Healthcare executives have had more sleepless than restful nights in recent times. Combined underpayments from Medicare and Medicaid to hospitals continue to increase. Healthcare continues to see an increase in providing uncompensated care. Diagnostic errors are increasing, and likely causing more harm to patients than all other medical errors combined, with the most common among them missing early cancer and heart disease. During covid, double shifts, and staffing concerns destroyed staffing models and budgets…..increasing numbers of physicians and care givers are reporting they are burned out, and looking at alternative career options. What’s the light at the end of the tunnel, what are the strategies and technologies that are showing a favorable ROI?
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Agenda
September 12, 20239:30 AM-10:00 AM
Registration
10:00 AM-10:30 AM
Morning Networking
10:30 AM-10:35 AM
Opening Remarks
10:35 AM-11:10 AM
Fireside Chat
Challenges & Some Easy Wins
11:25 AM-12:00 PM
Fireside Chat
Revenue Cycle Tools & Strategies – Are We Missing Some Of The Basics
Best practices for revenue cycle improvement have focused on: careful implementation of workflow automation; collection and successful use of patient preference data; more timely collection of payments; and revision of the reporting and tracking systems. Let’s look at some of the more successful examples of revenue cycle improvement.
Chair
Sheldon Pink
VP Revenue Cycle Former
Luminis Health
Panelists
Jason Gottlieb
Director, Revenue Cycle Advisory Services
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Speaker
Karina Checo
Director, Revenue Cycle
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Lunch & Disruptor Showcare
1:00 PM-1:45 PM
Panel
Hospital At Home Are We Asking The Right Questions
Should hospitals reconsider how and where they deliver care to patients? Some are seeing the hospital-at-home model as a promising approach to improve value. What is the ROI on hospital-at-home is the ROI there for patients who need acute-level care to receive care in their homes, rather than in a hospital. Does this care delivery model reduce costs, improve outcomes and enhance the patient experience?
Panelists
Mike Berger
Chief Data & Analytics Officer
Mount Sinai Health Partners
Speaker
Cindy Buchman
VP Strategic Planning & Operating Services
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network
Speaker
Sophia Saleem
Chief Medical Information Officer
Northwell Health
1:50 PM-2:35 PM
Panel
Delivering a Seamless Digital Healthcare Experience with Full Stack Observability
Digital transformation impacts every aspect of care delivery, from the administrative centers, to the hospital campuses and primary care clinics where patients are seen. As new capabilities are added, some services must migrate to a cloud-first or hybrid cloud model based on business requirements. Ensuring uptime, availability and fidelity of patient and provider experience becomes increasingly more difficult in such a dynamic environment. Learn how Full-Stack Observability to ease the burden and dymistify your applications and technology stack, whether on-prem, in the cloud, or both
Panelists
Janos Hajagos
Chief of Data Analytics
Stony Brook Medicine
Daniel Lowe
Chief Medical Unit/Medical Director
Start Treatment and Recovery Centers
Speaker
Trevor Fink
Senior Observability Engineer
AppDynamics
2:35 PM-3:05 PM
Networking Break
3:05 PM-3:40 PM
Fireside Chat
Cyber Protection
Protecting the healthcare enterprise from cyber challenges is becoming increasingly difficult. One of the most valuable yet vulnerable resources the enterprise has is patient data. How can we leverage available security solutions for maximum results. What are the benchmarks we might compare to your own.
3:45 PM-4:20 PM
Fireside Chat
Multi Generation & Multi Cultural Team Management
Healthcare leaders have to successfully manage multiple generations and a multi-cultural team. The must thin differently. Challenge each other to see past generational stereotypes and recognize everyone’s seat at the table. Plan differently, Find opportunities to personalize the employee experience in staffing plans and professional development strategies.
Panelists
Tonya Richards
VP HR s & Organizational Development
Maimonides Medical Center
Speaker
Tiffany Sturdivant
Director, Regional Needs Assessment and Planning
United Hospital Fund New York
Mauvareen Beverley
President
Mauvreen Beverley MD
4:20 PM-4:30 PM
Closing Remarks & Raffle Giveaway
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Cocktail Hour
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