LeadingAge New York Annual Conference Brochure 2016 May 2016 | Page 14

ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION MAY 23 - 25, 2016 9) Succeeding Under Bundled Payment: The New Role of Post-Acute Care in Emerging Health Networks (Note time: 3 - 4 p.m.) Sponsored by: / THE SARATOGA HILTON & SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY CENTER, SARATOGA SPRINGS Wednesday, May 25 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Conference Registration 7:30 – 9 a.m. Discussion in this session will include: • The strategies to successfully partner with acute care providers to participate in bundled payment initiatives; • Implementation of clinical strategies and business models to succeed under bundled payment; such as changes in health care spending, ACA development and bundled payment development and implementation for care improvement; • Development of SNF and acute care provider partnerships, narrowing networks and IPAs; • Development of clinical pathways that touch each patient transition point along the continuum; • New Bundled Payments for Care Improvement initiative (BPCI) mandates (Comprehensive Care Joint Replacement (CCJR) as of 4/16) and what it means to post-acute care providers; and • Successful participation in BPCI, using data and defined metrics to evaluate success. Maureen E. McClusky, MA, LNHA, FACHE, New York City 10) CEO ROUNDTABLE – Vision Leadership CEO This session will be a focused leader-to-leader dialogue with our state’s thought-leaders as they share insight on what excites them about the future of our field. Hear their thoughts on managing change, evaluating risks, making big decisions and their secrets for innovation and taking ideas to implementation and success. (This session is limited to 11 attendees.) Facilitator: Audrey S.Weiner, DSW, MPH, president and chief executive officer,The New Jewish Home in New York, New York City 5 – 6 p.m. Chair’s Appreciation Reception The LeadingAge New York Board of Directors invites the entire membership to thank Emma DeVito for her dedication as LeadingAge New York Chair. p | 14 Breakfast Briefing: (A continental breakfast will be served.) LeadingAge New York Reimbursement Update Sponsored by: This briefing will provide information on current reimbursement issues affecting long term care providers. Darius Kirstein, director of financial policy and analysis, LeadingAge New York, Latham 8 – 9 a.m. Concurrent Breakfast Briefings: (A continental breakfast will be served in each session room.) 1) Adult Day Health Care Update This session will provide an update on the latest issues in adult day health care. Anne Hill, executive director, Adult Day Health Care Council, Latham 2) Best Practices in Assisted Living Learn from your peers! Come ready to share all the great programs and services you are implementing at your organization. Facilitator: Diane Darbyshire, LCSW, senior policy analyst, LeadingAge New York, Latham 3) HCBS Update This session will provide the latest developments in home and communitybased services. Cheryl Udell, policy analyst, LeadingAge New York, Latham 4) LEARNING LOUNGE – Self-Care for Better Resident Care More than ever before, we need to know how to take care of ourselves and give the best of ourselves, without giving so much that there’s nothing left. Join in this facilitated discussion on how we can reframe our thinking on our busy lives in order to improve our own self-care. Facilitator: Richard Hight, CSP, founder and CEO, Visual Mpact,Tulsa, OK 8:30 – 9 a.m. Continental Breakfast 9 – 9:30 a.m. LeadingAge New York Annual Meeting 9:30 – 10 a.m. LeadingAge New York Leadership Academy Graduation 10 – 11 a.m. Plenary Session: Applied Imagination Everyone has an idea, but not everyone makes their idea come to life. Following through and bringing an idea to fruition is the \