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Conference Program Supplement EDUCATION SESSION UPDATES Wednesday, March 14, 2018 12:30pm – 2:45pm PWB1 Be Ready to Head to the Hill: 2018 Health Center Policy Agenda, Advocacy Strategy, and How to Move Congress to ACT! Vernita Todd, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, Health Center Partners of Southern California and Jennifer Morse, Vice President, Development, Salud Family Health Centers will also present. Thursday, March 15, 2018 10:30am – 12:00pm PThA2 Health Center Workforce Programs Fell Over the Cliff, Lessons Learned Crisne Serrano, MBA, MPH, Executive Director, American Association of Teaching Health Centers will no longer present. PThC2 Promising Practices for Helping Families Dealing with Trauma Tara Wright, Professional Development Manager, U.S. Social Impact, Sesame Workshop will replace Philip Toscano. PThE2 Accountable Care Best Practices - YOUNG PROFESSIONAL TRACK Daniel Santmyer, FSA, MAAA, Vice President, Actuarial Consulting, Provider Risk Advisory, Optum will also present. Karen Holt, Vice President, ACO Operations, Collaborative Health Systems, A WellCare Company will replace Arleatha Nichols. PThF2 Preparing for Full Capitation Mark Delvaux, Chief Financial Officer, Miami Beach Community Health Center, Inc. will also present.

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Page 1: Conference Program Supplement · Health Center Workforce Programs Fell Over the Cliff, Lessons Learned Cristine Serrano, MBA, MPH, Executive Director, American Association of Teaching

Conference Program SupplementEDUCATION SESSION UPDATES

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

12:30pm – 2:45pm

PWB1Be Ready to Head to the Hill: 2018 Health Center Policy Agenda, Advocacy Strategy, and How to Move Congress to ACT! Vernita Todd, Senior Vice President, External Affairs, Health Center Partners of Southern California and Jennifer Morse, Vice President, Development, Salud Family Health Centers will also present.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

10:30am – 12:00pm

PThA2 Health Center Workforce Programs Fell Over the Cliff, Lessons LearnedCristine Serrano, MBA, MPH, Executive Director, American Association of Teaching Health Centers will no longer present.

PThC2 Promising Practices for Helping Families Dealing with TraumaTara Wright, Professional Development Manager, U.S. Social Impact, Sesame Workshop will replace Philip Toscano.

PThE2 Accountable Care Best Practices - YOUNG PROFESSIONAL TRACKDaniel Santmyer, FSA, MAAA, Vice President, Actuarial Consulting, Provider Risk Advisory, Optum will also present. Karen Holt, Vice President, ACO Operations, Collaborative Health Systems, A WellCare Company will replace Arleatha Nichols.

PThF2 Preparing for Full CapitationMark Delvaux, Chief Financial Officer, Miami Beach Community Health Center, Inc. will also present.

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Friday, March 16, 2018

8:00am – 9:30am

PFF1 Behavioral Health and Substance Use: Informing the Conversation and Enhancing Care Alison Calderara, MEd, Chief Executive Officer, Community Health Center of Burlington; Barbara DiPietro, PhD, Senior Director, Policy, Baltimore Healthcare for the Homeless and National Health Care for the Homeless Council; and Brie Reimann, MPA, Assistant Vice President and Center Director, SAMHSA HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions, National Council for Behavioral Health will also present.

1:30pm – 3:00pm

PFA2 The Capitol Hill Kitchen Sink: What’s on the Congressional Agenda in 2018Aliza Auces, Program Associate, Federal Affairs, NACHC will also present.

PFC2 Understanding Accountable Care for BoardsVirginia “Ginger” Fuata, Consumer Board Member, Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center will also present.

PFD2 Innovative Responses to Social Determinant of Health Needs Identified by PRAPARE - YOUNG PROFESSIONAL TRACKErin Trapp, RN, Clinical Director, Compass Community Health, will no longer present.

PFH2 New Chronic Care Management Codes and Other Medicare DevelopmentsMichelle D. Oswald, MA, BSW, Program Manager, Office of Minority Health, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Gervean Williams, Director, Health Center Financial Training, NACHC will also present.

3:30pm – 5:00pm

PFC3 Boosting Access to Care Through Telehealth: Policy Perspectives for Health CentersCheryl Austein Casnoff, MPH, Senior Fellow, NORC at the University of Chicago and Kim A. Schwartz, MA, Chief Executive Officer, Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center, Inc. will also present. Gervean Williams, Director, Health Center Financial Training and Susan Sumrell, Deputy Director, State Affairs, NACHC will no longer present.

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PFD3 Advocacy for Health Center Board Members - P2P NETWORKING SESSIONHoward Castay, Board Member, Teche Action Clinic and Deborah Woolford, Patient and Consumer Board Member, Park West Health Center will also present.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

8:30am - 10:00am

PSaC1340B: What the C-Suite Needs to KnowKatheryne Richardson, PharmD, Vice President, 340B Compliance, Apexus will replace Christopher A. Hatwig.

PSaD1Health Center Advocacy for Providers and CliniciansThomas Stephens, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Westside Family Healthcare will also present.

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE TRACK UPDATE

The following sessions are no longer part of the Young Professional Leadership Exchange Track:

PThD1 - Fostering a Culture of Business Intelligence and Good Data

PFG3 - Emergency Preparedness Considerations for Health Centers

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ADDITIONAL EXHIBITORS

� NACHC Member � ViP/ViS/ViL/ViB/ ViD/340Better Partner

CohnReznick LLP � Booth 517As one of the leading accounting, tax, and advisory firms in the United States, CohnReznick understands the fiscal and operational issues that community health centers face in light of health care reform. Our dedicated health care industry partners and professionals provide a wide range of audit, tax, and financial advisory services to help them address Affordable Care Act regulations, streamline costs, strengthen reimbursement and compliance processes, and improve performance.Peter Epp, 1301 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019Phone: (646) 254-7411 Email: [email protected]

Greenway Health � Booth 218Greenway Health is an award-winning, proven practice management and EHR solution for community health centers. Greenway is empowering CHCs to best serve their patients and communities.Greg Murchison, 4301 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Ste. 800, Tampa, FL 33607Phone: (205) 908-6371 Email: [email protected]

EXHIBITORS

NACHC welcomes CareMessage as a new NACHC Member

Thank you for your support!

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Thank you Avita Pharmacy for sponsoring the National LGBT Primary Care Alliance Reception.

Thank you Quest Diagnostics for sponsoring the

Mobile App.

SPONSORSHIP

The Health Resources and Services Administration - Bureau of Primary Health Care Booth 513The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary federal agency for improving health care to people who are geographically isolated, economically or medically vulnerable. Tens of millions of Americans receive quality, affordable health care, and other services through HRSA’s 90-plus programs and more than 3,000 grantees.Kate Mitchell, 5600 Fishers Ln., Rockville, MD 20857Phone: (301) 443-0073 Email: [email protected]

InDemand Interpreting Booth 514InDemand was founded with the vision to ensure every patient receives the highest quality health care regardless of language, cultural background, or disability. By delivering the most experienced medical interpreters and highest quality video technology, we offer health care providers language access that ensures higher quality care for LEP, Deaf, and Hard of Hearing patients.Jason Kendrick, 555 Andover Park W., #201, Seattle, WA 98188Phone: (206) 775-8103 Email: [email protected]/

Quidel Corporation � Booth 117Quidel Corporation enhances people’s health and well-being through diagnostic solutions that can lead to improved patient outcomes and economic benefits for health care providers. With leading brands - QuickVue, MicroVue, D3 Direct Detection, and Thyretain, Quidel’s products aid in the detection and diagnosis of critical diseases and conditions, e.g., influenza, RSV, Strep A, herpes, pregnancy, thyroid disease, chlamydia, H. pylori, and fecal occult blood.Calvin Finley, 10165 McKellar Ct., San Diego, CA 92121Phone: (858) 552-7944 Email: [email protected]

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Notes

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ACO_CHSAdFQHC_0516_IA Approved

Collaborative Health Systems is proud to work closely with our FQHC partners throughout the United States.

Together we share ideas and innovate, helping build a road for all to value-based care.

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