ACHE On-Location Program - 6 Face-to-Face Credits
The Cliff House
Ogunquit, ME
November 2, 2017
8:00am - 8:30am Registration /Continental breakfast
8:30am - Noon Face-to-Face Session: Possibilities, Probabilities and Creative Solutions.
6.0 Category 1 (Face-to-Face) Credits
Go beyond traditional methods of problem solving to generate new ideas. In order to go beyond traditional methods of problem solving and generate new ideas, leaders must facilitate, inspire and coordinate their team and reach past creativity to sustainable innovation. This interactive, dynamic and eminently practical course will equip you with content, processes and facilitative skills.
Presented by:
Kevin O’Connor
Noon –12:45pm Lunch (provided)
12:45pm - 3:30pm Program (Continued)
3:30pmAdjourn – ACHE On-Location Program
3:30pm – 4:30pmBreak
4:30pm - 5:00pm ACHE Advancement Information Session
Learn from local people firsthand what it takes to earn your ACHE Fellow Status.
Presented by:
Marcy Rushford, FACHE
5:00pm–7:00pmNetworking Reception
Hors d'oeuvres with cocktails
NNEAHE 2017 Annual Meeting
The Cliff House, Ogunquit, ME
Friday, November 3, 2017
7:15am–8:00amRegistration / Breakfast
8:00am –8:15amWelcome/Opening Comments / Introductions
Kevin Donovan, FACHE, NNEAHE President
8:15 am -9:45 amKEYNOTE SESSION:
Care Coordination: Acute Hospital Becoming a Preferred Provider in the Narrow Network
There are six programs in the Affordable Care Act that incentivize hospitals to coordinate care with post-acute providers. Improved communication between levels of care, as well as data sharing are just a few of the basic expectations in coordinating care. In this program, participants will learn how health systems are coordinating care with post-acute providers and private duty caretakers through innovation and utilizing new technologies. Participants will hear from thought-leaders in care coordination, readmission prevention and population management. Specific focus will be given to the financial impact of effective care coordination on ACO’s, Bundled Payment Programs (BPIP) and Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary (MSPB).
Presented by:
Dr. Josh Luke
1.5 Qualified Credits
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9:45am – 10:15amBreak / Hotel Check-out
Meet Sponsors and UNH Health Management & Policy Students
10:15am – 10:45amLegislative Update
VT: Jeff Tieman
NH: Steve Ahnen
ME: Steve Michaud
10:45am – 11:15amAHA Update: Jack Barry, Regional Executive, American Hospital Association
Meet Sponsors and UNH Health Management & Policy Students
11:15-12:30LUNCH
12:30pm-1:00pmNNEAHE Business Meeting
Kevin Donovan, FACHE, President, NNEAHE
- Awards
- Strategic Plan update
- Board Slate review
- Financial update
1:00pm-2:30pm Panel discussion: Improving Your Bottom Line by Optimizing Patient
Throughput #80
1.5Category 1 (Face-to-Face) Credits
Effective patient throughput is a challenge for most organizations even though a sound program can significantly affect operational costs, servicecapacity, and the patient experience. Creating good patient throughputincludes strategies that closely align organizational structures, processesand people to initiate discharge execution at the time of admission. Bringing these complex systems together requires an ongoingtrans-disciplinary approach to plan, manage and monitor each area’s metricssuch as length of stay, patient holding and emergency department leftwithout being seen, and patient satisfaction. Results of a sound programmay include increased bed capacity, improved revenue and reduced costs. This discussion will explore strategies to reduce excess inpatient days andcreate bed capacity through multiple interlocking clinical initiatives.
PANEL:
Tara L. PacyRN, BA, Director of Emergency, Access and Patient Transitions, University of Vermonth Medical Center
Michelle Buck, RN, MSN, Director Inpatient Nursing and Operations, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Daniel HudsonRN, MSN, Director, Nursing Operations and Resources, University of Vermont Medical Center
Moderator: Marie Vienneau, President and CEO – Mayo Regional Hospital
2:30pm-2:45: Wrap-up/complete surveys
2:45 pm Adjourn