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GENERAL SESSION
Monday, October 17Andrew Gettinger, MD
2016 Government UpdateONC Chief Medical Information Of cer
Dr. Gettinger is the Chief Medical Information Of cer(CMIO) and the Executive Director of the Of ce of ClinicalQuality and Safety. Prior to joining ONC, he was Professorof Anesthesiology and adjunct Professor of ComputerScience at Dartmouth and the Geisel School of Medicineat Dartmouth and was the CMIO for Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Associate Dean for Clinical Informatics atGeisel. Gettinger has extensive experience in the eld ofhealth information technology. He led the development ofan electronic health record (EHR) system at Dartmouthand subsequently was the senior physician leader duringDartmouth’s transition to a vendor-based EHR.Gettinger’s clinical practice and research has been focusedon anesthesiology, critical care medicine, and on
information technology as it applies generally to health care. He founded the clinicalinformatics group at Dartmouth. He has been an active participant in the policy debatesregarding patient privacy at both the state and federal level testifying before the SenateHELP Committee and participating as a member of the NH Legislative Taskforce on Privacy.In 2012-13 he completed service in Senator Orrin G. Hatch’s of ce as a Robert WoodJohnson Health Policy Fellow.
Dr. Gettinger received his A.B. from Dartmouth College and his M.D. from DartmouthMedical School. He trained at the Hartford Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, andDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in anesthesiology, pediatric anesthesiology, andcritical care medicine. He is board certi ed in anesthesiology, critical care medicine and wasamong the inaugural cohort of physicians certi ed in clinical informatics by the AmericanBoard of Preventive Medicine in 2013.
Laurie Garrett
Senior Fellow for Global Health Council on Foreign Relations Author, Lecturer, PolicyHealth 2016: Understanding the Zika Virus Today
The Zika virus is one of the emerging global public healthconcerns today. AHIMA brings together healthcareleaders to offer an understanding of the impact of the Zikavirus, our national response and the important partelectronic health records and medical records will play.Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer, Polk and Peabody award winningjournalist speak on global public health and the emerging
Zika virus.
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“Having a Relative with a ChronicIllness”Laila AliWorld Champion Boxer and Television Personality
As a four-timeundefeated boxingworld champion with 24wins and no losses, LailaAli is heralded as themost successful womanin the history ofwomen’s boxing. Ms.Ali’s accomplishmentsalso include success as a
tness and wellnessexpert, TV host, cookingenthusiast, founder ofthe Laila Ali LifestyleBrand, and mother oftwo. But it is her role as
the daughter of late beloved global icon and humanitarian, Muhammad Ali, which trulysignals one of her greatest successes. Hear how this champion faced the greatest challengein anyone’s life as she shares her inspiring story on balancing a busy life and high pro lecareer while supporting a relative during a dif cult time.
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GENERAL SESSION
Tuesday, October 18
Luminary Healthcare Panel
The audience will bene t from this session by gaining a glimpse into the future ofhealthcare from different perspectives and relationships with related disciplines.
Moderator:
Lynne Thomas GordonMBA, RHIA, CAE, FACHE, FAHIMA
AHIMA CEO
Panelists:
Robin WienerPresident & Founding Partner,Get Real Health
Jennifer CovichBordenick
CEO, eHealth Initiative
Dr. Susan Turney M.D., M.S., FACMPE, FACP CEO,Marsh eld Clinic Health System
Implementing IG: Three Success Stories
Moderator:
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Kathy DowningMA, RHIA, CHPS, PMP Sr. Director,
Information Governance, AHIMA
Panelists:
Sally BeahanRHIA, MHA, Director, HealthInformation Management,UW Medicine
Katherine Lusk Chief HealthInformation
Management andExchange Of cer,
Children’s Health Systemof Texas
Jami Woebkenberg MHIM, RHIA, Director, AZ West
HIMS Service Center
AHIMA Foundation Thought Leaders SeriesEmily Stover DeRoccoPrincipal, E3 Engage Educate Employ
In April 2012, Emily DeRocco launched a Washington, DC-basedstrategic consulting practice focused on linking education,workforce, and economic development assets for competitiveadvantage. She is currently serving as senior strategic advisor tothe ACT Foundation and director of the National Network ofBusiness and Industry Associations co-managed by BusinessRoundtable and the Foundation. Ms. DeRocco is also directing theEducation and Workforce strategies for the newly designated,Detroit-based American Lightweight Materials ManufacturingInnovation Institute.
Ms. DeRocco is the immediate past president of TheManufacturing Institute, where she launched and implemented a strategic national agendafocused on education reform and workforce development, innovation support and services,and research on behalf of US manufacturers. Under her leadership, the institute developedand deployed a system of nationally portable, industry-recognized Manufacturing SkillsCerti cations now in uencing secondary and post-secondary education reform efforts in 36states; chaired the National Thought Leaders Forum on linking the nation’s highperformance supercomputing capacity to manufacturers; and released leading-edgeresearch including The Facts About Modern Manufacturing; The Innovation Imperative: How USManufacturing Can Restore Its Edge; The Manufacturing Industry’s Structural Cost Study; Peopleand Pro tability; and The Annual Index of the Public Perception About Modern Manufacturing.
Prior to her leadership in US manufacturing, Ms. DeRocco was nominated by President Bushand con rmed by the US Senate as the Assistant Secretary of Labor in 2001. In that position,she was responsible for managing a $10 billion investment in the nation’s workforce. Shecreated and implemented regional economic development initiatives in 39 regions acrossthe nation during her tenure, using talent development strategies to drive competitive
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advantage for America’s businesses. Her responsibilities included implementation of TradeAdjustment Assistance for displaced workers, alternative educational pathways for thenation’s youth, permanent and temporary foreign labor certi cation programs foremployment-based immigration, the national apprenticeship program, and workforcedevelopment programs nationwide. She created and led presidential initiatives to aligneducation, economic development, and workforce development investments and toincrease the capacity of the nation’s community college system.
During her tenure with the Labor Department, Ms. DeRocco chaired or vice-chairednumerous boards and commissions, including the Education and Workforce Committee ofthe Secretary of Education’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education, the Educationand Workforce Committee of the Department of Commerce’s Interagency Working Groupon Manufacturing, and the President’s Committee on Economic Adjustment for the DefenseDepartment’s Base Realignment and Adjustment Commission.
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Wednesday, October 19Concusion: Trauma in SportsDr. Bennet Omalu
First Doctor to Diagnose Chronic Brain Damage in NFL Athletes
As chronicled in the lm Concussion (starring WillSmith), Dr. Bennet Omalu’s story is one of greattriumph in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.Born in 1968 in Eastern Nigeria during the civil war,his family lived as refugees, his town under constant
re by the Nigerian Air Force. Despite suffering war-related under-nutrition in the rst two years of his life,Omalu would go on to attend medical school at age 15and become a physician by age 21.
In 2002, Dr. Omalu made a career breakthrough whenhe became the rst doctor to discover and identifychronic brain damage as a major factor in the deaths ofsome professional athletes. He called the diseaseChronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). His ndingswere summarily dismissed—and even ridiculed—by his
professional peers, the NFL, and the sports industry. But today, CTE has becomegenerally accepted and Dr. Omalu’s ndings have revolutionized neuroscience, sportsmedicine and safety, the study of all types of brain trauma, and the entire sportsindustry.
Lesley StahlHead Trauma Panel Moderator
Legendary Broadcast Journalist and Co-Editor of 60 Minutes
Lesley Stahl, one of America’s most recognized and experienced broadcast journalists,has been a 60 Minutes correspondent since March 1991. The 2015-16 season marksher 25th on the broadcast. Stahl’s 2013 series on Guantanamo Bay, in which shegained unprecedented access to its prison facilities was honored with an Edward R.Murrow award in 2014. In the same year, she won two Emmys, her 10th and 11th, onefor the Guantanamo series and another for an eye-opening story about China’s hugereal estate bubble. Among Stahl's crowning achievements is the Life TimeAchievement Emmy she was awarded in 2003 for excellence in reporting.
After four decades as a reporter, Stahl says the most vivid and transformingexperience of her life was not covering the White House, interviewing heads of state,or any other of her stories at 60 Minutes. It was becoming a grandmother. Stahl’s
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Becoming Grandma: The Joys and Science of the NewGrandparenting will be released April 2016. The bookexplores how grandparenting changes your life – forthe better - with personal stories and interviews withfamous and the not-so-famous grandmothers, as wellas scientists and historians.
“A Launch of Courage”
Captain Mark Kelly and Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords
Distinguished public servants and models of dedicationand resilience, Mark Kelly and Gabrielle “Gabby” Giffordsrepresent the very essence of American heroism.
A retired American astronaut and US Navy Captain, Kellyew 39 combat missions over Iraq and Kuwait during therst Gulf War, spent over 50 days in orbit, and served as
the commander of Space Shuttle Endeavour on its nalight.
The youngest woman ever elected to the Arizona StateSenate, Ms. Giffords represented her community in theArizona Legislature from 2000 to 2005, and then inCongress from 2006 to 2012, consistently ranking as oneof the most centrist legislators in Congress.
On January 8, 2011, an assassination attempt at an eventwith constituents in Tucson, AZ, left Giffords severely wounded after being shot in the headat near point blank range. Since then, the couple has inspired individuals around the worldwith their story of hope and courage in the wake of tragedy, serving as a symbol for thepossibility of second chances.
The couple's inspirational memoir, Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope topped multiple best-seller lists, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. Throughouttheir careers and since the shooting, the couple has been honored with numerous accolades.In 2015, the US Navy honored Ms. Giffords by naming a ship after her; the USS GabrielleGiffords was chosen as the vessel’s namesake because of the courage that she hasexempli ed.
With a message inspiring courage through tough times and on the way to new goals, and apowerful perspective on harnessing strength from others to persevere, Ms. Giffords and Mr.Kelly will bring AHIMA audiences inside their journey, motivating individuals to overcomeany challenge they face, and to be passionate, courageous and always at their best.
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Past General Sessions
AHIMA’s Convention and Exhibit General Sessions are designed to provide innovativeapproaches to healthcare delivery, industry insights and updates, motivation and inspiration.Our speakers are leaders in their eld who often convey their ideas by sharing personalstories, demonstrating the everyday connection to the work of health informationprofessionals.
The AHIMA 88th Convention and Exhibit, October 15-19, 2016, in Baltimore, MD, promisesa spectacular line up of speakers. Keep watching ahima.org in the coming months for theannouncement of the 2016 General Session speakers.
Past General Session speakers have included:
2015
Robin Roberts (Co-Anchor, ABC Television’s Good Morning America)Chandra Brown (Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing, US Department ofCommerce International Trade Administration)Elizabeth Jazwiec, RN and author (Studer Group)Brenda Banwell, MD (Chief of Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, andProfessor, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Philadelphia, PA)Joe Flower (Healthcare Futurist)
2014
Eric Topol, MD (Healthcare Futurists & Director of Scripps Translation ScienceInstitute)Karen DeSalvo, MD (National Coordinator for HIT, US Department of Health &Human Services)Rich Bluni, RN & AuthorRob Lowe (Actor and Cancer-Awareness Advocate)
2013
Henry Winkler (author, producer, actor & director) Marlee Matlin (Academy Award winning actress & activist) Dr. Travis Stork and Dr. James Sears (co-host of “The Doctors”)
2012
Anesh Chopra (Thought Leader and then Chief Technology Of cer of the US) Joy Behar (then co-host of “The View”)
2011
Stephen Covey (NY Times and Washington Post bestselling author) Apolo Anton Ohno (eight-time Olympic skating medalist and 2007 champion ofDancing With the Stars)
2010
Regina M. Benjamin, MD (then Surgeon General of US)
2009
David Blumenthal, MD, MPP (then National Coordinator for HIT, US Dept of Health &Human Services)
2008
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Saturday, October 15, 20168:30 AM-9:30 AM
ONC Update: The Vitals on Privacy and Security Lucia Savage, Esq Privacy and Security - Plenary
1.00 Credits
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
ICD-10 Policy Update Nelly Leon-Chisen, RHIA and Sue Bowman, MJ, RHIA, CCS, FAHIMA Clinical Coding: Plenary
1.00 Credits
9:30 AM-10:30 AM
The Top 257 Strategies for Surviving a HIPAA Audit Mark Hinely, JD, GLEG Privacy and Security - Plenary
1.00 Credits
10:30 AM-11:30 AM
CPT Policy Update Lianne Stancik, BA, RHIT Clinical Coding: Plenary
1.00 Credits
10:45 AM-11:45 AM
Chewed Up and Spit Out, Again – Newly Released Individual Access Guidance from HHS Judi Hofman, BCRT, CHPS, CAP Privacy and Security - Advanced Privacy
1.00 Credits
Trust and Transparency in Healthcare Cloud Computing Hemant Pathak Privacy and Security - Cybersecurity
1.00 Credits
12:30 PM-1:30 PM
Advancing CMS Pay-For-Performance: The Health Information Management Connection Elaine King, MHS, RHIA, CHP, CHDA, CDIP, FAHIMA and Catherine Gorman-Klug, RN, MSN,CPM Clinical Coding: Reimbursement/Payment Methodologies
1.00 Credits
Compliant Chronic Care Management Coding and Billing Kathleen Bailey, CPA, MBA, CCS-P, CPC, CPMA, CPC-I Clinical Coding: Physician
1.00 Credits
First Year Post Go-Live: What the ICD-10 Data Reveals
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First Year Post Go-Live: What the ICD-10 Data Reveals Brian Potter, PhD and Anwen Fredriksen, MA Clinical Coding: ICD-10 Post-Implementation - Sponsored by GeBBs Healthcare Solutions
1.00 Credits
12:45 PM-1:45 PM
Cyber-risk, Cyber-insurance, and Human Resources Issues in Cyber-space: What You Need toKnow Barry S. Herrin, JD, FAHIMA, FACHE Privacy and Security - Cybersecurity
1.00 Credits
Roundtable Discussion – Access, Amendments, Fees/Charges Rita Bowen, MA, RHIA, CHPS, SSGB, Susan Lucci, RHIA, CHPS, CHDS, AHDI-F and KellyMcLendon, RHIA, CHPS Privacy and Security - Advanced Privacy
1.00 Credits
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
A Strategic Approach to HCCs and Risk Adjustment Kathryn DeVault, MSL, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, FAHIMA and Melissa Hawkins, CCS, CPC, CRC Clinical Coding: Physician
1.00 Credits
Denials Management: Moving from Denials Management to Denials Prevention Tracey Tomak, RHIA Clinical Coding: Reimbursement/Payment Methodologies
1.00 Credits
MS-DRG Year in Review Wendy Deaton, RHIT, CCS, CCS-P, AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer Clinical Coding: ICD-10 Post-Implementation - Sponsored by GeBBs Healthcare Solutions
1.00 Credits
1:45 PM-2:45 PM
It’s Your Fault! Breach in the Age of HealthInformation Exchange Adam Greene, JD, MPH Privacy and Security - Advanced Privacy
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Ready for Anything: How to Optimize Digital Defense in HIM Scott Ruthe and Daniel Sergile Privacy and Security - Cybersecurity
1.00 Credits
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Expanding CDI into the Outpatient World - Sponsored by himagine solutions Tammy Combs, RN, MSN, CDIP, CCS, CCDS, Melanie Endicott, MBA/HCM, RHIA, CDIP, CCS,CCS-P, FAHIMA and Crystal Clack, MS, RHIA, CCS Pre-Convention Workshops
3.00 Credits
Integrating a New Technology into an Existing EHR Framework Using IG Principles Ronald J. Hedges, JD Pre-Convention Workshops
3.00 Credits
3:00 PM-4:00 PM
HCCs Brenda Watson, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CPC Clinical Coding: Reimbursement/Payment Methodologies
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ICD-10: The First Year Kelly Canter, RHIT, CCS, AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer Clinical Coding: ICD-10 Post-Implementation - Sponsored by GeBBs Healthcare Solutions
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Key to Physician Coding and Billing: Using the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Database Kim Garner Huey, MJ, CCS-P, CHC, CPC, PCS, CPCO and Sandra Giangreco, RHIT, CCS, PCS,CPC, CPC-H, CPC-I, COBGC Clinical Coding: Physician
1.00 Credits
3:15 PM-4:15 PM
The 2016 Healthcare Internet Security Threat Report and Beyond: The Good, The Bad, and TheUgly David Finn, CISA, CISM, CRISC Privacy and Security - Plenary
1.00 Credits
4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Bridging the Gap between Administrative and Clinical Data Matt Menning and Lisa Brooks Taylor, RHIA Clinical Coding: Physician
1.00 Credits
ICD-10–Lessons Learned: Implementing and Maintaining an ICD-10 “Hotline” Post-Implementation Melissa McLeod, CCDS, CDIP, CCS, CPC, CPC-I, AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer Clinical Coding: ICD-10 Post-Implementation - Sponsored by GeBBs Healthcare Solutions
1.00 Credits
Promoting Mid-Revenue Cycle Ef ciency Cheryl Ericson, RN, MS, CCDS, CDIP, AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer Clinical Coding: Reimbursement/Payment Methodologies
1.00 Credits
Sunday, October 16, 20168:00 AM-5:00 PM
Information Governance Leadership Forum: Leveraging Your Most Valuable Strategic Asset Ann Meehan, RHIA, Kathy Downing, MA, RHIA, CHP, PMP, Patty Sheridan, MBA, RHIA, FAHIMAand Valerie Watzlaf, PhD, RHIA, FAHIMA Pre-Convention Workshops
6.00 Credits
8:30 AM-9:30 AM
Clinical Documentation Improvement: An Imperative for Managing Your Revenue at Risk Michelle Wieczorek, RHIT, RN, CPHQ Clinical Coding: CDI - Sponsored by 3M
1.00 Credits
Compliance with Rules for NPP (Non-Physician Provider) Services Kathleen Bailey, CPA, MBA, CCS-P, CPC, CPMA, CPC-I Clinical Coding: Physician
1.00 Credits
Understanding the Relationship Between Coded Data and CMS Quality Programs Cheryl Ericson, RN, MS, CCDS, CDIP, AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer Clinical Coding: Industry Hot Topics
1.00 Credits
9:00 AM-10:00 AM
9:00 AM-10:00 AM
Cybersecurity in Healthcare: The Super 4 Mac McMillan, FHMISS, CISM Privacy and Security - Plenary
1.00 Credits
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Interoperability and Health IT Standards 101: Setting the Stage for Success Anna Orlova, PhD, Diana Warner, MS, RHIA, CHPS, FAHIMA, Harry Rhodes, RHIA, Lisa Spellman,MBA, CPHIMS, Darice Grzybowski, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA and Nicole Miller Pre-Convention Workshops
3.00 Credits
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Microsoft Excel Can Help You Maximize the Utilization of Your Data Mike Gera, MS, MSW Pre-Convention Workshops
6.00 Credits
9:30 AM-10:30 AM
Conquering Queries Dana Brown, RHIA, CHC Clinical Coding: CDI - Sponsored by 3M
1.00 Credits
Developing and Implementing an Audit Program for Physician Services Sandra Giangreco, RHIT, CCS, PCS, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-I, COBGC and Kim Garner Huey, MJ, CCS-P, CHC, CPC, PCS, CPCO Clinical Coding: Physician
1.00 Credits
FY2016 CC/MCC List: Tools for Capturing Accurate Clinical Documentation William E. Haik, MD, CDIP, FCCP Clinical Coding: Industry Hot Topics
1.00 Credits
10:00 AM-11:00 AM
The Wild Wild West: Interoperability, Privacy, Security, and the ONC Chris Apgar, CISSP Privacy and Security - Cybersecurity
1.00 Credits
Top New Privacy and Security Topics to Watch for in 2016 Kirk Nahra, JD Privacy and Security - Advanced Privacy
1.00 Credits
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
In a Nutshell: The World of E/M Coding Crystal Clack, MS, RHIA, CCS Clinical Coding: Physician
1.00 Credits
Physician Documentation Issues Just Don't Go Away Mark Michelman, MD, MBA Clinical Coding: CDI - Sponsored by 3M
1.00 Credits
The New ABCs of Coder Productivity and Accuracy: Resetting Your KPIs Paul Strafer, RHIA, CCS Clinical Coding: Industry Hot Topics
1.00 Credits
11:15 AM-12:15 PM
42 CFR Part 2—Modernized and Muddled: A Discussion of Challenges with ProposedRegulations Deanna Peterson, MHA, RHIA, CHPS and Benjamin Burton, JD, MBA, RHIA, CHP, CHC, CRC Privacy and Security - Advanced Privacy
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How the NIST Cybersecurity Framework Can Help Protect PHI Joseph Kirkpatrick, CGEIT, CISA, CRISC, QSA Privacy and Security - Cybersecurity
1.00 Credits
1:00 PM-2:15 PM
Moving Coding to the Next Generation: The Quality Realm Part I and II Suzanne Drake, RHIT, CCS and Christina Brown, RHIA, CCS, CCSP, CCDS Clinical Coding: Plenary
1.00 Credits
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Johns Hopkins Educational Site Visit
3.00 Credits
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
AHIMA Foundation Research Forum Bill Rudman, PhD, RHIA
4.00 Credits
1:15 PM-2:15 PM
3rd Party Risks and Vulnerabilities. Vendors and Business Associates – Friends or Foes? Robert Brzezinski, MBA, CHPS, CISA Privacy and Security - Advanced Privacy
1.00 Credits
Know the Enemy: Cyber Strategic Plans and Tactical Options Mark Dill, CISM, CRISC Privacy and Security - Cybersecurity
1.00 Credits
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Data on the Go: Keeping Up with Mobile Health Harry Rhodes, RHIA, William Hammond, Katherine Lusk, MHSM, RHIA and William VanDoornik, MS, RHIA Pre-Convention Workshops
3.00 Credits
2:15 PM-3:15 PM
Filling the Auditing Gap - Transforming Coders to Auditors Objectives Renee Petron and Laurie McBrierty Clinical Coding: Plenary
1.00 Credits
Security Incident Response - It's Old News but Are You Really Doing It? Chris Apgar, CISSP and Judi Hofman, BCRT, CHPS, CAP Privacy and Security - Cybersecurity
1.00 Credits
The Future Is Now: Privacy, Security, and Information Governance Kathy Downing, MA, RHIA, CHP, PMP Privacy and Security - Advanced Privacy
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3:20 PM-4:20 PM
The Pulse on Privacy and Security: An OCR Update Deven McGraw, Esq. Privacy and Security - Plenary
1.00 Credits
3:45 PM-5:00 PM
Get PSST! Big Thinking for Even BIGGER Relationships Scott Carbonara, MA, Prosci Psych/Communications; Change Mgmt Certi ed Clinical Coding: Plenary
1.00 Credits
Monday, October 17, 20167:00 AM-8:00 AM
Cybersecurity: The Big 4 Affecting Healthcare - Networking Breakfast Mark Dill, CISM, CRISC, Joseph Kirkpatrick, CGEIT, CISA, CRISC, QSA and Mac McMillan,FHMISS, CISM
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Solving the Patient Matching Dilemma: Will the “Real” Jane Doe Please Stand Up!-Networking Breakfast Julie Dooling, MSHI, RHIA, CHDA, Susan Clark, RHIT, CHTS-IM, CHTS-PW, Robert Giannini,NHA, CHTS-IM/CP, Donna Young and Diana Warner, MS, RHIA, CHPS, FAHIMA
1.00 Credits
8:15 AM-10:30 AM
General Session Part 1
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10:30 AM-11:30 AM
General Session Part 2
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12:00 PM-12:45 PM
Aligning and Optimizing CDI and Coding Programs Neil Shah and Terry Ciesla
1.00 Credits
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
AOE Luncheon - Sponsored by Career Step
1.00 Credits
IGHealthRate™ User Presentation Anita Doupnik
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
Building the Case For Information Governance - IG Roundtable Ann Meehan, RHIA
1.00 Credits
Expanding CDI Specialty Areas - CDI Roundtable, Sponsored by UASI Debbie Mackaman, RHIA, CPCO, CCDS, James Fee, MD, CCS, CCDS, AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer and Tricia Twombly, BSN, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O, COS-C, CHCE
1.00 Credits
Information Governance Pilot Panel: How to Jump into IG with Both Feet Katherine Lusk, MHSM, RHIA, Kyle McElroy, MS-HSA, RHIA, Michelle Hermann, MS, RHIA andDorothy O'Hagan, MNLM, RHIT, CCS
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1.00 Credits
Leveraging HIM Technologies to Support New Payment Models and Population Health John Showalter, MD, MSIS and Leigh Williams, MHIIM, RHIA, CPC, CPHIMS Emerging Technologies
1.00 Credits
Mitigating the Con dentiality, Privacy, and Security Risks Associated with PHI Release at anEnterprise Level James Moore II, JD and Linda Kloss, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA Privacy & Security
1.00 Credits
Operationalizing Population Health Management Paula Infeld, MSN, RN, CPHIMS Public Health
1.00 Credits
Post-ICD-10 Go Live: Reimbursement Impact of Inpatient DRG Shift Analysis Tracy Pef ey, RHIA, Peggy L. Meli, PhD, RHIA, Megan Shea and Tim Moore, RHIA, CPC Coding: Revenue Cycle - Sponsored by H.I.M. On Call
1.00 Credits
Saved by the Bell: Using Bell Curve Data to Help Make the Most of Your Time - PhysicianPractice Roundtable Crystal Clack, MS, RHIA, CCS
1.00 Credits
The Middle Revenue Cycle: How CM, HIM, and CDI Provide the Vital Link Between PatientEngagement and Revenue Capture Elaine O'Bleness, MBA, RHIA, CDIP, CHP, CRCR and Kim Fuller, MSW, MBA, CRCR CDI - Sponsored by 3M
1.00 Credits
Transforming HIM Education to Align with Data Analytics Practice Dilhari DeAlmeida, PhD, RHIA and Suzanne Paone, MBA, DHA, RHIA Where Education Meets Workforce - sponsored by Career Step
1.00 Credits
Truth and Consequences of Data Integrity Vong Miphouvieng, MHA, RHIA and Diann Smith, MS, RHIA, FAHIMA, CHP E.H.R.
1.00 Credits
1:00 PM-2:15 PM
Executive Session - Panel 1: Perspectives from HIM, Providers and Vendors Katherine Lusk, MHSM, RHIA, Walter Suarez, M.D., M.P.H., Lana Lowry, Mark Segal and KittWinter Executive
1.00 Credits
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Union Hospital Educational Site Visit
3.00 Credits
2:15 PM-3:00 PM
MS-DRG Validation in an ICD-10 World Brad Watt
1.00 Credits
2:15 PM-3:15 PM
2:15 PM-3:15 PM
8 Steps to Minimize Breach in Release of Information Don Hardwick and Rita Bowen, MA, RHIA, CHPS, SSGB
1.00 Credits
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
Executive Session - Panel 2: Perspectives from Professional Associations, Regulators and SDOsTom Leary, Michael Glickman, MSE, Vada Perkins, Hans Buitendijk and Kevin Brady Executive
1.00 Credits
3:15 PM-4:15 PM
Bundling Payments for Hip and Knee Replacements: What You Need to Know - Long-termCare Roundtable Denice Stelly, RHIA
1.00 Credits
Cultivating Mindful Leadership: Pathway to Leadership Excellence—Leadership Roundtable Merida Johns, PhD, RHIA
1.00 Credits
How to Advance a Seasoned CDI Program Dawn Diven, RN, CCDS, CDIP and Shari Nay, RN, CCDS CDI - Sponsored by 3M
1.00 Credits
Identity Is Key: How to Unlock Big Data and Analyze Populations Brent Williams Public Health
1.00 Credits
Information Governance Means Real Return on Investment Mary Reeves, RHIA IG
1.00 Credits
Remote Coding Roundtable: Navigating the Perilous Sea of Managing a Remote Coding Team -Sponsored by GeBBs Healthcare Solutions Barbara Tyson, CCS
1.00 Credits
Safe Practices for Copy and Paste Lorraine Possanza, DPM, JD, MBE and Robert Giannini, NHA, CHTS-IM/CP E.H.R.
1.00 Credits
Transforming Risk Adjustment and Population Health Management with Technology Adele L. Towers, MD, MPH Emerging Technologies
1.00 Credits
Understanding Hierarchical Condition Categories and Risk Adjustment in the Shift to Value-Based Care Donna Smith, RHIA Coding: Revenue Cycle - Sponsored by H.I.M. On Call
1.00 Credits
Using Open Source Tools and Public Data to Adopt Analytics in Education and Practice Ryan Sandefer, MA, CPHIT and David Marc, PhD, MBS, CHDA Where Education Meets Workforce - sponsored by Career Step
1.00 Credits
What Lies Ahead: Trends for Health Care Providers in Litigation, Regulation, and Information
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What Lies Ahead: Trends for Health Care Providers in Litigation, Regulation, and InformationGovernance Ronald J. Hedges, JD and Jodi Daniel, JD, MPH Privacy & Security
1.00 Credits
4:15 PM-5:15 PM
Executive Session - From Data to Matching Methods: An Overview of Privacy ProtectedPatient Matching Adam Culbertson, MS, Abel Kho, MD and Shaun Grannis, MD, FACMI Executive
1.00 Credits
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Compliance Risks in the EMR Sandra Giangreco, RHIT, CCS, PCS, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-I, COBGC and Kim Garner Huey, MJ, CCS-P, CHC, CPC, PCS, CPCO E.H.R.
1.00 Credits
Looking at Your Revenue Cycle through Another Lens Carolyn Rubin, CPC, CPC-I Coding: Revenue Cycle - Sponsored by H.I.M. On Call
1.00 Credits
Measuring the Hard and Soft Costs of Breach Ira Parker Privacy & Security
1.00 Credits
Optimizing ACO Metrics through Collection of HCCs via Telehealth Timothy Brundage, MD, CCDS Emerging Technologies
1.00 Credits
Population Health Is Not a Spectator Sport Lynette Czarkowski, MS, RHIA, FAHIMA Public Health
1.00 Credits
Redesigning Graduate Online Health Informatics Administration Programs Using Career-based Situation Analysis Zakevia D. Green-Lawson, PhD, MSHA, LHRM, RHIA and Katherine Marconi Where Education Meets Workforce - sponsored by Career Step
1.00 Credits
Release of Information, E-Discovery, and Data Risk Management: A Single Strategy for All toAchieve Information Governance Tara S. Emory, JD, LLM, PMP and Kimberly A. Baldwin-Stried Reich, MBA, MJ, PBCI, RHIA,CPHQ, FAHIMA IG
1.00 Credits
Three Health Systems, One Clinical Documentation System: Establishing Complete Visibilityinto Documentation and Coding Performance Adrienne Younger, RN, CCDS and Trevor Snow, RHIA CDI - Sponsored by 3M
1.00 Credits
Tuesday, October 18, 20167:00 AM-8:00 AM
Overcoming the “Top 10” Reasons Physicians Resist CDI—Networking Breakfast, Sponsored
Overcoming the “Top 10” Reasons Physicians Resist CDI—Networking Breakfast, Sponsoredby Elsevier Victor Freeman, MD, MPP
1.00 Credits
Streamline Release of Information Through Consolidation - Networking Breakfast, Sponsoredby Altegra Leslee Cook and Amanda Blase, CPHIMS, ECMp, CDIA+
1.00 Credits
8:15 AM-10:30 AM
General Session Part 1
0.50 Credits
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Union Hospital Educational Site Visit
3.00 Credits
10:30 AM-11:30 AM
General Session Part 2
1.00 Credits
12:00 PM-12:45 PM
Identify Risks and Opportunities on 100% of Your Coded Cases Using the Power of Technology Kim Charland, BA, RHIT, CCS
1.00 Credits
Value, Risk, Compliance: Measure Your IG Success Rich Hale
1.00 Credits
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
IGHealthRate™ User Presentation Anita Doupnik
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
AHIMA Foundation Registered Apprenticeship Program: Managing the HIM Talent Pipeline Bill Rudman, PhD, RHIA, Marci Wilhelm and Debra Boppre, MSM, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, FAHIMA Workforce Development
1.00 Credits
Clinical Data Quality Management: Past, Present, and Future Elaine Gillespie, RHIT and Anita Cook, RHIT Informatics
1.00 Credits
Cybersecurity Threats, Controls, and Vulnerability: What You Need to Do Mark Dill, CISM, CRISC Cyber Security - Sponsored by the University of Central Florida
1.00 Credits
Five Generations in the Workplace: Engaging a Diverse Staff Seth Jeremy Katz, MPH, RHIA, Rebecca Teleszeky, RHIA and Carolyn Rubin, CPC, CPC-I Leadership
1.00 Credits
Incident-to and Split Shared Services: Making It Simple Shannon DeConda, CPC, CPC-I, CPMA, CMSCS, CEMC, CMPM Physician's Of ce
1.00 Credits
Leading from Within: An HIM Department’s Journey to Information Governance
Leading from Within: An HIM Department’s Journey to Information Governance Sally Beahan, RHIA, MHA, Stephanie Crabb, AM and Christine Taylor IG II
1.00 Credits
Regionalizing HIM Services in a Multihospital System Sally Rynberg, MSA, RHIA, FAHIMA Innovation
1.00 Credits
The Focused Audits, The Eye of Uncle Sam Is Upon You MaryAnn Leonard, RHIA Practice Settings
1.00 Credits
Understanding SOC Audits: Why Preparation, Management, and Compliance Matters to HIM Elizabeth Delahoussaye, RHIA, CHPS and Robert Krempasky Internal Audits - sponsored by Career Step
1.00 Credits
What Are International HIPAA Considerations? Rachel Rose, JD, MBA International
1.00 Credits
2:00 PM-3:00 PM
Point of Care Scanning for In-Patient and Physician Practices Chez Tschetter
1.00 Credits
Transforming Today’s CDI Model to Support Value Based Care Shannon Newell, RHIA, CCS, AHIMA ICD-10 Approved Trainer and James Fee, MD, CCS, CCDS,AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer
1.00 Credits
3:15 PM-4:15 PM
Clinical Validation: What Does It Mean for Coders? Laura Legg, RHIT, CCS, AHIMA approved ICD-10 cm/PCS Trainer and Edward O'Beirne, MHS,CCS, CDIP Internal Audits - sponsored by Career Step
1.00 Credits
Data Integrity in the New World: Positioning One HIM Department for the Future Shawn Wells, RHIT, CHDA, Nancy Treacy, MPH, RHIA, CCS and Sheri Vanderhoof, RHIA Innovation
1.00 Credits
Do Not Blame Hackers, You Are The Weakest Link: Why Security Awareness Programs Matter Robert Brzezinski, MBA, CHPS, CISA Cyber Security - Sponsored by the University of Central Florida
1.00 Credits
Healthcare Transformation: Managing Data Quality in Developing Healthcare Markets Michelea Peech, RHIT, CCS, CCS-P International
1.00 Credits
I Want to Teach—Next Steps for HIM Professionals
1.00 Credits
Information Governance: Managing Information and Data Security Effectively in a Global
Information Governance: Managing Information and Data Security Effectively in a GlobalEnvironment Devendra Saharia, MBA IG II
1.00 Credits
Key to Physician Billing: Using the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Database Kim Garner Huey, MJ, CCS-P, CHC, CPC, PCS, CPCO and Sandra Giangreco, RHIT, CCS, PCS,CPC, CPC-H, CPC-I, COBGC Physician's Of ce
1.00 Credits
Leading Effectively in a Diverse Team Evan Lendle Ramos, CCS, CIC, RN Leadership
1.00 Credits
Legal Medical Record and Advancing Healthcare Technology: Can They Remain Compatible? Betty Dunagan, RHIA Informatics
1.00 Credits
SNF Therapy Documentation Compliance Gina Tomcsik, LPTA, RAC-CT Practice Settings
1.00 Credits
Using Denial Trends to Strengthen Coder Skills Suzanne Drake, RHIT, CCS and Christina Brown, RHIA, CCS, CCSP, CCDS Workforce Development
1.00 Credits
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Four Steps for Better Coding Compliance: Physician Practices Answer the Wake-up Call Christine Lee, MHA, RHIA, CCS, CPC Internal Audits - sponsored by Career Step
1.00 Credits
Health Information with a Twist: Life on a Hospital Ship Davi Trotti, MA, RHIA Practice Settings
1.00 Credits
How HIM Leaders Can Leverage Technology: An Innovative Approach to Release ofInformation Anthony Murray and Charlotte Walton-Sweeney, RHIT Innovation
1.00 Credits
Intersection of Health Information Management and Public Health: Perspectives from a CDCProfessional Aaron Borrelli, MHMS, RHIA Workforce Development
1.00 Credits
Job Descriptions Do Matter!: Creating and Marketing HIM Professionals in Your Organization Sheila Green-Shook, RHIA, CHP, MHA, FAHIMA Leadership
1.00 Credits
Leading the Way: AHIMA and National and Global Standardization Michael Glickman, MSE, Anna Orlova, PhD and Lisa Spellman, MBA, CPHIMS
International
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International
1.00 Credits
Pay-for-Performance: Coming to a Physician Practice Near You Catherine Gorman-Klug, RN, MSN, CPM Physician's Of ce
1.00 Credits
The Data Warehouse Journey of a Member-Centric Health Plan Jennica Billins, MPH Informatics
1.00 Credits
The Many Faces of Electronic Information and Why Differences Matter Ronald J. Hedges, JD IG II
1.00 Credits
Top Cybersecurity Threats Healthcare Must Tackle Now Mac McMillan, FHMISS, CISM Cyber Security - Sponsored by the University of Central Florida
1.00 Credits
Wednesday, October 19, 20168:00 AM-9:00 AM
Big Penalties Require Big Thinking: Meaningful Use Audit Readiness Susan Clark, RHIT, CHTS-IM, CHTS-PW External Audits
1.00 Credits
Bridge the Healthcare Data Divide with Visual Analytics for Superior Patient Outcomes Andy Dé, MS, MBA Analytics
1.00 Credits
EHR Lessons Learned from the Wizard of Oz for HIM Professionals Darice Grzybowski, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA and Sandy Routhier, RHIA, CCS, CDIP E.H.R. II
1.00 Credits
Finding Help in All the Right Places: Three Steps for Smoother Physician Mergers andAcquisitions in HIM Christine Lee, MHA, RHIA, CCS, CPC and Sheila Green-Shook, RHIA, CHP, MHA, FAHIMA HIM Best Practice
1.00 Credits
Health Information Exchanges 101: What Every HIM Professional Needs to Know Victor Freeman, MD, MPP Patient Identifcation & Matching
1.00 Credits
ICD-10: Year One Cortnie Simmons, MHA, RHIA, CCS, CDIP Coding
1.00 Credits
OCR HIPAA Audits: What You Need to Know Now David Holtzman, JD, CIPP Regulatory
1.00 Credits
The Road to Patient Portal Meaningful Use Certi cation and Beyond
The Road to Patient Portal Meaningful Use Certi cation and Beyond Valerie Wilson, RHIA, CSPO and Victoria Weaver, RHIA Consumer Engagement & Public Good
1.00 Credits
The Truth about Moving to Electronic Quality Reporting Karen M. Marhefka, MHA, RHIA and Mary Burton, PhD, MSN-R, BSN, RN Quality Reporting
1.00 Credits
9:00 AM-10:00 AM
IGHealthRate™ User Presentation Anita Doupnik
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
CRISP Medical Center
3.00 Credits
10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Connecting Healthcare to Public Health and Big Data Virginia Lorenzi, MS, CPHIMS, FHL7, Delton Atkinson, MPH, MPH, PMP, FAC-P/PM, MichelleWilliamson, RN MSIS, Suzie Burke-Bebee and John Odden Standards
1.00 Credits
Creating a Cleaner and Safer EMPI Laura Osborne, CHTS-IM, CHPE, CHP, CHDS, AHDI-F, Megan McDougal, MS, RHIA, CHTS-IMand Jamie Anderson, RHIT, CHTS-IM Patient Identifcation & Matching
1.00 Credits
Document Imaging: Life After Achieving HIMSS Level 7 Certi cation Penny Koff, RHIA and Vicky Miyashiro E.H.R. II
1.00 Credits
Electronic Clinical Quality Measure Update Grace Im, JD, MPH Quality Reporting
1.00 Credits
MACRA, the Quality Payment Program and the Role of Data Management Michael Stearns, MD, CPC, CFPC Analytics
1.00 Credits
Quality, Reimbursement, and Meaningful Use—Oh Boy!: Healthcare Policy Change Remainingin This Decade Dan Rode, MBA, CHPS, FHFMA, FAHIMA Regulatory
1.00 Credits
Road to ICD-10 Productivity and Optimization Scot A. Nemchik, CCS, CIRCC and Sabrina Yous , MBA, RHIA, CCS Coding
1.00 Credits
Successfully Navigating through the Changing Medicare Appeals Process Andrew Wachler, Esq. External Audits
1.00 Credits
The Great Divide: Health Disparities and What Consumers Want
The Great Divide: Health Disparities and What Consumers Want Carol Smith, MBA, RHIA, FAHIMA Consumer Engagement & Public Good
1.00 Credits
You Too Can Generate Revenue for Your HIM Department: A Release of Information SuccessStory Seth Jeremy Katz, MPH, RHIA HIM Best Practice
1.00 Credits
11:15 AM-12:15 PM
AHIMA Standards Strategy: Putting Standards to Work Michelle Mitcheff, RHIA, CDIP, CCS, AHIMA Approved ICD10 CM/PCS Trainer, Nicole Miller,Donna Young, Anna Orlova, PhD and Kenneth Salyard Standards
1.00 Credits
Achieving HIMSS Stage 7 and Preparing for Re-Certi cation Karen Reynolds, RHIA External Audits
1.00 Credits
Data Analytics for HIM Professionals in the ICD-10 Era Darice Grzybowski, MA, RHIA, FAHIMA and Kevin Rodriguez, MBA Analytics
1.00 Credits
Intelligent Transformation: The Power of HIM Professionals to Drive Improvements with PSIand Quality Reporting Dina Nedorost, RHIT, CCS and Ushma Patel, RHIA Quality Reporting
1.00 Credits
Issues with Printing from the EHR William Reisbick, Esq., DFASHRM, ACLM and Sally Beahan, RHIA, MHA HIM Best Practice
1.00 Credits
Patient Engagement: Teaching Patients to Fish Michelle Basco, RHIA Consumer Engagement & Public Good
1.00 Credits
Solving the Root Operation Challenge: Revision or Redo? Lisa Baris, RHIT, CCS, CCDS and Sherry Wilkerson, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS Coding
1.00 Credits
Stop Cleaning Your Identity Data! Achieve Interoperability of Patient Information DespiteDirty and Out-of-Date Data Brent Williams Patient Identifcation & Matching
1.00 Credits
The "Other" Regulators: Who Investigates Healthcare Providers Other than the Of ce for CivilRights? Ronald J. Hedges, JD, Allison M. Brown and Divonne Smoyer, JD Regulatory
1.00 Credits
VA Mobile Health Provider Program: Coordinating Care for Our Nation's Veterans
When:
October 13 - 19, 2016
Where:
Baltimore, MD
VA Mobile Health Provider Program: Coordinating Care for Our Nation's Veterans Denye Bentt, MD, CPHIMS and Wm. Cerniuk E.H.R. II
1.00 Credits
1:30 PM-2:50 PM
General Session
1.50 Credits
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