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HFMA ShowHFMA Show--Me ChapterMe Chapter Summer Conference
July 29-31, 2015
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This brochure, including any updates, can be found on the HFMA Show-Me
Live Education page at http://www.hfmashowme.org/live-educational-programs
Agenda at a Glance
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Agenda at a Glance
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Hotel Information
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Once again, we are excited that the
HFMA ShowHFMA Show--Me ChapterMe Chapter
Summer Conference will be at the beautiful
Camden on the Lake Resort, Spa and Yacht Club!
There are a limited number of hotel rooms available under the HFMA block rate! To reserve your
room under the block rate, please contact Camden on the Lake by June 30.
Room Rates:
Double Studio: $155.00
King Studio: $155.00
1 Bedroom Grand Suite: $195.00
1 Bedroom Jacuzzi Suite: $195.00
Phone Reservations: 1.888.365.5620
Identify yourself with Healthcare Financial Management Association or with Group Code
HFMA0715
You may make your reservation directly by clicking on the Camden logo below:
Select
GROUP RESERVATIONS:
Group ID: HFMA0715
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Camden on the Lake * 2359 Bittersweet Rd * Lake Ozark, MO 65049
12:00 - 3:30 Registration Desk Opens
1:00 Welcome to the 2015 HFMA Show-Me Summer Conference
Susan Duncan, HFMA Show-Me President
1:00 - 2:00 Mosaic’s Journey to Transform from Health Care to Life Care
Martha Davis, Mosaic Life Care Institute Using the theme of Hill-Skill-Will, the presentation will focus on the
industry, region and organizational barriers and challenges Mosaic Life Care
faces; the new skills leaders, providers and the front-line staff have to develop
in order to prepare for these challenges; and how the role of will is critical when
forging a new culture and set of consumer-oriented offerings. As organizations
increasingly face disruption due to an increased population health focus and
shift from volume to value, it’s time to create a new continuum of offerings that
engage and activate consumers—not just patients. This presentation will describe
what Mosaic Life Care Institute has done to prepare, how they have engaged
providers and workforce in the journey, as well as what Mosaic has done well
along with hard lessons learned.
2:00 - 3:00 Monitoring and Managing Payor Contracts
Pam Hannah, CRCR, Cerner Corporation This session will discuss differences in payer rate structures, payer contract pricing,
and will prepare users to analyze and recover payer underpayments. Understanding
how to model proposed contract pricing methods and understanding how to negotiate
payer contracts will help to ensure healthcare organizations are maximizing their
reimbursement potential. After This Session Participants Will have a better
understanding of payer contracts and processes used to monitor and manage payer
reimbursements, minimizing the risk of unmonitored under payments.
3:00 - 3:30 Break
3:30 - 5:00 Payor Panel
Connie Demetrulias - Moderator, VHA Mid-America Tina Bradshaw, Aetna Better Health of Missouri
Annie Brozio, Home State Health
Brenda Bryant, United Healthcare of the Midwest
Bob Burnett, United Healthcare of the Midwest
Doreen Kombrink, Multiplan
Todd Lucas, Aetna/Coventry
Lynn Schleper, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Resmi Schrieber, Aetna Better Health of Missouri
5:00 - 7:30 Opening Reception & Trade Show
*First Flight of Minute Race Games*
Wednesday Sessions July 29, 2015
Time Session
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7:00 - 11:30 Registration Desk Open
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast and Trade Show
8:00 - 9:30 Keynote Speaker
Work Smart – Live Smart: How to Go From
Surviving To Thriving
Dr. Tim Crowley, Crowley Leadership The subject of stress has become a favorite subject of
everyday conversation. It is not unusual to hear ourselves
talk with friends, coworkers, and family members about the difficulty we have with
managing the stress of everyday living. We talk about being burned out, overwhelmed and
“losing it.” For many people, every day stress can build to a level that seems too difficult
to handle. Our reactions to the daily stressors can leave us exposed to a variety of illnesses
and injuries or can take us away from our life goals. This engaging, entertaining and relevant
presentation demonstrates valuable stress and resiliency techniques that can boost and nurture
our energy, restore focus, while helping us all to get the most out of work and life!
9:30 - 10:00 Break and Trade Show
10:00 - 11:00 Accountable Care in Rural America
Lynn Barr, National Rural ACO In this session, Lynn will describe the journey of the National Rural
Accountable Care Organization, who began as a single ACO with nine
members in three states and is currently applying for 40 ACO’s in 30
states with 200 rural health systems. We will discuss the unique challenges
of rural providers, how Rural Health Clinic, FQHC and Critical Access
Hospital billing affects value-based payments, and the need for policy
changes to preserve access for rural beneficiaries.
11:00 - 12:00 Succeeding at Risk-Based Care: Episodic Valuation
Eric Rogers, BKD Multiple market forces are driving transformation from FFS to value-based
reimbursement. Health systems must prepare for risk by understanding CMS
sanctioned reform, retail influences, and increased competition for patient loyalty.
Implementing bundled payments for episodic care will position providers for
successful relationships with commercial and governmental payers as well as
improve operational efficiencies while FFS rules still apply.
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch and Awards Presentation
1:00 - 1:15 New HFMA Certification
Jon Branstetter, Ste. Genevieve County Memorial Hospital
Thursday Sessions July 30, 2015
Time Session
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1:15 - 2:15 ICD10 Survival Guide
Janice Redden, Norton Healthcare With all indicators looking like ICD10 is going to happen October 1,
providers and physician practices can no longer put off recognizing the
infrastructure that will be needed and the possible revenue impacts to
survive this monumental change. Janice Redden, CCS, COC is the
System Director of Revenue Integrity at Norton Healthcare in Louisville, KY
and has been preparing the Norton system for ICD10 for five years.
In this session, Janice will discuss Norton's preparation plan for their large
tertiary care facilities as well as their smaller hospitals and integrated
physician practices. Janice will also touch on "must haves" under the
new coding system and what providers and physician groups who may
not have prepared well can do to survive the implementation of ICD10.
2:15 - 2:30 Break
2:30 - 3:30 Telehealth in Missouri: What’s Happening and What’s New
Rachel Mutrux, Missouri Telehealth Network
Aaron Zook, Hannibal Regional Medical Group Reaching patients through telehealth continues to drive and reshape care
in rural America and throughout Missouri. With the addition of a new
ECHO program, Missouri is on the cutting edge of care delivery. In this
session, you’ll learn how Hannibal Regional Hospital, a prominent adopter
of telehealth, has improved access to care and how your facility can reach
more lives than ever before.
3:30 - 4:00 Break and Trade Show 4:00 - 5:00 Legislative and Regulatory Update for Rural PPS Hospitals
Brad Brotherton, BKD Learn about the latest proposed and final regulations related to
the Medicare program and other recent legislation affecting rural
PPS hospitals. In this session, you’ll understand the impact of
bundled payments and quality initiatives on rural PPS hospital
finances and take away checklists of pending reimbursement
changes and best practices for quality initiatives and bundled
payment programs.
5:00 - 6:30 Reception
*Final Flight of the Minute Race Game*
Thursday Sessions July 30, 2015
Time Session
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7:00 - 8:00 Registration Desk Open
7:00 - 8:00 Hot Breakfast
8:00 - 9:00 340b Updates and Compliance Concerns
David Pointer, Pointer Law, PC
Jeremiah McWilliams, Ozarks Medical Center This presentation will cover the ever-increasing complexity surrounding
the federal 340B drug discount program. After providing an initial
overview of the origin, purpose and scope of the program, the presentation
will focus on practical concerns facing hospitals seeking to implement and
maintain effective and compliant 340B programs, including effective internal
audit programs. Particular attention will be given to recent guidance provided
by HRSA that impact important aspects of the program. These will include the
GPO exclusion, orphan drug exception, and patient definition issues. The results
of recent HRSA audits of 340B-eligible covered entities will also be addressed.
9:00 - 9:15 Break
9:15 -10:30 StarkWars - Return of the Federal Regulators
Andy Ramirez, Lathrop & Gage, LLC
Every transaction between a hospital and a referring physician must comply with
the Stark Law. This presentation will review the basics of the Stark Law and those
Stark Exceptions that hospitals need to understand in order to avoid a significant
compliance concern. The speaker will also discuss his experience representing clients
in self-disclosures to the OIG, AUSA and CMS.
10:30 -10:45 Break
Friday Sessions July 31, 2015
Time Session
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10:45 - 12:00 Missouri Healthnet Update
Steve Renne, Missouri Hospital Association In this session, Steve will provide an update on initiatives of
Missouri Healthnet, including
* SFY 2016 Budget Update – Medicaid funding increases and decreases,
Governor’s withholds and caseload projections
* Medicaid Managed Care Expansion – Proposal to expand
Managed Care statewide for adults and children. Timeline
and process to implement
* National Drug Codes – OIG Audit and the state response and
impact to hospitals
* Update on the Marketplace and Missouri’s uninsured - 2015 Open
Enrollment Results - impact of premium subsidies and impact on the
uninsured rate
* Medicaid Expansion in Missouri– or Not – prospects for the
next Legislative Session
12:00 Closing Remarks
Tina Gillespie, HFMA Show-Me Vice President
Friday Sessions July 29, 2015
Time Session
Exhibit Hours
Please take some time to view the technology, products and services that can help you com-
pete in the healthcare race in the exhibitors’ area. The exhibitors’ area will be open from
5:00 Wednesday, July 29, through 4:00 on Thursday, July 30, during all meals, breaks and
the reception on Wednesday evening.
Minute Race Games
Curious yet? Be sure to be at the Wednesday Reception when we will be kicking off the
Great Minute Race games of 2015!
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Thank you to the 2015 HFMA ShowHFMA Show--Me ChapterMe Chapter
Summer Chapter Sponsors!
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Registration Information
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HFMA ShowHFMA Show--Me ChapterMe Chapter Summer Conference
Camden on the Lake Resort, Spa and Yacht Club 2359 Bittersweet Rd * Lake Ozark, MO 65049
888-365-5620
Name____________________________ Title __________________________ Organization_____________________________________________________ Address______________________________ City______________________ State______ Zip __________ Phone ( ) _________________________ Email ___________________________ HFMA Member ID#______________
Full Conference includes all sessions, meals, receptions and entertainment
Registration deadline is at 6:00 p.m. (Central) on July 22, 2015. Cancellation Policy: For cancellations received by July 22, 2015, a full refund -
minus a $25 processing fee per registrant - will be granted. Cancellations made after July 22 and non-attending registrants are responsible for the full registration
fee. Substitutions are encouraged.
To register online click here:
If you are paying by check, you should first complete your online registration and select Pay By Check as payment option.
Payment by Check:
Please make your check payable to:
HFMA Show-Me Chapter
Please mail to: Jean Nyberg BKD 910 E. St. Louis St. Springfield, MO 65801
Registration
Questions
Jennifer Ogden
Office: 770-360-1756
Jennifer.Ogden@HealthPort.com
We’ve gone green! Session materials will not be distributed at the 2015 Summer Conference. Materials will be posted on the HFMA Show-Me website and you may save them to your tablet or
laptop. A link to the handouts will be emailed to all registrants prior to the conference. Internet access will be FREE in the conference rooms and all guest rooms.
Accommodations at the Camden on the Lake Please call (888)365-5620 and ask for the HFMA discount (HFMA0715)
to ensure you receive the group discount rate of $155.00/night, Special rate is subject to availability and will expire on Tuesday, June 30, 2015.
MEMBERS NON MEMBERS
$ $160 received by July 10 $ $200 received by July 10
$ $210 recevied after July 10 $ $250 recevied after July 10
$ $125 Show-Me Student Member
$ $250 CONFERENCE SPONSOR (Available to Show-Me Chapter Sponsors Only)
Receive complimentary registration plus exhibitor space, recognition at all
breaks, meals and receptions.
MULTIPLE FACILITY DISCOUNT
If three (3) or more register from the same facility, each registration will be
discounted $25. Must be registered at the same time using MULTIPLE discount
code when registering online.
$ Total Amount Due