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A HYBRID CONFERENCE AND INTERNET EVENTNineteenth PopulationHealth ColloquiumLOEWS PHILADELPHIA HOTELPHILADELPHIA, PAMARCH 18 – 20, 2019The Leading Forum on Innovationsin Population Healthwww.PopulationHealthColloquium.comTwitter: #PHC19ACADEMICPARTNER:For Early BirdRegistration DiscountRegister by Friday,February 22, 2019CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: Accounting Professionals: Approved for up to 15.5 NASBA CPE credits.HIGHLIGHTS: Awarding of the 2019 Hearst Health Prize Population Health Alliance Forum 2019 Special Tuesday Night Dinner, “Cells Are the New Cure: Advances in Precision Medicine” Presentations from top industry leaders who are revolutionizing healthcare Networking opportunities, including an Opening Night Reception featuring Hearst Health Prize finalists Exhibit hall featuring new and exciting solutions, products and servicesDIAMOND GRANTOR:CHAIR:David B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACPDean, Jefferson College of Population Health,Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PASILVER GRANTORS:GOLD GRANTOR:BRONZE GRANTORS:MINI SUMMIT/ADDITIONAL GRANTORS:CO SPONSOR:TUITION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: The Colloquium is pleased to offer full and partial tuition scholarshipsto qualifying representatives of local, state and federal government, consumer advocate organizations, safety netproviders, academics, students, and health services research organizations. Consult the web site for details.

THE NINETEENTH POPULATION HEALTH COLLOQUIUMPopulation health has become a leading strategic priority across the industry,and the field has experienced tremendous growth over the past year. Newcollaborations, relationships and partnerships are being created with the goalof improving health, reducing costs and increasing access. Community stakeholders are partnering with established healthcare organizations, employers are building direct relationships with healthcare providers and patients are becoming moreactively involved in their health and health care. Across the industry, stakeholdersare working together to understand how best make the transition to value-basedcare. We are excited for the opportunities and ready to face the challenges ahead.Practicing population health is more important than ever! As healthcare leaders,we understand the implications of socioeconomic disparities and are working totransform care delivery to meet the specific needs of each community. Advancesin technology, data analytics and precision medicine will allow us to harness andcultivate data and information into practical solutions. Join us at the 19th Population Health Colloquium as we showcase the groundbreaking work of organizationsthat are leading this transformational change!The Colloquium will bring together healthcare providers, payers, pharmaceuticalexecutives, leading technology and solutions companies, academia and government to highlight advances in population health. National and regional thoughtleaders will examine industry trends and share their expert insights, best practicesand case studies.The program will feature: Announcement of the 2019 Hearst Health Prize for Excellence inPopulation Health Medicare/Medicaid Directors A special Tuesday evening dinner program on precision medicine —“Cells are the New Cure” Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology andMedical Device Manufacturers Preconference session featuring New Models of Healthcare Delivery Managed Care Executives (MedicalDirectors, Pharmacy Managers) Co-located session with the Population Health Alliance Population Health Officers,Directors and Managers Mini Summits and Concurrent sessions focused on: Advancing Value-basedCare, Patient Engagement, Aging Population and Special Populations, PrecisionMedicine, Addressing Health Disparities, Technology and Data Analytics, andEducating leaders Multiple opportunities for networking with peers, including an opening nightreception in the exhibit hallThe Jefferson College of Population Health is proud to serve as the exclusiveAcademic Partner for the Colloquium.PARTICIPATION OPTIONSTRADITIONAL ONSITE ATTENDANCESimply register, travel to the conference city and attend in person.PROS: subject matter immersion; professional networking opportunities; faculty interaction.LIVE AND ARCHIVED INTERNET ATTENDANCEWatch the conference in live streaming video of plenary sessions and listen to audio ofpreconference and concurrent sessions over the Internet and at your convenience at anytime 24/7 for six months following the event.The archived conference includes speaker video and audio and coordinated PowerPointpresentations.PROS: Live digital feed and 24/7 Internet access for the next six months; accessible in theoffice, at home or anywhere worldwide with Internet access; avoid travel expense andhassle; no time away from the office.2WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Presidents/Chief Executive Officers/Chief Quality Assurance and Improvement ManagersFinancial Officers/Chief Operating Officers Case Managers, Social Workers and Psychologists Medical Directors Nurses and Nurse Practitioners Directors and Deputy Directors,State Departments of Public Health CIOs, CTOs, Vice Presidents andDirectors of Information Systems Directors and Managers of Programs inWellness, Prevention and Chronic Disease Directors and Managers of Healthand Wellness Plans Directors of Disease Management Physicians and Physician’s Assistants Alternative Medicine Providers Pharmacists (retail, chain andconvenient care) Industry Analysts and Consultants Healthcare Sales, Marketing andDevelopment Directors and Managers Human and Community Resource Managers Innovation and Transformation OfficersPROGRAM OBJECTIVES: Identify strategies for the design and implementation of population health initiatives Discuss successful population health management programs and share best practices Assess models of care to improve standardization, accountability, and reduce costs Examine the impact of collaboration, partnerships and innovative business modelson health outcomes Evaluate use of new technological advances (data analytics, predictive modeling andmachine learning) to improve population health management Explore strategies and partnerships targeting social determinants of health andhealth inequities Discuss professional development and education initiatives to meet future needsof healthcare leaders and a changing workforce Discuss ways in which evidence-based practices are being used to improve thehealthcare system Explain how value-based care is transforming healthcare delivery Explore opportunities, challenges and impact of precision medicine and how it aligns withpopulation health

AGENDA AT A GLANCEMONDAY, MARCH 187:00 am8:00 amColloquium RegistrationPHA FORUM 2019: CREATING VALUE THROUGHENGAGEMENT AND SOCIAL DETERMINANT LEVERSPRECONFERENCE: THE FUTURE OF PRIMARY CARE12:00 pm AdjournmentDAY I: OPENING PLENARY SESSION 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm1:00 pm Plenary Session2:45 pm NETWORKING BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL3:15 pm Plenary Session5:30 pm NETWORKING RECEPTION & POSTER SESSION FEATURING 2019 HEARST HEALTH PRIZE FINALISTSTUESDAY, MARCH 197:00 amBreakfast in Exhibit HallDAY II: MORNING PLENARY SESSION 8:00 am – 12:00 pm8:00 am Plenary Session10:00 am NETWORKING BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL10:45 am Plenary Session12:00 pm NETWORKING LUNCH IN EXHIBIT HALL1:00 pm MINI SUMMITS Choose one:I: How to Design, Implement,II: Winning in Value-basedand Sustain an OrthopedicCare: Market Trends andBundleReal-world Examplesof Population HealthCollaborative Care ModelsIII: Addressing the Barriersin Patient EngagementPrograms3:00 pm AFTERNOON BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL3:30 pm WORKSHOP TRACKS — Select from among three Workshop Tracks OR two Concurrent Sessions —Track I: Managing SpecialTrack II: AdvancingTrack III: LeveragingPopulationsValue-based CareTechnology and Accessingthe DataIV: Value-based CarePrograms for Patientswith Complex ChronicConditions3:30 pmCONCURRENT SESSIONS AConcurrent I:Together2GoalCampaign . . .4:45 pmV: Innovative Models inElder Care: A PopulationHealth PerspectiveConcurrent II: PopulationGenetics: A ProviderPerspectiveCONCURRENT SESSIONS BConcurrent III: Preparing21st Century PhysiciansConcurrent IV: ManagingCost through FunctionalWellness for Older Adultsin Senior Living5:45 pmADJOURNMENT6:15 pmSPECIAL EVENING DINNER PROGRAM: “CELLS ARE THE NEW CURE: ADVANCES IN PRECISION MEDICINE” at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsWEDNESDAY, MARCH 207:00 amBreakfast in the Exhibit HallDAY III: CLOSING PLENARY SESSION 8:00 am – 12:00 pmCourtesy of Philadelphia CVB/Anthony Sinagoga8:00 am9:35 am10:00 am12:00 pmPlenary SessionNETWORKING BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALLPlenary SessionADJOURNMENTHOTEL INFORMATION/RESERVATIONSThe Population Health Colloquium does not contract with any third party organization to make hotel reservations forattendees of the Colloquium. All attendees should make their hotel reservations directly with the hotel and not with athird party vendor.The LOEWS Philadelphia Hotel is the official hotel for The Nineteenth Population Health Colloquium. A special group-rate of 204.00 single/ 224.00 double per night (plus tax) has been arranged for Colloquium attendees. To make your reservations online,go to www.populationhealthcolloquium.com and follow the instructions on the TRAVEL/HOTEL tab. You may also make yourreservation through Loews Reservation Center, 888-575-6397 and request the Population Health Colloquium Group Rate when you call.Reservations at the group rate will be accepted while rooms are available or until the cut-off date of Wednesday, February 20, 2019.After this date, reservations will be accepted on a space-available basis at the prevailing rate.LOEWS Philadelphia Hotel 1200 Market Street Philadelphia PA 191073

MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2019CO-LOCATED POPULATION HEALTH ALLIANCE ANNUAL FORUM (Separate registration required)PHA FORUM 2019: CREATING VALUE THROUGH ENGAGEMENTAND SOCIAL DETERMINANT LEVERS8:00 amCreating Value through PopulationHealth Management Strategies:A Vision for the Future10:10 amProvider Engagement and CommunityInvolvementRose Maljanian, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, HealthCAWS;Chairman of the Board, Population Health Alliance, Hartford, CTJaan Sidorov, MD, MHSA, FACP, Chief Executive Officer, PA MedicalSociety Care Centered Collaborative, Harrisburg, PADavid B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP, Dean, Jefferson College ofPopulation Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PAKimberlydawn Wisdom, MD, MS, Senior Vice President, CommunityHealth and Equity; Chief Wellness and Diversity Officer, Henry Ford HealthSystem; Michigan’s First Surgeon General, Detroit, MI8:20 amDelivering Value throughInnovative Population HealthSolutions in Medicare AdvantageCongresswoman Allyson Y. Schwartz, President and Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Better Medicare Alliance, Washington, DC8:50 amInnovation Drive to AdvancePopulation HealthGaurav Lal, Executive Director, Innovative Solutions, Merck & Co, Inc.,Philadelphia, PA9:20 am10:50 amEngaging Low Wage Workers and anAging WorkforceRaymond Fabius, MD, Co-Founder and President, HealthNext,Newtown Square, PAFortune 500 Executive (Invited)11:40 amClosing RemarksRose Maljanian, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, HealthCAWS;Chairman of the Board, Population Health Alliance, Hartford, CTStretch BreakThe PHA Value Action Shop 9:30 am – 11:40 amSandeep Wadhwa MD, MBA, Chief Health Officer and Senior VicePresident, Market Innovation, Solera Health, Denver, CO (Moderator)Sandeep Wadhwa MD, MBA, Chief Health Officer and Senior VicePresident, Market Innovation, Solera Health, Denver, CO9:30 amSocial Determinant LeversMary Jane Osmick, MD, Vice President and Medical Director, AmericanSpecialty Health; Executive Board Member, Population Health Alliance,San Diego, CA12:00 pmADJOURNMENT12:00 pmPHA Luncheon and Annual Meeting(Paid Forum Registrants only)Brian Ebersole, Senior Director, Springboard Health, Geisinger,Scranton, PALearnLearn fromfrom aaNationalNationalLeaderLeaderinin PopulationPopulationHealthHealthJefferson College of Population Health is the first collegeJefferson College of Population Health is the first collegeof its kind, training leaders to transform care delivery andof its kind, training leaders to transform care delivery andimprove the health of populations.improve the health of populations.Learn more about our 100% online graduateLearn more about our 100% online graduatecertificate and degree programs atcertificate and degree programs ulationHealth.4

MONDAY, MARCH 18, 20197:00 amPaul Cohen, Vice President, Strategy and Business Development,One Medical, San Francisco, CARegistration OpensAlan Cohn, Chief Executive Officer, AbsoluteCARE Medical Centers andPharmacies, Singer Island, FLPRECONFERENCE SESSION8:00 am – 12:00 pmDrew Crenshaw, Senior Vice President, Population Health, Oak StreetHealth, Chicago, ILThe Future of Primary Care (Separate Registration Required)New clinical care strategies and models are challenging traditional practice as we alladdress the National imperative to move to value-based care. This session will featurefour organizations where comprehensive health care delivery is being transformedthrough “thinking outside of the office.” How are they doing it? What obstacles have theyaddressed? How do they measure success? Are they achieving the Triple (Quadruple) Aim?Gaurov Dayal, MD, President, New Markets and Chief Growth Officer,ChenMed, Fort Lauderdale, FLWe will address these and your additional questions with our panel of clinical leadersfrom Absolute Care, ChenMed, Oak Street Health, and One Medical.Mitchell Kaminski, MD, MBA, Program Director and Associate Professor,Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA (Moderator)12:00 pmMONDAY, MARCH 18, 20193:15 pmWelcome and Overview3:45 pmDavid B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP, Dean, Jefferson College ofPopulation Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA(Chair and Moderator)1:15 pmFrançois de Brantes, MBA, Senior Vice President of CommercialBusiness Development, Remedy Partners, Norwalk, CT2:00 pm2:45 pm4:15 pmNETWORKING BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALLThe Ochsner Accountable Care PlanDavid Carmouche, MD, President, Ochsner Health Network; Senior VicePresident, Community Care, Ochsner Health System; Executive Director,Ochsner Accountable Care Network, Jefferson, LA4:45 pmDeveloping Standards with Population HealthProgram AccreditationMargaret E. O’Kane, Founder and President, National Committee forQuality Assurance (NCQA), Washington, DCEvolving Care Outside the Hospital to MeetConsumers Where They AreNiki Buchanan, MA, PHM, General Manager, Philips PHM,Alpharetta, GACollaboration and Coordination —Making it Work (Panel Discussion)Niki Buchanan, MA, PHM, General Manager, Philips PHM,Alpharetta, GAHeather Cox, Chief Digital Health and Analytics Officer, Humana,Boston, MAAre Alternative Payment Models Working?Lawton R. Burns, PhD, MBA, James Joo-Jin Kim Professor; Professorof Health Care Management; Professor of Management, Wharton School,University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAMaking Data the Connective Tissuethroughout Your OrganizationHeather Cox, Chief Digital Health and Analytics Officer, Humana,Boston, MADAY I: OPENING PLENARY SESSION1:00 pmADJOURNMENT5:30 pmNETWORKING RECEPTION & POSTER SESSIONFEATURING THE 2019 HEARST HEALTH PRIZEFINALISTSEXHIBIT AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESTake advantage of this unique opportunity to expand your reach! The Colloquium is attended by highly influential and experiencedprofessionals. Sponsorship offers you strategic positioning as an industry leader. For more information call 206-673-4815 oremail exhibits@hcconferences.com.5

TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019DAY II – MORNING PLENARY SESSION7:00 amBreakfast in Exhibit Hall8:00 amWelcome and IntroductionsDavid B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP (Chair)Billy Oglesby, PhD, MSPH, FACHE, Associate Dean, Academic andStudent Affairs, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA(Co-Chair)8:10 am10:00 amNETWORKING BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALL10:45 amAddressing Inequity in Women’s Health:A Public Health and Population Health ApproachLeana Wen, MD, MPH, President, Planned Parenthood Federation ofAmerica, Baltimore, MD11:15 amHealth 3.0: Addressing Health Beyond HealthcareRonald Kuerbitz, JD, Chief Executive Officer, Agilon Health,Wellesley Hills, MAKaren DeSalvo, MD, MPH, Professor of Population Health, Dell MedicalSchool, The University of Texas at Austin ; Former National Coordinator forHealth Information Technology, Austin, TX9:00 amStephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer,Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health, Philadelphia, PACare Guidance: Populations, Precision,and PossibilitiesDon McDaniel, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, Canton & Company,Baltimore, MD (Moderator)Gregory Dorn, MD, MPH, President, Hearst Health, San Francisco, CA9:30 am2019 Hearst Health Prize PresentationGregory Dorn, MD, MPHThe New Value Investing: How Private Investorsare Weighing in on Healthcare’s Value Movement12:00 pmNETWORKING LUNCH IN EXHIBIT HALLDavid B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACPAFTERNOON MINI SUMMITS 1:00 pm – 3:00 pmMini Summit I: How to Design, Implement, and Sustainan Orthopedic BundleSponsored byThis session will discuss a collaborative approach to care that is focused on bringingdoctors, hospitals and insurers together to improve quality and lower costs of care.This session will highlight Rothman Institute’s bundled care payment model whichencompasses an entire episode of care – ensuring that appropriate diagnostic tests arecompleted, that surgery is performed in the most appropriate setting, and that all postoperative care including therapy results in an optimal outcome. As a leader in orthopediccare, Rothman Institute is committed to providing the highest quality care to patients.Scott Bergman, MBA, Director of Business Development, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute,Philadelphia, PACharlie Getz, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, PADavid Janiec, MBA, Director of Contracting, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, PAChris Vannello, RN, BSN, Director of Quality Improvement, Rothman OrthopaedicInstitute, Philadelphia, PAMini Summit II: Winning in Value-based Care: MarketTrends and Real-world Examples of Population HealthCollaborative Care ModelsSponsored byThis session will explore real-world examples of new care management and populationhealth collaborative care models to examine what’s working, what isn’t, and what thefuture may hold for improving the health of individuals and communities. To anchorthis discussion, this session will dive deep into insights from Deloitte’s research with USphysicians, US consumers, and health system CEOs to understand attitudes and adoptionrelated to value-based care initiatives.Panelists to be announcedMini Summit III: Addressing the Barriers in PatientEngagement ProgramsMore than ever, care teams are looking for simple and easy ways to implement programsthat increase patient engagement. Time and increased burden on staff are often thebiggest deterrents in addressing patient engagement needs. This session will feature upto two approaches to patient engagement, both of which were designed to be easy andsimple to use for both providers and patients. These were developed for patients withchronic care conditions, and for patients with cancer. Both support efforts to improvepatient engagement as part of work to achieve the Quadruple Aim. Join us for an interactive discussion to learn from these simple and easy-to-use programs developed to drivepatient engagement.Panelists to be announced6

Mini Summit IV: Value-based Care Programs for Patientswith Complex Chronic ConditionsSponsored byValue-based Care programs are gradually transforming the delivery and payment formedical care. Nowhere is this more evident and more necessary than in the treatment ofpatients with complex chronic conditions, for whom recent advances in technology, dataanalytics and care coordination capabilities offer providers the tools to significantly improve health outcomes and reduce medical costs. Unlike fee-for-service arrangements,well-designed value-based care programs for these high cost patients can generate thefunding necessary to drive better health outcomes.Though there are significant tailwinds coming from both governmental and privatepayors supporting value-based care programs, navigating this transformation can bevery challenging. This mini-summit will use the Fresenius Health Partners’ “full risk”programs for End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients as a case study in how to successfully structure and operate value-based care programs for patients with complex chronicconditions. With almost 50,000 Medicare (Fee-for-Service and Medicare Advantage)and Commercial ESRD patients currently participating in FHP’s “total cost of care” riskprograms, representing over 4 billion of medical spend, FHP has a 5-year track record ofgenerating improved outcomes and cost savingsFHP clinical and business leaders, together with physician leaders of the nephrologypractices and health plans, will share their aspirations, experiences, learnings and bestpractices with the goal of providing strategies relevant to your organization’s journeyalong the value-based care continuum. .Andrew Aronson, MD, FACEP, Senior Medical Director, Fresenius Health Partners, Austin, TXMichael J. Casey, MD, North Carolina Nephrology Associates, Raleigh, NCRajesh Davda, MD, MBA, Medical Senior Director, National Medical Director, NetworkPerformance Evaluation and Improvement, Cigna Healthcare, Hartford, CTAndrew D. Howard, MD, FACP, Metropolitan Nephrology Associates; Sr. Consultant to theCMO, Fresenius Kidney Care, Alexandria, VACosette Jamieson, MD, Metro Renal Associates, Consultant to Fresenius Kidney Care,Joint Venture Board Member, Washington DCTerry Ketchersid, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Fresenius HealthPartners, Austin, TXMini Summit V: Innovative Models in Elder Care:A Population Health PerspectiveSponsored byAs our society continues to address the increased costs of healthcare and the rapid accelerationof the aging population, health systems, seniors housing, post-acute providers, physiciansand the government are increasingly leveraging more innovative and integrated approachesto care. This session will feature 2 discussions on innovative models of care for seniors.Part 1: Connectivity & Outcomes — Linking Assisted Livingand Post-Acute to the Larger Delivery SystemThis presentation focuses on how vertical integration of care is changing the way assistedliving, post-acute and other consumer driven alternative sites of care offer solutions to issuesfacing the health sector related to cost, outcomes and social determinants.Mark Shaver, Senior Vice President, Strategy, Welltower Inc., Baltimore, MD (Moderator)Panelist:Sue Coppola, RN, CHC, Chief Clinical Officer, Sunrise Senior Living, McLean, VAAdditional panelists to be announcedPart 2: Meeting Frail Seniors Where They Live: Care DeliveryModels That Improve Outcomes and Reduce CostsThis discussion will present 3 innovative models that focus on chronic disease management, provision of non-medical supports and services for activities of daily living, andaddressing social isolation as ways to improve outcomes and reduce health care costs forhigh need, high cost seniors.Robert Kramer, Founder and Strategic Advisor, National Investment Center for SeniorsHousing & Care (NIC), Annapolis, MD (Moderator)Panelists:Lynne Katzmann, PhD, Founder and President, Juniper Communities, Bloomfield, NJSean Kelly, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Kendal Corporation, Kennett Square, PARobert Schreiber, MD, Vice President and Medical Director of Program for All-Inclusive Carefor the Elderly (PACE), Fallon Health, Andover, MA3:00 pmAFTERNOON BREAK IN EXHIBIT HALLMartin Leinwand, Senior Vice President, Business Development, Fresenius Health Partners,Waltham, MASAVE THE DATES!HYBRID CONFERENCES AND INTERNET EVENTSFOURTEENTH NATIONAL VALUE-BASEDHEALTH DATAPALOOZA 2019 PAYMENT AND PAY FOR PERFORMANCE SUMMIT March 26 – 28, 2019 Washington, DCFebruary 25 – 27, 2019 Los Angeles, CAThe Leading Forum on Innovations inPopulation Health & Care CoordinationCOSPONSORS: APG and IHAMEDIA PARTNERS: Harvard Health Policy Review, Health Affairsand Value Based Payment NewsHOSTED BY AcademyHealthMEDIA PARTNERS: Harvard Health Policy Review and Health Affairswww.HealthDatapalooza.orgSECOND ACO, BUNDLEDPAYMENT & MACRA SUMMIT www.PFPSummit.comJune 17 – 19, 2019 Washington, DCTWENTY EIGHTH NATIONAL HIPAA SUMMIT THREE PAYMENT/DELIVERY REFORM CONFERENCESIN ONE: ACO SUMMIT X, BUNDLED PAYMENTSUMMIT IX & MACRA SUMMIT IVWith Dedicated Plenary Sessions and Tracks forEach — One Registration for All Three EventsMarch 4 – 6, 2019 Washington, DCThe Leading Forum on Healthcare EDI, Privacy,Breach Notification, Confidentiality, Data Securityand HIPAA ComplianceMEDIA PARTNERS: Harvard Health Policy Review and Health Affairswww.HIPAASummit.comMEDIA PARTNERS: Harvard Health Policy Review, Health Affairs, Accountable Care News,Healthcare Innovation News, Medical Home News and Population Health ww.MACRASummit.com7

WORKSHOP TRACKS 3:30 pm – 5:45 pmWorkshop Track I: ManagingSpecial Populations(The Colloquium is offering one Workshop Track OR two Concurrent Sessions between 3:30 pm and 5:45 pm.When registering, please select EITHER one Workshop Track or two Concurrent Sessions.)Workshop Track II: AdvancingValue-based CareWorkshop Track III: LeveragingTechnology and Accessing the Data3:30 pm Introductions and Overview3:30 pm Introductions and Overview3:30 pm Introductions and Overview3:45 pm Evidence-based BehavioralHealth for High-risk Adultsat Oak Street Health:An Integrated, Technologyenabled ModelDrew Crenshaw, Senior Vice President, Population Health,Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL3:45 pm Lessons Learned from anEnterprise-wide TelehealthProgramJudd E. Hollander, MD, SVP for Healthcare DeliveryInnovation, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Dean forStrategic Health Initiatives, Sidney Kimmel Medical College;Professor and Vice Chair of Finance & Healthcare Enterprises,Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas JeffersonUniversity, Philadelphia, PA3:45 pm Using Predictive Data forPopulation Health SuccessBrittany Carter, DHSc, MPH, Director of Health andResearch, Wellsource, Portland, ORKatherine Suberlak, Vice President, Population Health,Oak Street Health, Chicago, IL4:15 pm Operationalizing4:15 pm Addressing the Needs ofTransformation in PhysicianPeople with IntellectualPractice: IntroducingDisabilities: A Population“The Protocol Machine”Health Management ApproachMarkAngelo,MD, MHA, FACP, Medical Director, PopulationTine Hansen-Turton, MGA, JD, FCPP, FAAN, President andHealth,CooperUniversityHealth Care, Camden, NJChief Executive Officer, Woods Services, Inc., Langhorne, PAAdrienneElberfeld,MS,PMP, CPHQ, Senior Vice President,Alexis Skoufalos, EdD, Associate Dean, Strategic DevelopQualityandOperationalExcellence,Cooper University Healthment, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PACare, Camden, NJ4:45 pm Open4:45 pm Developing and DeliveringPopulation Health Programs5:15 pm Panel Discussionto a Complex Population5:45 pm ADJOURNMENTSusan L. Freeman, MD, MS, President and Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Temple Center for Population Health; Chief MedicalOfficer, Temple University Health System, Philadelphia, PAErik Johnson, MBA, Vice President, Advisory Services forValue Based Care, Optum, Washington, DC4:15 pm Using Predictive Risk Solutionsto Structure Population CareProgramsGray Ellrodt, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Berkshire MedicalCenter, Pittsfield, MA4:45 pm Health Information Exchange:The Foundation for aPopulation Health PortalPamela E. Clarke, MSW, Senior Director of MemberServices and Chief Policy Officer, Healthshare Exchange,Philadelphia, PA5:15 pm AEye: Big Data Challengesand OpportunitiesAnthony Vipin Das, FRCS, MD, Associate Director andConsultant Ophthalmologist, L V Prasad Eye Institute,Hyderabad, Telangana, India5:45 pm ADJOURNMENT5:15 pm Case Study: A High-touchApproach to CoordinatingCare Across the Risk ContinuumKen Goldblum, MD, FACP, Chief Medical Officer, TandigmHealth, Conshohocken, PA5:45 pm ADJOURNMENT(The Colloquium is offering one Workshop Track OR two Concurrent Sessions between 3:30 pm and 5:45 pm. When registering, please select EITHERone Workshop Track or two Concurrent Sessions.)CONCURRENT SESSIONS A 3:30 pm – 4:30 pmConcurrent Session I: Together2Goal Campaign:Population Health Lessons from AMGA Medical Groupsand Integrated Delivery Networks Improving CareDelivery for Patients with Type 2 DiabetesJonathan P. Brady, PharmD, Assistant Director, Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Programs,Enterprise Pharmacy, Geisinger Health, Scranton, PAFrancis R. Colangelo, MD, MS-HQS, FACP, Vice President of PMA Board of Directors andChief Quality Officer, Premier Medical Associates, Monroeville, PAJohn Cuddeback, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, AMGA (American MedicalGroup Association), Alexandria, VAJohn W. Kennedy, MD, Chief Medical Officer, AMGA; President, AMGA Foundation,Alexandria, VAConcurrent Session II: Population Genetics:A Provider PerspectiveB. Kirk Sudheimer, MBA, General Manager, Global Sales, DNAnexus, Wake Forest, NC4:30 pm8ADJOURNMENTCONCURRENT SESSIONS B 4:45 pm – 5:45 pmConcurrent Session III: Preparing 21st Century PhysiciansPaul Chung, MD, MS, Chair, Health Systems Science, Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine,Pasadena, CASteven J. Scheinman, MD, President and Dean, Geisinger Commonwealth School ofMedicine; Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer, Geisinger, Scranton, PAStephen J. Spann, MD, MBA, Founding Dean, College of Medicine; Vice-President forMedical Affairs, University of Houston, Houston, TXBilly Oglesby, PhD, MSPH, FACHE, Associate Dean, Academic a

David B. Nash, MD, MBA, FACP Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA www.PopulationHealthColloquium.com Twitter: #PHC19 MINI SUMMIT/ADDITIONAL GRANTORS: CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: Accounting Professionals: Approved for up to 15.5 NASBA CPE credits. For Early Bird Registration Discount