes
If yes, requests must be submitted in writing to events@hbanet.org by October 26, 2017; no refunds are available after this date.

Learning Objectives

1. Explain population health management’s promise and barriers to success
2. Recognize the need to develop population health management solutions within your organization
3. Discuss technology’s role in the shift from a culture of illness to a culture of wellness

Featured Speakers

Abigail Barker
Research assistant professor, Brown School of Social Work
Karen Bradshaw
Community referral coordinator (CRC) program director, Saint Louis Integrated Health Network
Damon Broyles
Chief medical information officer, St. Anthony's Medical Center
Julie Eckstein
Associate Vice President Community Health, Ascension Health
Maribeth Hollinshead
Director and nurse care manager, Signature Medical Group
Chris Lehmuth
Senior director, enterprise data science and information products, Express Scripts
Kate Lichtenberg
Physician director, enhanced personal health care, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield

Event Sponsor



Lumeris





Pricing

 MemberNon-Member
Regular registration$29.00 / €25.00$45.00 / €39.00

Members receive up to 50 percent discount



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