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Transforming your health plan's influence on social determinants of health

Event Date: 8/29/2017 - 8/31/2017

Event Overview
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Small group discussion

A collective impact model

Hosted by: Samaritan Health Plan

Over the last three years, Samaritan Health Plans partnered with their county health department, local community leaders and service organizations, the state Medicaid department, and the health plan’s owner system and other provider partners to address one question: How can we make our community healthier? 

Each of these stakeholders has a seat on the transformation committee, the spearhead of a Collective Impact Model that has led multiple, successful pilots seeking to address multiple barriers to good health, such as non-emergent medical transportation, ride share programs, cultural literacy, diversity, child abuse detection, and more.   Now they are pivoting from pilots to operationalizing these efforts at scale.

During this value visit Samaritan provided a deep dive into their approach to making an impact on social determinants of health for vulnerable populations, plus take part in broader discussions on how other plans are incorporating non-clinical services into their offerings.  Participants walked away with new ideas, plus lessons and learned and emerging best practices, not to mention a stronger network of colleagues to contact to continue the learning after the meeting.

Featured presentations

 Samaritan Health Plans' case study line up is coupled with other great presentations, including:

  • Passport Health Plan and their California Dreamin Community Well Being Campus in Louisville, KY
  • Oregon Health Authorities, kicks the day's presentations off with an outline of the Oregon health plan's major initiatives

Location

Samaritan Health Plan hosted this exciting event on the Samaritan Campus in Lebanon, OR.

Audience

  • Health plan strategic, clinical, and operational leadership
  • Individuals with responsibility for your health plan's provider and community engagement strategy
  • Leaders in population health and community health
  • While this event is designed with the needs of Medicaid plans in mind, all Alliance health plans would benefit


All Alliance events are for Health Plan Alliance members only or by invitation.

 

Check out our other fly-in designed with Medicaid plans in mind: 

The national shift to Value-Based Care: What it means for your Medicaid health plan

 

Thank you to our event sponsors


 



 

Agenda

 

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29

4:00 – 5:00pm

Check In and Attendee Packet Pick Up

5:30 – 8:00pm

Networking reception

6:15 – 7:15pm

Special Presentation from Pedal Corvallis: The Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments Bikeshare program 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30

7:30 - 8:00 am

Breakfast

8:00 – 8:30am

Welcome and Kick Off -- Welcome to Oregon!

8:45 – 10:30am

Case Study: Samaritan's Collective Impact Model

10:45 – 11:45am

A clinical perspective: Using the Collective Impact Model to achieve quality outcomes measures

11:45 - 12:45pm

Lunch

12:45 - 1:45pm 

The Oregon Health Plan: Then and now

1:45– 2:30pm

Choosing your battles: How predictive models and social determinant data support innovation design

2:45 – 4:15pm

Case Study Collection: Non-clinical intervention efforts from Alliance member plans

4:15 – 4:45pm

Open Discussion and Wrap Up

6:00 – 9:00pm

Dinner and Scenic Train Ride

 

 

Thursday, August 31

8:00 – 9:00am

Breakfast Roundtables

 

 

 
Venue

Best Western in Lebanon, ORBest Western Premier Boulder Falls
505 Mullins Dr
Lebanon, OR 97355
541.451.1000

Our room rate is $129 plus taxes/fees. This rate may be available three days prior and three days after our meeting dates, depending on the hotel's availability. You should call the reservations department at 541.451.1000 and ask for the Health Plan Alliance (Vizient) room rate. You must call the hotel by July 28, 2017 in order to receive our group room rate. Should you call after this deadline, you will not be guaranteed to receive our group room rate or the hotel may be sold out. Please note that the group block could sell out before this date.

DRESS
Business casual attire is appropriate for the meeting.  Remember that the hotel meeting room temperatures vary, so we recommend that you layer clothing to be comfortable in case the room becomes either hot or cold.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Click here to let us know the details of your arrival in Oregon.  We will have transportation from Portland (PDX) and Eugene (EUG)

LEBANON WEATHER
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Documents
8/30/2017

Presentation: Using the Collective Impact Model to Achieve Quality Outcomes
The Chief Medical Officer shares his perspective on the quality outcome measures included in the health plan's contract with the state. How has the organization's Collective Impact Model supported efforts to move the needle on quality initiatives?

8/30/2017

Presentation: Moving from the Clinic to the Community
Passport Health Plan shares an overview of the wellness campus they are designing in partnership with dozens of local Louisville organizations committed to doing good.

8/30/2017

Presentation: Baking Non-Clinical Care Into Your Care Model, Staffing Plan and Company Culture
In this case study, SCFHP shares the journey that they have been on: how what began as a specific project development scope has created the opportunity for health plan leadership to have crucial conversations about their care model, their approach to staffing, and their commitment to caring for the whole person to impact health outcomes of members.

8/30/2017

Presentation: How Predictive Models and Social Determinant Data Support Innovation Design
We will share our challenges and successes to date in our work of creating connected communities and driving personalized, precision medicine using cognitive computing and artificial intelligence.

8/30/2017

Presentation: The Oregon Health Plan: Then and now
This discussion includes the history of the Oregon Health Plan, including big wins, lessons learned and outlines major initiatives currently underway and the vision for the years ahead.

8/30/2017

Presentation: Case Study - Samaritan?s Collective Impact Model
Hear how Samaritan Health Plans engages with the larger community in addressing non-clinical determinants of health. From ideation, to pilot, to operationalizing, this case study walks through the timeline of this community-wide initiative to support health among its members.

8/29/2017

Presentation: The Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments Bikeshare Program
Council of Governments explores the unique elements of Pedal Corvallis, the bikeshare program that, while open to everyone, is designed to specifically benefit Medicaid beneficiaries.

8/23/2017

Agenda: Transforming your health plan's influence on social determinants of health
Join us for a deep dive into Samaritan?s approach to making an impact on social determinants of health for vulnerable populations, plus take part in broader discussions on how other plans are incorporating non-clinical services into their offerings. You?ll walk away with new ideas, plus lessons and learned and emerging best practices, not to mention a stronger network of colleagues you can contact to continue the learning after the meeting. Hosted by Samaritan Health Plan

Attendees

Below is a list of all delegates registered to date for this event

  • Bill Barcellona
  • ALLIANCE GUEST
  • Sr. VP Gov't Affairs at America's Physician Groups
  • Lura Hawkins
  • ALLIANCE GUEST
  • Vice President, Member Services at America's Physician Groups
  • Lori Andersen
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Director, Long Term Services & Supports at Santa Clara Family Health Plan
  • Jill Bell
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Vice President and Chief Communications Officer at Passport Health Plan
  • Siobhan Brown
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Senior Analyst, New Programs Integration at Community Health Plan of Washington
  • Jon Cascino
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Medicaid Program Director at Providence Health Plan
  • LuAnn Chen
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Senior Medical Director at Community Health Plan of Washington
  • Elizabeth Craig
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Medicaid Manager: Social Services at SelectHealth
  • Pat Driscoll
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Professor, Texas Women's University at Health First, Inc.
  • Russ Elbel
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • AVP Medicaid at SelectHealth
  • Colleen Haller
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Senior Director of Quality and Population Health at Community Health Plan of Washington
  • Mark Hampe
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Senior Healthcare Data Analyst at Samaritan Health Plans
  • Kelley Kaiser
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • SVP - Chief Administrative Officer at Samaritan Health Services
  • Kyle King
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • VP of Operations at Adventist Health Plan
  • JoAnn Miller
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Director SHS Community Health Promotion at Samaritan Health Services
  • Priti Mody-Bailey
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Chief Medical Officer/VP at Community First Health Plans
  • Lisa Nichols
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Community Health Director at Intermountain Healthcare
  • Kayla Poncet
  • ALLIANCE MEMBER
  • Director of Health Equity & Quality at Community Health Plan of Washington
  • Steve Miff
  • SPEAKER
  • President and CEO at PCCI (Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation)
  • Becky Erbe
  • SPONSOR
  • Chief Business Development Officer at hunterAI
  • David DiGiuseppe
  • VIRTUAL ATTENDEE - MEMBER
  • SVP of Healthcare Economics at Community Health Plan of Washington
  • Stacy Kessel
  • VIRTUAL ATTENDEE - MEMBER
  • Chief Strategy Officer at Community Health Plan of Washington
  • Ryan Lown
  • VIRTUAL ATTENDEE - MEMBER
  • Network Strategies Executive at Adventist Health Plan
  • Connie Mom-Chhing
  • VIRTUAL ATTENDEE - MEMBER
  • Director, Fully Integrated Managed Care at Community Health Plan of Washington
  • Krista Schonrock
  • VIRTUAL ATTENDEE - MEMBER
  • AVP, Senior Medical Director at SelectHealth
  • Donald Welch
  • VIRTUAL ATTENDEE - MEMBER
  • Regional CFO - Pacific Northwest Region at Adventist Health Plan
Speakers