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2nd Annual Great Lakes
Bay Region Symposium:
Achieving
Patient
Centered
Care
through the
Quadruple Aim
Co-Hosted by Michigan Health
Improvement Alliance, Inc. (MiHIA),
Michigan Primary Care Consortium, and
Saginaw Valley State University
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016
8:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
Better Health
for the
Population
Improved
Provider
Satisfaction
LIVE EVENT: Saginaw Valley State University,
Alan W. Ott Auditorium, Saginaw, MI
SIMULCAST LOCATIONS:
• Mt. Pleasant––Central Michigan University College of Medicine
• Grayling––Kirtland Community College Health Sciences Center
• Battle Creek––Western Michigan University Kendall Center
• Dearborn––University of Michigan Fairlane Center South
Quadruple
Aim
Lower Cost
Through
Improvement
Better
Care for
Individuals
2nd Annual Great Lakes
Bay Region Symposium:
Achieving
Patient
Centered Care
through the
Quadruple Aim
Event purpose: Summarize and provide a framework for
the cultural transformation and enhanced capabilities
required to achieve improved population health
outcomes, as well as highlight the support providers and
practice staff need to achieve not just the Triple Aim,
but the Quadruple Aim
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016 | 8:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
LIVE EVENT: Saginaw Valley State University,
Alan W. Ott Auditorium, Saginaw, MI
SIMULCAST LOCATIONS:
• Mt. Pleasant––Central Michigan University College of Medicine
• Grayling––Kirtland Community College Health Sciences Center
• Battle Creek––Western Michigan University Kendall Center
• Dearborn––University of Michigan Fairlane Center South
Cost: $65 per person ($20 student rate) includes
breakfast, lunch, and continuing education credit
Continuing Education
Event objectives
The following continuing education credits are
available:
•
Describe the future of primary care and how it
relates to current federal and state innovations
AMA PRA Category 1 – 3.5 credits*
•
Identify ways Michigan’s health care system is
transforming in order to deliver population health
services
CNE – 3.5 credits***
•
Offer practical tips to help clinicians and staff
improve their joy of practice, avoid burnout, and
embrace cultural transformation
Session Titles:
•
The Future of Primary Care: Transforming Culture
to Improve Outcomes, Dr. Scott Conard
•
The State Innovation Model (SIM): Testing a More
Unified Vision for Primary Care, Phillip Bergquist
•
Caring for Providers: Building Resilience and
Combating Burnout, Elle Ingalls
Who May Attend: Physicians, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants, nurses, residents, graduate and
undergraduate health science students, optometrists,
ophthalmologists, dentists, physician organization
executives, practice managers and office staff,
businesses
Social Work – 4.0 credits**
*AMA PRA Category 1 Statement: Statement of
Accreditation: MidMichigan Health is accredited by The
Michigan State Medical Society to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
AMA Credit Designation Statement: MidMichigan
Health designates this live activity for a maximum of
3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should
claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
American Academy of Physician Assistants accepts
certificates of participation for educational activities
certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from
organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized
state medical society. PAs may receive a maximum of 3.5
Category 1 credits for completing this activity.
**Social Work Continuing Education Credit Statement:
MidMichigan Medical Center-Midland is an approved
provider with the Michigan Social Work Continuing
Education Collaborative. Approved Provider Number:
MICEC-0043
***Continuing Nursing Education Credit Statement:
Continuing education contact hours for these programs
are provided by Ferris State University School of Nursing,
as an approved provider of continuing education credits by
Michigan Board of Nursing R338.10502G
2nd Annual Great Lakes
Bay Region Symposium:
Achieving
Patient
Centered Care through the
Quadruple Aim
Agenda
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016 | 8:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
LIVE EVENT: Saginaw Valley State University,
Alan W. Ott Auditorium, Saginaw, MI
SIMULCAST LOCATIONS:
• Mt. Pleasant––Central Michigan University College of Medicine
• Grayling––Kirtland Community College Health Sciences Center
• Battle Creek––Western Michigan University Kendall Center
• Dearborn––University of Michigan Fairlane Center South
Registration Information
8:00-8:30
Registration/ Continental Breakfast
8:30-8:45
Intro/Overview
8:45-10:15
Session 1: The Future of Primary
Care: Transforming Culture to
Improve Outcomes, Dr. Scott Conard
10:15-10:30
Break
10:30-11:30
Session 2: The State Innovation Model
(SIM): Testing a More Unified Vision
for Primary Care, Phillip Bergquist
11:30-12:30
Session 3: Caring for Providers:
Building Resilience and Combating
Burnout, Elle Ingalls
12:30-1:00
Networking/Lunch
Visit www.mipcc.org/glbr-symposium for registration
information.
Click here to register online
For more information visit mipcc.org/glbr-symposium
or contact June Castonguay at 517-908-8241 or
castonguayj@mipcc.org
SpeakerP\
bios Dr. Scott Conard
practicing medical doctor for over
26 years, Dr. Conard works at the
intersection of health system effectiveness, organizational leadership, and individual well-being. Dr. Scott Conard
is not only a passionate medical doctor, physician leader and business executive, but also a visionary focused on
developing a sustainable and affordable US healthcare system.
Founder of TienaHealth Medical Group, a proactive
medical home in 2003, he has founded, developed and sold
five companies including research, sleep labs, and medical
management organizations. During this time he was an Associate Professor at UT Health Science Center in Dallas for 21
years, wrote five books, had his own radio and television show,
gave over 1000 key note and educational programs, and was
a principle investigator in over 60 clinical trials. After selling
his medical practice he served as Chief Medical & Strategy
Officer of Medical Edge, a 510 provider, 1.3M patient health
care system. When this was sold to Texas Health Resources he
became the Chief Medical Officer for Holmes & Murphy Insurance Brokerage Firm. Presently, Dr. Conard is the Chief
Medical Officer of Compass Care Engineering for Compass
Professional Health Services, the leading national employee
advocacy, transparency and population health management
company.
At this point in his career Dr. Conard uses his unique
combination of clinical, leadership, business, research, and
communication skills to share a vision of a new health care
system where the patient comes first, all stakeholders in the
system find a sustainable path where they can deliver tremendous value, and people thrive in healthy communities that
support healthy relationships, play, nutrition, and spirituality
as they thrive and develop intuitive well-being. Dr. Conard’s
mission is to add years to the life and life to the years of those
he serves by empowering them to take control of their health.
To share this vision, he has presented recently at forums
including The Aspen Institute & Advisory Board Care Innovation Program, the Texas Business Group on Health, the
PCPCC and the Institute for Healthcare Consumerism.
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Phillip Bergquist
hillip Bergquist is the Manager of
Policy and Strategic Initiatives for
the Michigan Department of Health
and Human Services (MDHHS).
Phillip’s work at MDHHS centers on
strategic efforts to align, integrate and
improve the effectiveness of the programs, services and benefits MDHHS
provides, including leadership in the Department’s Integrated
Service Delivery approach, State Innovation Model, enterprise strategy and transformative business initiatives. Prior to
serving with MDHHS, Phillip worked in healthcare finance,
operations and health communication/outreach with the
Michigan Primary Care Association for nearly nine years. He
completed his undergraduate studies at Rochester College
and his executive fellowship at the University of Kansas.
Phillip has been recognized nationally as a 2011 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Excellence
in Children’s Health Outreach and Enrollment Honoree
and 2014 Recipient of the Geiger Gibson Emerging Leader
Award, in addition to serving for four years on the CMS Advisory Panel on Outreach and Education.
P
Elle Ingalls
lle Ingalls is creator of Pressure-Free:
the on-the-go stress-management
method, and a member of the Forbes
Coaches Council. She holds three degrees from the University of Michigan:
a Master of Business Administration, a
Bachelor of Musical Arts, and a Master of Music. She was the first woman
to be accepted into the orchestral conducting program at the
University of Michigan, and a member of the Women’s Varsity Crew, winning a silver medal at the Head of the Charles
Regatta
Stress is known as the silent killer, a leading cause of heart
disease and cancer. But it also kills business deals, promotions,
and professional and personal relationships. Elle shows you
how to stay stress-free in all situations with her 10-Second
Solution and her Nine Tools System. Her expertise in stress
management for peak performance is built on over 30 years
of experience as a professional violinist, conductor, author,
college instructor, financial management consultant, athletic
coach and symphony executive director. She shares her insights with audiences of all ages and all sizes.
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in the region. There will be emphasis on enhancing the
quality, effectiveness, and accountability of care across the
continuum to improve the health of the population in the
region. Pertinent issues will be addressed, noting regional,
national and regulatory perspectives.
2nd Annual Great Lakes
Bay Region Symposium:
Objectives:
Achieving
Patient
Centered Care
through the
Participants will:
• Gain knowledge regarding best practices that were
designed to develop, enhance, and maintain quality health
care across the continuum.
• Engage in dialogue that facilitates visioning for
effectiveness and accountability in health care to achieve
the goal of improved health of the region’s population.
• Identify strategies that will promote and support
community awareness regarding quality health care.
Quadruple Aim
College of Medicine, Building D
2520 S. University Dr.
Mt.
MI14,
48858
FRIDAY,Pleasant,
OCTOBER
2016 | 8:00
CMU
AHEC/CMED:
(989)
LIVE EVENT: Saginaw Valley State774-7105
University,
A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
Alan W. Ott Auditorium, Saginaw, MI
SIMULCAST LOCATIONS:
• Mt. Pleasant––Central Michigan University College of Medicine
• Grayling––Kirtland Community College Health Sciences Center
• Battle Creek––Western Michigan University Kendall Center
• Dearborn––University of Michigan Fairlane Center South
Intended Audience:
This program is an education forum for hospital board
Liveother
Event:
members, health care executives, physicians,
health Saginaw Valley State University,
care providers, and community health leaders.
Alan W. Ott Auditorium, Saginaw, MI
Live Event Location
Location:
Ott Auditorium
Gilbertson Hall, SVSU
(Formerly the Regional Education Center)
Free parking available in Lot G2 and Lot H
Simulcast Locations
•
Mt. Pleasant – Central Michigan University College of Medicine, (2520 South University Park Drive, Building
D, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858)
•
Grayling – Kirtland Community College Health Sciences Center (4800 W 4 Mile Road, Grayling, MI 49738)
•
Battle Creek – Western Michigan University Kendall Center (50 Jackson Street, SW, Battle Creek, MI 49017)
•
Dearborn – University of Michigan Fairlane Center South, Dining Room D (19000 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn,
MI 48126)
2nd Annual Great Lakes
Bay Region Symposium:
Achieving
Patient
Centered Care through the
Quadruple Aim
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016 | 8:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
LIVE EVENT: Saginaw Valley State University,
Alan W. Ott Auditorium, Saginaw, MI
SIMULCAST LOCATIONS:
• Mt. Pleasant––Central Michigan University College of Medicine
• Grayling––Kirtland Community College Health Sciences Center
• Battle Creek––Western Michigan University Kendall Center
• Dearborn––University of Michigan Fairlane Center South
2016 Program Planning Committee
June Castonguay, Communications and Program Coordinator, Michigan Primary Care Consortium
Julie Hart, CME Specialist, MidMichgian Health
George Kikano, MD, Dean Central Michigan University College of Medicine
Madura Mansabdar, MD, FACP, CPE, Chief Clinical Integration Medical Officer, MidMichigan Health
Drew Murray, Executive Director, Michigan Primary Care Consortium
Michelle Pardee, DNP, FNP-BC, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Michigan School of Nursing
Beth Pomranky, Operations Manager, Michigan Health Improvement Alliance, Inc.
Beth Roszatycki, CEO, Michigan Health Improvement Alliance, Inc.
2016 Steering Partner Committee
Integrated Health Partners, www.integratedhealthpartners.net/
Michigan Health Improvement Alliance, Inc., www.mihia.org
Michigan Primary Care Consortium, www.mipcc.org
MidMichigan Health, www.midmichigan.org/
Mid-Central Regional MI-AHEC, www.miahec.wayne.edu/mid/index.php
Northern Lower Regional MI-AHEC, www.miahec.wayne.edu/north/
Saginaw Valley State University, www.svsu.edu/collegeofhealthhumanservices/
Southeast Regional MI-AHEC, www.sercahec.org/
Western Regional MI-AHEC, www.wmich.edu/ahec