July 16 2008 - PCPCC Stakeholders' Working Meeting Agenda and Presentation Files

 
Stakeholders’ Working Meeting
Advancing the Patient-Centered Medical Home: What Does it Take?


Wednesday, July 16, 2008
8:45 am – 4:00 pm (Eastern)

International Trade Center, Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20004

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Agenda and Presenation Files

Note: Click on the name of a presentation to download the powerpoint or pdf of that presenation.
For a complete set of presentations from the meeting, download a zipped file here.

7:00 – 8:15 a.m. Registration And Continental Breakfast

8:15 – 8:30 a.m. Patient-Centered Medical Home: Past, Present, and Future!
Welcome and Event Overview
Edwina Rogers, Executive Director, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative

The Patient-Centered Medical Home Revolution

Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, Chairman, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative and Director of Healthcare Technology and Strategic Initiatives, IBM

8:30 –9:30 a.m. What Does It Really Cost to Become a Patient-Centered Medical Home? What Does It take: Components and Resources
The Impact of the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model on Clinical Outcomes
Bob Berenson, MD, Senior Fellow, The Urban Institute

Lessons Learned From Operational Implementation of the Patient-Centered Medical Home: The Practice Experience

Richard Baron, MD, President Chair-Elect, American Board of Internal Medicine

The Relative Value Scale Update Committee (RUC) Recommendations for CMS Medical Home Projects
Julia Pillsbury, DO, Alternate RUC Representative, American Academy of Pediatrics

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Patient Partnership: The Patient-Centered Medical Home as Facilitator of Care not a Gatekeeper
Principles of Understanding Patient Expectations of the Patient-Centered Medical Home
Sabrina Corlette, Director of Health Policy, The National Partnership for Women and Families

Patient Assignment: The Business Case for Ensuring Patient Choice

Debbie Peikes, Ph. D., Mathematica Policy Research

Families as Partners: Why It Matters

Nora Wells, Director, Family Voices National Center for Family / Professional Partnerships

10:30 – 10:45 a.m. Coffee Break

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. Achieving the Patient-Centered Medical Home: What Does It Take?
Evaluating the Patient-Centered Medical Home: How Will We Know If It Works?
Bruce Landon, MD, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Department of Health Care Policy

The Commonwealth Fund – Evaluating Systems of the Patient-Centered Medical Home

Melinda Abrams, Senior Program Officer, The Commonwealth Fund

Early Lessons from Existing Demonstrations: The TransforMED Evaluation
Carlos Jaen, M.D., Ph. D., Co-Director, Center for Research in Family Medicine and Primary Care, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio Southwestern

11:45 – 1:15 p.m. Keynote Luncheon:
Through the Eyes of a Patient and a Physician

Don Klitgaard, MD, Family Physician Myrtue Medical Center, Harlan, Iowa
Duane Magee, Patient

1:15 – 2:30 p.m. Break Out Session Period 1
Center for Public Payer Implementation
Terry McInnis, MD, Co-Chair, Center for Public Payer Implementation and Medical Director, GlaxoSmithKline
Leslie Reeder, Chair, Medicaid Working Group and Quality Compliance Specialist, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing
Joe Grundy, Center Staff and Director of Operations and External Affairs, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative

Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Adoption
Cecily Hall, Co-Chair, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Adoption and Director of U.S. Benefits, Microsoft Corporation
Duane Putnam, Co-Chair, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Adoption and Director, Employers – Coalitions, Organizations, and Associations, Pfizer, Inc.
Andrew Webber, Co-Vice Chair, Center for Employer Benefit Redesign and Adoption and President, National Business Coalition on Health
Jim Murray, Ph. D., Center Staff and Executive Director, US Outcomes Research, Merck & Co., Inc.
Rohan Beesla, Center Staff and Director of Policy, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative

2:30 – 3:45 p.m. Break Out Session Period 2
Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations
Sally Bleeks, RN, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations and Managing Director, Office of Clinical Affairs, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Julie Schilz, BSN, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations and IPIP Manager, Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative
Shari Erickson, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations and Senior Associate, Practice Advocacy and Improvement, American College of Physicians
John Swanson, Co-Chair, Center for Multi-Stakeholder Demonstrations and <>, American Academy of Family Physicians
Rohan Beesla, Center Staff and Director of Policy, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative

Center for eHealth Information Exchange and Adoption
David Nace, MD, Co-Chair, Center for eHealth Information Exchange and Adoption and Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, McKesson Health Solutions
Chris Nohrden, MPH, Center Staff and Project Manager, Patient-Centered Primary Care Initiative, IBM Healthcare & Life Sciences
Joe Grundy, Center Staff and Director of Operations and External Affairs, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative

3:45 – 4:00 p.m. Chairman’s Call to Action! Review of Action Items Agreed to in Center Break Out Sessions
Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, Chairman, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative and Director of Healthcare Technology and Strategic Initiatives, IBM