2021 PCA/HCCN Virtual


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    Date
    November 15, 2021

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Tom Van Coverden
    President and CEO, NACHC
    Speaker Image for E. Benjamin Money
    Senior Vice President, Public Health Priorities, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Jennifer Nolty
    Director, PCA and Network Relations, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Michael Holmes
    NACHC Chair of the Board, Cook Area Health Services, Inc.
  • Thumbnail for Opening Session
    Date
    November 15, 2021
  • Thumbnail for Opening Keynote: "Care After COVID: What the Pandemic Revealed is Broken in Healthcare and How to Reinvent It"
    Date
    November 15, 2021
    Shantanu Nundy, MD, CMO, Accolade, “Care After COVID: What the Pandemic Revealed is Broken in Healthcare and How to Reinvent It”

    Speaker

    Speaker Image for Shantanu Nundy
    Chief Medical Officer, Accolade
  • Thumbnail for BREAK
    Date
    November 15, 2021
  • Thumbnail for Policy and Advocacy Update (NACHC Pillar #4)
    Date
    November 15, 2021
    The session begins with a federal legislative update discussion specific to the current status of various priority health center issues. It will then transition to a discussion about the need for a more coordinated national strategy on various state-based issues - using 340B discriminatory contracting as a case study. Third, NACHC staff will introduce several timely and emerging policy issues and solicit feedback on the relative importance and direction that should be pursued. Policy issues include: maternal health, behavioral health, and non-clinical workforce development. Lastly, the session will close with a focus on advocacy. Attendees will be asked to provide feedback on advocacy tools and strategies that they are incorporating to achieve results.

    Objectives

    • Attendees will learn about the status of key federal policy issues facing health centers.
    • Participants will provide feedback to NACHC PPR staff on emerging state policy issues. NACHC staff will reinforce the need for coordination to effectively advance the health center agenda.
    • Identify how PCA/HCCNs are investing in advocates and institutionalizing advocacy.

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Susan Burton
    Director, National Grassroots Advocacy, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Jeremy Crandall
    Director, Federal and State Policy, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Joe Dunn
    Senior Vice President, Public Policy and Research Division, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Pauline Jamry
    Director, Federal Affairs, NACHC
  • Thumbnail for BREAK
    Date
    November 15, 2021
  • Thumbnail for Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as the NorthStar to Achieving Health Equity (NACHC Pillar #1)
    Date
    November 15, 2021
    Organizations struggle to develop an operational approach to implementing Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) strategies that address the needs of all of its stakeholders, while advancing health equity. Discerning the differences between JEDI and health equity, as two separate, but related priorities impacting the health and wellness of communities is a critical first step to overcoming this challenge.
    In this session we will define the terms, identify principles for an equitable healthcare system, and highlight a model for designing sustainable actions guided by a JEDI lens.

    Objectives

    • Recognize the importance of JEDI and understanding its impact on health equity.
    • Identify principles for engaging external stakeholders to affect systemic changes in the healthcare system.
    • Design a sustainable JEDI driven operation for the long term that encompasses the board, staff, and patients.

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Tamara Smith
    President and CEO, District of Columbia Primary Care Association
    Speaker Image for Shelly Ten Napel
    Chief Executive Officer, Community Healthcare Association of the Dakotas
    Speaker Image for Stephanie Harrison
    Chief Executive Officer, Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association
    Speaker Image for Ryan Smith
    Specialist, PCA and Network Relations, NACHC
  • Thumbnail for Day 1 Closing Session
    Date
    November 15, 2021
  • Thumbnail for Day 1 Wrap Up - Day 2 Preview
    Date
    November 15, 2021

    Speaker

    Speaker Image for Faiyaz Syed
    Faiyaz Syed, MD, MPH
    Chief Medical Officer, Michigan Primary Care Association
  • Thumbnail for You Don’t Have to Do it Alone: Group Care Strategies to Improve Outcomes, Increase Equity While Reducing Disparities and Healthcare Costs
    Date
    November 16, 2021

    Sponsored by Centering Healthcare Institute

    Speaker

    Speaker Image for Miguel Lopez
    National Director Business Development, Centering Healthcare Institute
  • Thumbnail for Day 2 Opening, Welcome and 2021 Henry J. Fiumelli Award Presentation
    Date
    November 16, 2021

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Jason Greer
    Chief Executive Officer, Colorado Community Managed Care Network, Inc.
    Speaker Image for Jenna Thomsen
    Director, Training and Technical Assistance, Health Center Association of Nebraska
  • Thumbnail for Day 2 Opening Session
    Date
    November 16, 2021
  • Thumbnail for Advancing Health Center Models of Care (NACHC Pillar #5)
    Date
    November 16, 2021
    Amidst the continuing COVID-19 pandemic and a changing world, health centers must continue to deliver quality health care while transitioning to a value-based model of care. New and innovative models of care are required for health centers to remain competitive and relevant to the communities they serve. This session provides examples, both within and outside the health center world, of new and expanded models of patient-centric care. Come hear a health care leader describe how they design ‘care that meets you where you are’; learn from health center leaders how they are expanding care models beyond the walls of their health center and ways to partner with and grow communities; and, finally, leave with tangible action steps to join together with peer across the nation in working toward systems change and new models of care through the new and expanded Elevate 2022.

    Objectives

    • Learn of innovative care models outside the health center program.
    • Hear examples of health center care models expanding beyond the walls of the health center and working to grow communities.
    • Walk away with tangible strategies for advancing innovative care models in member health centers.

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Cheryl Modica
    Cheryl Modica, PhD, MPH, BSN
    Director, Quality Center, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Abby Devries
    NC Market Medical Director, City Block
    Speaker Image for E. Benjamin Money
    Senior Vice President, Public Health Priorities, NACHC
  • Thumbnail for BREAK
    Date
    November 16, 2021
  • Thumbnail for Health IT for Health Equity: Implementing Social Interventions Codying by Leveraging PRAPARE Data (NACHC Pillars #1 and #5)
    Date
    November 16, 2021
    As PRAPARE is increasingly used by care teams nationally to assess patient social determinants of health needs, it is critical to have a standardized system to track the social interventions provided in response. Such systems can promote cross-sector collaboration to assess and address social factors to facilitate comprehensive care coordination to “close the loop” for patients. Use of the national standardized social interventions protocol would also promote collaborative data collection, aggregation, reporting, exchange, and communication by cross-sector partners to comprehensively address systems and policies that negatively impact the social determinants of health.

    This session will walk through the PRAPARE Social Interventions Protocol that integrates stakeholder best practices and lessons learned collected through an iterative process of development with a national Social Interventions Technical Expert Panel (TEP) of diverse cross-sector partners. Attendees will hear from organizations that have implemented the PRAPARE Social Interventions Protocol as well as PCA & HCCN staff on how they have supported health centers with SDOH needs assessment. The session will conclude with a discussion amongst guest speakers centered on considerations for social interventions coding.

    Objectives

    • Describe the data collection protocol to track social interventions provided in response to the identification of PRAPARE social determinants of health needs.
    • Hear from a health center and a social services organization that are using the standardized social interventions data collection protocol.
    • Understand how PCAs and HCCNs can best support health centers with SDOH data collection and documenting social interventions.

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Nalani Tarrant
    Nalani Tarrant, MPH, PMP
    Deputy Director, Social Drivers of Health, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Albert Ayson, Jr.
    Associate Director, Training and Technical Assistance, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)
    Speaker Image for Meaghan Arzberger
    Service Integration and Data Driven Project Manager, York County Community Action Corporation
    Speaker Image for Angela Herman-Nestor
    Angela Herman-Nestor, MPA, CPHQ, PCMH-CCE
    Director of Health Care Transformation and Quality Initiatives, Missouri Primary Care Association
    Speaker Image for Shannon Bafaro
    Director of Value Based Care, Missouri Primary Care Association

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