Agenda Monday, November 6 - Namd

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AGENDA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 68:00 AM – 4:00 PMExhibit Hall Set UpIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level7:30 AM – 7:00 PMRegistration Desk OpenIndependence Center Foyer, Independence Level7:30 AM – 8:30 AMState Staff ONLY Breakfast*Regency Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom Level*Please note this breakfast is open to state staff ONLY.9:00 AM – 12:00 PMState Staff ONLY MeetingRegency Ballroom Salons C-D, Ballroom Level12:00 PM – 1:00 PMState Staff ONLY Lunch*President's Quarters, Third Floor*Please note this lunch is open to state staff ONLY.1:00 PM – 5:00 PMState Staff ONLY MeetingRegency Ballroom Salons C-D, Ballroom Level5:00 PM – 7:00 PMExhibit Hall Opening ReceptionIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM1

AGENDA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 77:00 AM – 8:00 AMEarly Bird CoffeeIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level7:00 AM – 5:00 PMRegistration Desk OpenIndependence Center Foyer, Independence Level7:00 AM – 6:30 PMExhibit Hall OpenIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level8:00 AM – 9:00 AMNetworking Breakfast Sponsored by Centene CorporationRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level9:00 AM – 9:20 AMWelcome & Opening RemarksRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level9:20 AM – 10:00 AMPLENARY SESSIONTHE ADMINISTRATION’S VISION FORMEDICAID IN 2017 & BEYONDRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level10:00 AM – 10:30 AMNetworking BreakIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level10:30 AM – 12:00 PMCONCURRENT BREAKOUTSREFLECTIONS FROM THE HILL ONNATIONAL HEALTH CARE REFORMWashington Rooms A-B, Ballroom LevelDELIVERING CARE ACROSS RURAL &FRONTIER AMERICA: THE ROLE OFTELEMEDICINE & PARAMEDICINEPotomac Rooms 1-2, Ballroom LevelMEDICAID’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING COMMUNITYENGAGEMENT & ECONOMIC MOBILITYPotomac Rooms 3-4, Ballroom LevelBUSTING THE SILOS OF PHYSICAL &BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAREPotomac Rooms 5-6, Ballroom Level2NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID DIRECTORS (NAMD)

LETTERFROM ing Lunch Sponsored by Aetna MedicaidRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level1:30 PM – 3:00 PMPLENARY SESSIONMEDICAID FROM THE MEMBER'S PERSPECTIVE3:00 PM – 3:30 PMNetworking BreakFeaturing scoops from Ice Cream Jubilee!Independence Center & Foyer, Independence Level3:30 PM – 5:00 PMCONCURRENT BREAKOUTSTHE NEXT FRONTIER FOR DUALSWashington Rooms A-B, Ballroom LevelAGENDAAGENDARegency Ballroom, Ballroom LevelCONFERENCE INFO12:00 PM – 1:30 PMALTERNATIVE PAYMENT MODELS TO ADDRESSTHE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHPotomac Rooms 1-2, Ballroom LevelEARLY INTERVENTION IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTHMEDICAID COVERAGE & STATE INSURANCEEXCHANGES: HOW ARE STATES APPROACHINGCOVERAGE IN 2018?SPEAKERSPotomac Rooms 3-4, Ballroom LevelPotomac Rooms 5-6, Ballroom LevelTuesday Networking Happy HourIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence LevelEXHIBITORS/SPONSORS5:00 PM – 6:30 PMNAMD INFOEXHIBITORS32016 CONFERENCEPROGRAMNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAIDDIRECTORS(NAMD)3

7:00 AM – 8:00 AMEarly Bird CoffeeIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level7:00 AM – 2:15 PMRegistration Desk OpenIndependence Center Foyer, Independence Level7:00 AM – 11:00 AMExhibit Hall OpenIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level8:00 AM – 8:45 AMMedicaid Directors & NAMD Alumni ONLY Breakfast*Tidewater 2, Second Floor*Please note this breakfast is open to Medicaid Directors & NAMD Alumni ONLY.8:00 AM – 8:45 AMNetworking Breakfast Sponsored by AnthemRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level8:45 AM – 9:15 AMPLENARY SESSIONAGENDAAGENDACONFERENCE INFOLETTERFROMTHE THE VISION FROM THE CENTER FOR MEDICAID& CHIP SERVICESRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level9:15 AM – 10:30 AMPLENARY SESSIONAN AMERICAN SICKNESS:HOW U.S. HEALTH CARE BECAME BIG BUSINESSEXHIBITORS/SPONSORSRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level10:30 AM – 11:00 AMNetworking BreakIndependence Center & Foyer, Independence Level11:00 AM – 12:30 PMCONCURRENT BREAKOUTSTHE 6 18 INITIATIVE: ACCELERATINGEVIDENCE INTO ACTIONWashington Rooms A-B, Ballroom LevelPEDIATRIC INNOVATIONS IN MEDICAIDPotomac Rooms 1-2, Ballroom Level4NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID2017 CONFERENCEDIRECTORSPROGRAM(NAMD)4

LETTERFROMTHE EXECUTIVEDIRECTORAGENDAWEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER811:00 AM – 12:30 PMCONCURRENT BREAKOUTS (cont.)THE FEDERAL-STATE PARTNERSHIP:A KEY INGREDIENT IN MEDICAID INNOVATIONPotomac Rooms 3-4, Ballroom LevelADDRESSING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC: PERSPECTIVESFROM MEDICAID, PROVIDERS, & PATIENTSPotomac Rooms 5-6, Ballroom Level12:30 PM – 2:15 PMLUNCH & PLENARY SESSIONLunch Sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of IL, MT, MN, OKand TXREFLECTIONS ON NATIONAL HEALTH CAREREFORM FROM THE MEDIARegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level5NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID2017 CONFERENCEDIRECTORSPROGRAM(NAMD)5

CONFERENCE INFOLETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVEDIRECTORSESSIONOVERVIEWSTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 79:20 AM – 10:00 AM PLENARY SESSIONTHE ADMINISTRATION’S VISION FOR MEDICAID IN 2017 & BEYONDRegency Ballroom, Ballroom LevelAdministrator Seema Verma will share the Administration’s vision for CMS moving forward, including thefederal-state partnership with Medicaid Directors.AGENDAMODERATOR: Matt Salo, Executive Director, NAMDSPEAKER: Seema Verma, Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services,U.S. Department of Health & Human Services10:30 AM – 12:00 PM CONCURRENT BREAKOUTSREFLECTIONS FROM THE HILL ON NATIONAL HEALTH CARE REFORMEXHIBITORS/SPONSORSSPEAKERSWashington Rooms A-B, Ballroom Level6Health care staffers from Capitol Hill will share their perspectives on how health care reform efforts playedout in 2017 and their predictions of what’s ahead in 2018. This session is open to the press, but off the record.MODERATOR: Catherine Finley, Partner, Thorn Run PartnersSPEAKERS: Anne Dwyer, Health Counsel, U.S. Senate Finance Committee (Minority) Stuart Portman, Health Policy Advisor, U.S. Senate Finance Committee (Majority) Rachel Pryor, Senior Health Policy Advisor, Committee on Energy & Commerce (Minority),U.S. House of Representatives Josh Trent, Deputy Chief Counsel, Health Subcommittee (Majority), Committee on Energy &Commerce, U.S. House of RepresentativesNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID2017 CONFERENCEDIRECTORSPROGRAM(NAMD)6

LETTERFROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORSESSIONOVERVIEWSPotomac Rooms 1-2, Ballroom LevelDelivering health care in the remote regions of America is a challenge, especially for Medicaid beneficiaries withcomplex health care needs. This panel will explore how state Medicaid programs are bridging the divide forbeneficiaries in frontier and rural America, including through innovations like telemedicine and paramedicine,and delivering coordinated care.MODERATOR: Charles Milligan, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of New Mexico & formerMaryland & New Mexico Medicaid DirectorAGENDASPEAKERS: Margaret Brodie, Director, Health Care Policy, Alaska Department of Health &Social Services Marta Jensen, Administrator, Nevada Division of Health Care Financing & Policy Lindsey Schilling, Provider Operations Administrator, Wyoming MedicaidCONFERENCE INFODELIVERING CARE ACROSS RURAL & FRONTIER AMERICA:THE ROLE OF TELEMEDICINE & PARAMEDICINEMEDICAID’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING COMMUNITYENGAGEMENT & ECONOMIC MOBILITYPotomac Rooms 3-4, Ballroom LevelSPEAKERSMedicaid leaders will explore the full range of ways the program is connecting beneficiaries to their communityto improve health outcomes and support independence. They will also examine emerging strategies to advanceeconomic mobility through Medicaid work requirements and other approaches.MODERATOR: Darin Gordon, Founding Partner, Speire Healthcare Strategies, LLC, & former TennesseeMedicaid Director7NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID2017 SSPEAKERS: Stephen Miller, Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Medicaid Services Judy Mohr Peterson, PhD, Med-QUEST Division Administrator, Hawaii Department of HumanServices; President, NAMD Allison Taylor, Interim Medicaid Director, Indiana Family & Social Services Administration7

LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVEDIRECTORSESSIONOVERVIEWSAGENDACONFERENCE INFOBUSTING THE SILOS OF PHYSICAL & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAREPotomac Rooms 5-6, Ballroom LevelThe challenge and opportunity related to integrating physical and behavioral health care is a perennial focusfor Medicaid programs. Medicaid Directors and state behavioral health agency leaders will describe how theyare approaching this complex work and improving care for Medicaid patients.MODERATOR: Kitty Purrington, Senior Program Director, National Academy for State Health PolicySPEAKERS: Chris Priest, Medicaid Director, Michigan Department of Community Health Jami Snyder, Associate Commissioner, Texas Health & Human Services Commission/MedicaidCHIP Services Dena Stoner, Senior Policy Advisor, Texas Health & Human Services Commission,Behavioral Health Section1:30 PM – 3:00 PM PLENARY SESSIONMEDICAID FROM THE MEMBER'S PERSPECTIVEEXHIBITORS/SPONSORSSPEAKERSRegency Ballroom, Ballroom Level8This plenary session will shine a light on the people Medicaid serves – a perspective too often neglected.Featuring members from all walks of life, the discussion will illuminate the critical role Medicaid plays inpeople’s lives by ensuring access to effective, innovative care, helping people live longer, healthier, and moreproductive lives.MODERATOR: Kate McEvoy, Medicaid Director, Connecticut Department of Social Services;Vice President, NAMDPANELISTS: Jack Brandt, Virginia Anna Corbin, Pennsylvania Mila Johns, Maryland Mike Oxford, Kansas Stephanie Silverman, Virginia Rufus Watson, Jr., Washington, D.C.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID DIRECTORS (NAMD)

LETTERFROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORSESSIONOVERVIEWS3:30 PM – 5:00 PM CONCURRENT BREAKOUTSWashington Rooms A-B, Ballroom LevelMedicaid Directors will describe their strategies and goals for improving care delivery and integration forthe dually eligible Medicare-Medicaid beneficiary population. Federal experts on the dually eligible will alsodiscuss the success achieved in recent years and what the next steps may be for this critical population.MODERATOR: Martha Roherty, Executive Director, National Association of States United for Aging &DisabilitiesAGENDASPEAKERS: Tim Engelhardt, Director, Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office, Centers for Medicare &Medicaid Services Kate McEvoy, Medicaid Director, Connecticut Department of Social Services;Vice President, NAMD Daniel Tsai, Assistant Secretary & Director of MassHealth, Commonwealth of MassachusettsCONFERENCE INFOTHE NEXT FRONTIER FOR DUALSALTERNATIVE PAYMENT MODELS TO ADDRESSTHE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHMedicaid leaders will share how they are incorporating non-clinical supports for housing, jobs, food, and othersocial services into new payment models. They will also discuss how they are addressing data interoperabilitybetween providers and community-based organizations.SPEAKERSPotomac Rooms 1-2, Ballroom LevelMODERATOR: Heather Howard, Director, State Health & Value Strategies, Princeton University9NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID2017 SSPEAKERS: Elizabeth Goodman, Chief of Long Term Services & Supports, MassHealth Margaret Murray, CEO, Association for Community Affiliated Plans Marie Zimmerman, Medicaid Director, State of Minnesota Department of Human Services9

LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVEDIRECTORSESSIONOVERVIEWSAGENDACONFERENCE INFOEARLY INTERVENTION IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTHPotomac Rooms 3-4, Ballroom LevelThere is growing evidence about the opportunities to improve health outcomes and contain costs forbeneficiaries by intervening early to address behavioral health needs and childhood trauma. This session willexplore what we are learning in this area, and how Medicaid is applying this knowledge to improve caredelivery and drive value.MODERATOR: Jennifer Vermeer, CEO, University of Iowa Health Alliance & former Iowa Medicaid DirectorSPEAKERS: Susan Azrin, Unit Chief, Early Psychosis Prediction & Prevention, National Institute of MentalHealth David Simnitt, Interim State Medicaid Director, Oregon Health Authority Laine Young-Walker, MD, Medical Director for Children's Services, Missouri Department ofMental HealthMEDICAID COVERAGE & STATE INSURANCE EXCHANGES: HOW ARESTATES APPROACHING COVERAGE IN 2018?EXHIBITORS/SPONSORSSPEAKERSPotomac Rooms 5-6, Ballroom Level10Medicaid Directors and insurance commissioners will discuss how they are collaborating to address healthcare coverage in their states.MODERATOR: Trish Riley, Executive Director, National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP)SPEAKERS: Cory Gustafson, Commissioner, Department of Vermont Health Access Dawn Stehle, Deputy Director for Health & Medicaid Director, Arkansas Departmentof Human Services Brian Webb, Assistant Director, National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)2017 CONFERENCEPROGRAMNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAIDDIRECTORS(NAMD)10

LETTERFROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORSESSIONOVERVIEWS8:45 AM – 9:15 AM PLENARY SESSIONTHE VISION FROM THE CENTER FOR MEDICAID & CHIP SERVICESRegency Ballroom, Ballroom LevelBrian Neale, Director of the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services (CMCS) will talk about ways that CMCSand Medicaid Directors are working together to advance common policy priorities and goals.9:15 AM – 10:30 AM PLENARY SESSIONAGENDASPEAKER: Brian Neale, CMS Deputy Administrator & Director for the Center for Medicaid & CHIPServices, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesCONFERENCE INFOWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8AN AMERICAN SICKNESS: HOW U.S. HEALTH CARE BECAME BIG BUSINESSRegency Ballroom, Ballroom LevelAward-winning, New York Times reporter, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal reveals the dangerous, expensive, anddysfunctional American health care system, and tells us exactly what we can do to solve its myriad problems.This session will be followed by a book signing in the Exhibit Hall.SPEAKERSMODERATOR: Judy Mohr Peterson, PhD, Med-QUEST Division Administrator, Hawaii Department ofHuman Services; President, NAMDSPEAKER: Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-In-Chief, Kaiser Health NewsEXHIBITORS/SPONSORS11NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID2017 CONFERENCEDIRECTORSPROGRAM(NAMD)11

SESSION OVERVIEWS11:00 AM – 12:30 PM CONCURRENT BREAKOUTSTHE 6 18 INITIATIVE: ACCELERATING EVIDENCE INTO ACTIONWashington Rooms A-B, Ballroom Level he “6 18” initiative brings together public and private health care payers, purchasers, and providers to improveThealth and control health care costs in six high-burden, high-cost areas. A panel of states will share what theyare learning to date through this work.MODERATOR: Tricia McGinnis, Senior Vice President, Center for Health Care StrategiesSPEAKERS: John Bonin, Medicaid Program Chief of Staff, Rhode Island Executive Office of Health &Human Services Sandy Kick, Administrative Program Manager, Planning Administration, MarylandDepartment of Health & Mental Hygiene Ava Novais, Executive Director of Health, Rhode Island Department of Health Deirdra Singleton, Acting Director, South Carolina Department of Health & Human ServicesPEDIATRIC INNOVATIONS IN MEDICAIDPotomac Rooms 1-2, Ballroom LevelMedicaid leaders will share how they are improving care for children, including those with and without complexconditions, through innovations that tackle fragmentation in the health care system and deliver coordinatedcare.MODERATOR: Karen VanLandeghem, Senior Program Director, National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP)SPEAKERS: Jacey Cooper, Assistant Deputy Director, California Department of Health Care Services Rachel Currans-Henry, Director, Bureau of Benefits Management, Wisconsin Department ofHealth Services Gretchen Hammer, Medicaid Director, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing12NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAID DIRECTORS (NAMD)

SESSION OVERVIEWSTHE FEDERAL-STATE PARTNERSHIP: A KEY INGREDIENTIN MEDICAID INNOVATIONPotomac Rooms 3-4, Ballroom LevelMedicaid is jointly financed by states and the federal government, which makes a strong federal-statepartnership critical to Medicaid delivery system and payment reforms. This moderated discussion will exploreways that federal and state policymakers can and are working together to enhance this partnership andcollaboratively drive health system transformation.MODERATOR: Rachel Nuzum, Vice President, Federal & State Health Policy, The Commonwealth FundSPEAKERS: Amy Bassano, Acting Director, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, Centers forMedicare & Medicaid Services Deidre Gifford, MD, Deputy Director, Center for Medicaid & CHIP Services, Centers forMedicare & Medicaid Services Jason Helgerson, Medicaid Director, New York State Department of Health, Office of HealthInsurance Programs Rebecca Pasternik-Ikard, Medicaid Director, Oklahoma Health Care AuthorityADDRESSING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC: PERSPECTIVES FROMMEDICAID, PROVIDERS, & PATIENTSPotomac Rooms 5-6, Ballroom LevelThe opioid crisis continues to demand innovative solutions. This panel will highlight approaches andinnovations at the system level from states, explore practice initiatives at the provider level, and offer keyinsights from patients and individuals on the ground of this epidemic.MODERATOR: Suzanne Fields, Senior Advisor for Health Care Financing & Policy, University of MarylandSPEAKERS: Gary Mendell, Founder & CEO, Shatterproof Kate Neuhausen, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Virginia Department of MedicalAssistance Services Barbara Sears, Director, Ohio Department of Medicaid Nicholas Szubiak, Director of Addictions, The National Council for Behavioral Health2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM13

SESSION OVERVIEWS12:30 PM – 2:15 PM LUNCH & PLENARY SESSIONREFLECTIONS ON NATIONAL HEALTH CARE REFORM FROM THE MEDIARegency Ballroom, Ballroom LevelJournalists from national news organizations will share their perspectives on how health care reform playedout in 2017 and how covering health care has changed over the years.MODERATOR: Rodney Whitlock, Vice President, Health Policy, ML StrategiesSPEAKERS: Stephanie Armour, Health Policy Reporter, The Wall Street Journal Paige Cunningham, Reporter, The Washington Post Sarah Kliff, Senior Editor, Vox Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent, Kaiser Health News14

2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 1 AGENDA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibit Hall Set Up Independence Center & Foyer, Independence Level 7:30 AM - 7:00 PM Registration Desk Open Independence Center Foyer, Independence Level 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM State Staff ONLY Breakfast* Regency Ballroom Foyer, Ballroom Level