Integrating Care for High-Cost Populations
WHEN: Monday, June 20, 2016 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET
WHERE: Bipartisan Policy Center, 1225 Eye St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC, 20005
Join Bipartisan Policy Center and Long-Term Quality Alliance on June 20 for two expert panel discussions on the integration of health care delivery to better meet patients’ health and socio-economic needs. The first panel will focus on BPC’s efforts to identify the barriers to coordination of medical and non-medical services within Medicare and Medicaid, and explore ways the integration of these services could improve the delivery of care to high-needs patients. The second panel will highlight the Long-Term Quality Alliance’s work on identifying components for the successful integration of long-term services and supports. Register here.
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Opening remarks by:
Jeffrey Selberg
Executive Director, Peterson Center on Healthcare
Panel I: Care Delivery and Financial Integration in Medicare and Medicaid
Tim Engelhardt
Director, Federal Coordinated Health Care Office, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Lois Simon
Founder and Principal, L. Simon Solutions, LLC
Jean Accius
Vice President, Long Term Services and Supports and Livable Communities Group, AARP
Michelle Herman Soper
Director of Integrated Care, Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc.
Panel II: Integrating Long-Term Services and Supports: Lessons and Future Direction
Larry Atkins
Executive Director, Long-Term Quality Alliance
Paul Saucier
Director, Integrated Care Systems, Truven Health Analytics
Michael Monson
Vice President, Long-Term Care and Dual Eligibles, Centene Corporation
Moderated by:
Sheila Burke
Strategic Advisor, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Anne Tumlinson
Founder, Anne Tumlinson Innovations, LLC and Daughterhood.org
Additional participants to be announced