NAATP NATIONAL 2020

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NAATPNATIONAL 2020THE 42ND ANNUALAddiction Treatment LeadershipConference of The National Associationof Addiction Treatment ProvidersLeading the Fieldin an Era of Transformation:Value-Based Care and Successthrough CollaborationMay 16-18, 2020Manchester Grand HyattSan Diego, California

NAATP NATIONAL 2020LEADING THE FIELD IN AN ERA OF TRANSFORMATION:VALUE-BASED CARE AND SUCCESS THROUGH COLLABORATIONLeadership, value-based care, transformation, and collaboration: these are theconcepts that inform and guide NAATP National 2020. Please join us as we applythese concepts as a professional Substance Use Disorder treatment communityat the 42nd Annual Addiction Leadership Conference of The National Associationof Addiction Treatment Providers.MARVIN VENTRELLNAATP CEOAs our country’s professional membership society and trade association fortreatment providers, NAATP embraces its obligation to provide leadership to thefield, at a time when the need to do so has never been greater or more complex.We are in a stage of transformation regarding our core clinical-payer model.The establishment of Substance Use Disorder as behavioral health medicalpractice positions us for optimal effectiveness, but, at the same time, producesdifficult challenges. We must not only understand the principle of value-based careversus fee-for-service; we must be the driving force in its application. This requiresprofessional sophistication, accountability, and collaboration internallyand externally.The conference program is comprised of plenary sessions and workshops.Workshops follow the NAATP curriculum established by the core competenciesof provider operation in the NAATP Quality Assurance Guidebook. This year’splenary sessions uniquely bring together four powerful segments of the system:providers, payers, policy advocates, and our national guiding agencies. Byconvening and collaborating under the umbrella of NAATP, we facilitate theopportunity to build and implement the best treatment delivery system that ourcountry has ever seen.JAIME VINCKNAATP CONFERENCE CHAIRCEO, THE SIERRA TUCSON GROUPREVIEWTHEAGENDASECUREYOUR EXHIBITBOOTHNAATP has emerged as a sound and influential association. With a stronginfrastructure and a record number of members, we serve our population’sday-to-day practice needs and build collaborative, best-practice systems.NAATP’s strong industry ethics standards give us a credible voice whiledemonstrating that membership in NAATP means something. We are proudof our members’ commitment to best operational, clinical, and ethical practices.We are excited to convene again for our 42nd time.See you in San Diego!REGISTERFOR THECONFERENCEBOOKYOURLODGINGREGISTERFOR SPECIALEVENTS

SATURDAY, MAY 16 ︱ DAY 1NAATP.org/conferenceOPENINGNIGHT NAATPNATIONAL 20207:00 p.m.2020 NAATP PAC GOLF TOURNAMENTProceeds Support the NAATP Political Action CommitteeOpening Night Awards Banquet(Cost included in registration, but space is limited.Reserve your seat.)Maderas Golf ClubWELCOME6:30 a.m.Shuttle7:00 a.m.Breakfast Sponsored by:Cirque Lodge and Bradford Health Services8:00 a.m.Shotgun Scramble Tee Off1:00 p.m.Lunch and Awards Sponsored by:BRC Recovery2:00 p.m.ShuttleHole in One Sponsor:Alpha 180 and Jaywalker LodgeJohn DriscollNAATP Board ChairSenior VP of Recovery Services,Hazelden Betty Ford FoundationOPENING COMMENTSMarvin VentrellNAATP CEOCONFERENCE BANQUET DINNERHONORING OUR FINESTThe NAATP 2020 Addiction Leadership AwardsJasper G. Chen See, MD, Volunteer Leadership AwardJames W. West, MD, Quality Improvement AwardMichael Q. Ford Journalism AwardNelson J. Bradley Career Achievement AwardREGISTRATION AND EXHIBIT HALL1:00 p.m.Registration Open and Exhibitor Move In5:00 p.m.Exhibit Hall OpensOpening Night at NAATP is Made Possibleby the Generosity of:Additional UnderwritingProvided byEverything for Recovery

SUNDAY, MAY 17 ︱ DAY 27:30 a.m.Exhibit Hall OpensBreakfast Sponsored by:Rosecrance Health Network and Gateway Foundation8:00 a.m.WELCOME TO NAATP NATIONAL 2020Jaime Vinck, NAATP Conference ChairCEO, The Sierra Tucson GroupNAATP ANNUAL MEETINGCall to OrderJohn Driscoll, NAATP Board ChairSenior VP of Recovery Services,Hazelden Betty Ford FoundationNAATP Report to the MembershipMarvin Ventrell, NAATP CEO9:00 a.m.GENERAL SESSION 1Convening the Voices of the Addiction Treatment Field:Creating a Vision of Progress and Collaboration by theExecutive Leadership of:10:30 a.m.Break Sponsored by:Lakeside-Milam Recovery Centers and Sundown M Ranch11:00 a.m.GENERAL SESSION 2Value-Based Care Evaluation: The Payer PerspectiveMichael Petersen, MDSenior Manager, Health Innovation Lead,AccentureDebra Nussbaum, PhDSenior Director Behavioral Product,OPTUMHyong Un, MDChief Psychiatric and Innovation Officer,AetnaCigna Behavioral Health TBA12:30 p.m.CEO LEADERSHIP LUNCH*Jonathan Fader, PhDFounder and Leadership Trainer,Union Square Practice and SportStrataSponsored by:Turning Point of Tampa12:30 p.m.Lunch on Your Own Visit the Exhibit Hall2:00 p.m.AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONSA Guide to the CoreCompetencies for the Deliveryof Addiction Treatment ServicesTHE ADDICTIONTREATMENT PROVIDERQUALITYASSURANCE GUIDEBOOKVOICE VISION LEADERSHIPNAATP breakout workshops track theaddiction treatment competenciesprescribed by NAATP in The AddictionTreatment Provider Quality AssuranceGuidebook. NAATP members operateaccording to the Guidelines as a conditionof membership. The 12 breakoutworkshops that follow address this year’sidentified focus guidelines.BREAKOUT SESSION A1. NAATP Guideline A-4Governance, Management, and LeadershipLeadership Mentorship and Transition Strategy2. NAATP Guideline B-2Patient Screening and AssessmentOperating to Uniform Levels of Care and the New ASAMLOC Certification Program3. NAATP Guideline I-1EthicsThe NAATP Code of Ethics, NAMSDL Model Act, and StateSamples: Demonstrating Reliability & Trust though Ethics inManagement, Clinical, and Marketing Practices3:30 p.m.Break Sponsorship Available4:00 p.m.BREAKOUT SESSION B1. NAATP Guideline F-1OutcomesData Driven Recovery: A National Collaboration forImproved Outcomes2. NAATP Guideline AOperationsManaging for Value and the Treatment ProgramBuy and Sell Transaction3. NAATP Guideline A-1Treatment PhilosophySeeing the Big Picture of the Economics of Health Care:Its Implications for SUD5:30 p.m.NAATP MEMBER BENEFIT SESSIONValue-Based Proposition for NAATP Membership6:00 p.m.Evening Open for Networking Dinner on Your Own

MONDAY, MAY 18 ︱ DAY 38:00 a.m.1:30 p.m.Exhibit Hall OpensBREAKOUT SESSION CBreakfast Sponsorship Available1. NAATP Guideline G-3Public Policy PositionPublic Policy Advocacy: Pathways to Parity throughProficiency and Accountability9:00 a.m.GENERAL SESSION 3Parity Implementation and Enforcement: The Futureof the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity ActPatrick J. KennedyThe Kennedy ForumFormer Congressman (RI)10:00 a.m.Break Sponsored by:Alina Lodge & Haley House and Pine Grove Behavioral Health10:30 a.m.GENERAL SESSION 4Payer Relations: The Art and Science of Provider-PayerCollaborationTimothy Clement, MPHDirector of Legislative Development,American Psychiatric AssociationDebra Nussbaum, PhDSenior Director Behavioral Product,OPTUMEmily Piper, JDExecutive Director of GovernmentRelations and Contracting,Hazelden Betty Ford FoundationNational Association ofInsurance Commissioners TBA12:00 p.m.NAATP POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEANNUAL LUNCHEONSponsored by: NAATP Board of Directors(Cost included in registration)Edward DiehlNAATP PAC ChairCEO, SeabrookMark DunnNAATP Director of Public Policy2. NAATP Guideline AOperationsRegulatory Compliance3. NAATP Guideline EDischarge and Continuing CareThe Plan to Discharge and Follow3:00 p.m.FAREWELL ICE CREAM SOCIAL AND RAFFLESponsored by:La Hacienda Treatment Center3:30 p.m.BREAKOUT SESSION D1. NAATP Guideline G-3Public Policy PositionAll Politics is Ultimately Local: Federal Update and BuildingYour State Hill Day Program2. NAATP Guideline AOperationsFidelity and Efficacy: Building Value though ClinicalProgram Evaluation3. NAATP Guideline DBillingInsurance Client Advocacy: Utilization Review Skillsand Strategies5:00 p.m.SPECIAL STATE BY STATE POLICY ADVOCACY SESSIONTaking Public Policy Advocacy Home:State and Regional Public Policy Group Discussions6:00 p.m.Adjourn NAATP National 2020Continuing Education Credit Provided NAADAC #435.A total of 10.5 CE credits are possible. Credits are posted on sessiondescription pages. NAATP is solely responsible for all aspectsof the programs.

SPECIAL EVENTSRESERVE YOUR EXHIBIT BOOTHProximity to the General Sessions:The exhibit hall is conveniently located around thecorner from the general sessions.Meals and Beverage Breaks:All breakfasts and refreshments breaks will beserved in the exhibit hall.Special Exhibitor Marketing:Exhibitors will be listed on the interactiveconference app.Exhibitor Pricing:NAATP Members receive a 750 discount off theirbooth purchase.Member 2,250Non-Member 3,000CEO LEADERSHIPLUNCHEONSunday, May 1712:30 - 2:00 p.m.Registration Fee 95* Chief Executives only,separate registration required.GOLF TOURNAMENTNAATP MEMBERBENEFITS SESSIONSunday, May 175:30 p.m.Light hors d-oeuvre will be served.Saturday, May 167:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Maderas Golf ClubPolitical Action Committee (PAC)FundraiserEarly Bird Registration Fee 250UNTIL MARCH 31, 2020

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSTIER ONEEverything for RecoveryTIER TWOTIER THREENAATP.org/conference

PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGEThe Chancery Building1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 1104Denver, CO 80203PAIDDENVER, COPERMIT NO.5090NAATP NATIONAL 2020EARLY BIRDREGISTRATION FEES 425 575 300GET REGISTERED FOR THENATIONAL ADDICTION TREATMENTLEADERSHIP CONFERENCE!MemberManchester Grand HyattSan Diego, CaliforniaUNTIL MARCH 31, 2020May 16-18, 2020naatp.org/conference888.574.1008Non-MemberDay Pass

Alina Lodge & Haley House and Pine Grove Behavioral Health 10:30 a.m. GENERAL SESSION 4 Payer Relations: The Art and Science of Provider-Payer Collaboration Timothy Clement, MPH Director of Legislative Development, American Psychiatric Association Debra Nussbaum, PhD