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February 18-19, 2014Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & SpaLexington, Ky.
6th Annual
Kentucky WorksiteWellness Conferencepresented by
This conference is for you ...• Administrators• Consultants• Human resource professionals• Employee relations• Employee health and benefits
• Health educators• Health management professionals• Insurance carriers and brokers• Occupational nurses• Public health agencies
• Safety leaders and coordinators• Small business owners• Wellness coordinators• Wellness committee members
Why attend ...The focus of wellness is changing. Employers are more focused on keeping healthy employees healthy — not just encouragingunhealthy employees to change their lifestyles. Improving the health of at-risk employees, while maintaining the wellness levelsof already healthy employees, is the key to lower health care costs and higher workplace productivity. Employers who takeaggressive action toward implementing wellness programs will see decreased health care costs, increased awareness for bothlow and high-risk employees, and reduced absenteeism, which can save the company thousands of dollars on down-time,temporary employment and other factors that come into play when employees cannot work due to illness.
This conference will help you understand exactly what it takes to create and implement an effective wellness program, how tomeasure your return on investment, how to create a culture of health and the legal implications you need to be aware of whenimplementing or maintaining a worksite wellness program.
This is a must attend event for any company that is serious about worksite wellness!
Continuing EducationCEU and CPE
PHR and SPHR recertification
Other education credits may be available. Check kychamber.com/events/worksite-wellness for details.
Kentucky ChamberMembership
It’s not too late to take advantage of the Kentucky Chambermember discount. To learn more about membership, call502-695-4700 and ask for a membership representative.
Register kychamber.com/events/worksite-wellness 502-848-8727 [email protected] 502-695-5051
”““All speakers were great — very informativesessions.”Hannah Adams, Baptist Health Madisonville
“The conference gets better each year.” Melissa Nord, Sazerac
“This conference had great variety.” Connie Flynn, Remke Markets, Inc.
“Enjoy having the variety of breakout sessions to choose from.” Rebecca Prater, PHR, Kentucky Employers' MutualInsurance
“Pete the Planner was EXCELLENT! Ashli Wattsupdate was extremely beneficial. Jennifer Hoertwas excellent.”Brandy Peery, Passport Health Plan
6th Annual Kentucky Worksite Wellness Conference
Rave reviews for last year’s conference ...
Money Back GuaranteeIf you are not 100% satisfied with your seminar experience, we will refund your money.
8 a.m. Registration and Healthy Kick-StartBreakfast with Sponsors
8:30 a.m. Welcome and Program Overview Mike Campbell, Health and ProductivityConsultant, Campbell & Associates
Wellness and HRSusan Simmons, Chairperson, KentuckySociety for Human Resource Management andExecutive Vice President & Chief HR Officer,First Federal Savings Bank
8:45 a.m. Opening Keynote Introduction byPresenting Sponsor Baptist HealthwoRx
Opening Keynote: Worksite Wellness aGateway to a Healthier KentuckyConnie Gayle White, M.D., M.S., FACOG,Deputy Commissioner of Clinical Affairs,Kentucky Department for Public Health; TeresaLovely, Business Coordinator, WorksiteWellness, Kentucky Department for PublicHealth; and Elaine Russell, M.S., R.D., LD,Obesity Prevention Program CoordinatorKentucky Department for Public Health
9:45 a.m. Morning Energy Break withSponsors
10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session One:Workshop A: Increasing the Well-being andProductivity of Your WorkforceAlexandra Paul, Business Executive, Humana
Workshop B: We Have to Stop Meeting LikeThis: Bringing Wellness to the Meeting Room Stefanie Ashley, Facilitation ServicesSpecialist, Facilitation Center, EasternKentucky University
Workshop C: Using the New CDC HealthScoreCard Assessment Tool to Identify Gapsand PrioritizeTeresa Lovely, Business Coordinator, WorksiteWellness, Kentucky Department for PublicHealth
11:15 a.m. Morning Energy Break withSponsors
11:30 a.m. Luncheon Keynote: CanObamaCare and kynect Make Kentucky aHealthier State?Steve Beshear, Governor, Commonwealth of Kentucky (invited)
1 p.m. Concurrent Session Two:Workshop D: Developing an EmployeeWellness Program for Small to Middle-sizedBusinessesFrances Feltner, Executive Director, UK Centerof Excellence in Rural Health
Workshop E: Health Coaching: Bring Out theBest in PeopleCarol Donnelly, President, KC WELLNESS,INC.
Workshop F: Using the CARE Collaborativeto Abolish Misconceptions about BloodPressure NumbersBonita Bobo, Program Manager, Heart Diseaseand Stroke Prevention Program, KentuckyDepartment for Public Health
2 p.m. Healthy Afternoon Break withSponsors
2:30 p.m. General Session: WorksiteWellness Best Practices Panel Angela Bailey, Director of Human Resources,Sun Tan City/Planet Fitness; Patricia Benson,Health Management Director, University ofLouisville; Amanda Elder, WellnessCoordinator, LG&E and KU Energy LLC; JodyEnsman, M.S., Manager, Health & Wellness,University of Kentucky; Jennifer Hoert,President, Present Moment Health; andJohnny White, Benefits, Medical & WellnessLeader, Logan Aluminum
3:30 p.m. General Session: The ACA andEmployers: Support and Challenges toPopulation HealthRobert Chamberlain, CEO, Applied HealthAnalytics
4:30 p.m. Day one adjourns
8 a.m. Registration and Healthy Kick-StartBreakfast with Sponsors
8:30 a.m. Welcome and Day Two Overview Mike Campbell, Health and ProductivityConsultant, Campbell & Associates
8:45 a.m. Opening Keynote: MedicalTechnology's Promise to Improve WorksiteWellness and Provide Sustainability William C. Thornbury, Jr., M.D., R.Ph., FAAFP,Founder, Me-Visit Technologies
9:45 a.m. Morning Energy Break withSponsors
10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session Three:Workshop G: Well-Being: Wider Perspectivesand Bigger ExpectationsDiane Fahrbach, Clinical Account Manager,Health & Wellness Solutions, Anthem BlueCross and Blue Shield
Workshop H: Integration of Wellness intoHealth Plan DesignsJoe Cowles, Commissioner, Personal Cabinet,Department of Employee Insurance and CrystalStaley, Executive Director, Personnel Cabinet,Department of Employee Insurance
Workshop I: Stretching for the FutureAmanda Elder, Wellness Coordinator and JeffGilbert, Health & Safety Coordinator, LG&Eand KU Energy LLC
11:15 a.m. Morning Energy Break withSponsors
11:30 a.m. Luncheon Keynote: The Urgencyof Addressing Prediabetes: A Critical Healthand Economic IssueAnn Albright, Ph.D., R.D., Director, Division ofDiabetes Translation, Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention
1 p.m. Concurrent Session Four:Workshop J: Creating a Positive and HealthyWork Environment for EmployeesJennifer Hoert, President, Present MomentHealth
Workshop K: The Final Rule: A Check-up forWellness Plans Anne-Tyler Morgan, Esq., McBrayer, McGinnis,Leslie & Kirkland PLLC
Workshop L: Quality Transparency inLouisville Kentucky Steve Barger, Co-Chairperson and RandaDeaton, M.A., Co-Executive Director,Kentuckiana Health Collaborative
2 p.m. Healthy Afternoon Break
2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session Five:Workshop M: Are You Sick and Tired of YourEmployees Being Sick and Tired? Gary Mertz, CEO, The Palmis Group, LLC
Workshop N: Integrating Exercise/PhysicalActivity into the Workplace Angela Bailey, Director Human Resources,Sun Tan City/Planet Fitness and PatrickMahoney, Head Trainer, Proformance, LLC
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19
Session descriptions can be found at kychamber.com/events/worksite-wellness➠Agenda
Attendee Information (Copy for additional registrants)To process your order, the entire registration form must be complete.
Name
Title
Company
Address
City/State/Zip
Telephone Fax
Principal Line of Business Number of Employees
*I understand that by providing the phone, fax number and e-mail information above on behalf of theperson/company/organization specified above, I am authorized to and hereby consent for theperson/company/organization to receive communication by or on behalf of the Kentucky Chamber ofCommerce.
Cancellations/Substitutions Cancellations must be made no later than five business days prior to theprogram for a full refund. After this date, no cash refunds will be granted.Substitutions are welcome. Special accommodations made upon request.
Payment❑ Bill me. PO# (not required) ❑ Check enclosed (payable to Kentucky Chamber of Commerce).
❑ Charge. ❍ VISA ❍ MC ❍ American Express
Card # Exp. date Security code Name on card Signature
Workshop O: Personal Wellness: What DoesThat Mean to Me? Janey Wendschlag, Diabetes Nurse Educator,Lexington-Fayette County Health Department
3:15 p.m. Healthy Afternoon Break
3:30 p.m. Concurrent Session Six:Workshop P: Effecting Positive Change inEmployee HealthLouis Heuser, M.D., CEO and Peggy Heuser,R.N., Chief Medical Officer, Heuser Health
Workshop Q: Taming the DragonJim Thaxton, Health Educator III, Three RiversDistrict Health Department
Workshop R: Beyond Wellness: IntegratingHealth and Disease Management in a Self-Insured PlanPatricia Benson, Health Management Director,University of Louisville
4:30 p.m. 6th Annual Kentucky WorksiteWellness Conference concludes
Registration Fees❑ $495/Kentucky Chamber members and KYSHRM members
❑ $595/Non-member
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19 (CONT.)
RegisterWhen contacting hotel for lodging, please specify that you are withthe Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s 6th Annual KentuckyWorksite Wellness Conference to receive the discounted rate.
*The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed afterthe cutoff date.
6th Annual Kentucky Worksite Wellness Conference
Location and Lodging February 18-19, 2014 (80929)
Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa, 1800 Newtown Pike, Lexington, Ky. 40511
Phone: 859-231-5100
Room Rate: $119* | Hotel Room Cutoff Date: Feb. 4, 2014 SPECIAL OFFER
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Breakout sessions (Choose one from each session)
Concurrent Session One — 10:15 a.m., Tue. Feb. 18❏ A: Increasing the Well-being and Productivity of Your Workforce❏ B: We Have to Stop Meeting Like This: Bringing Wellness to the
Meeting Room❏ C: Using the New CDC Health ScoreCard Assessment Tool to
Identify Gaps and PrioritizeConcurrent Session Two — 1 p.m., Tue. Feb. 18❏ D: Developing an Employee Wellness Program for Small to
Middle-Sized Businesses❏ E: Health Coaching: Bring Out the Best in People❏ F: Using the CARE Collaborative to Abolish Misconceptions about
Blood Pressure Numbers Concurrent Session Three — 10:15 a.m., Wed. Feb. 19❏ G: Well-Being: Wider Perspectives and Bigger Expectations ❏ H: Integration of Wellness into Health Plan Designs❏ I: Stretching for the FutureConcurrent Session Four — 1 p.m., Wed. Feb 19❏ J: Creating a Positive and Healthy Work Environment for Employees❏ K: The Final Rule: A Check-up for Wellness Plans❏ L: Quality Transparency in Louisville KentuckyConcurrent Session Five — 2:15 p.m., Wed. Feb 19❏ M: Are You Sick and Tired of Your Employees Being Sick and Tired? ❏ N: Integrating Exercise/Physical Activity into the Workplace❏ O: Personal Wellness: What Does That Mean to Me?Concurrent Session Six — 3:30 p.m., Wed. Feb. 19❏ P: Effecting Positive Change in Employee Health❏ Q: Taming the Dragon❏ R: Beyond Wellness: Integrating Health and Disease Management in
a Self-Insured Plan
presented by
Register kychamber.com/events/worksite-wellness 502-848-8727 [email protected] 502-695-5051