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8:30 am – 5:30 pm
, Bag and Luggage Check

Exhibit Hall B, Level 1
KEYNOTE SESSION BAG POLICY • Small bag, no larger than 12” x 12” x 6”, are permitted and subject to visual screening. • Larger bags, including backpacks and luggage, are not allowed in Keynote Sessions.
Presented by AHIP

8:30 am – 4:00 pm
, Registration and Information Desk Open

Pre-Function C, Level 1
Registration and Information Desk Open
Presented by Optum – An AHIP Select Member

9:00 am – 10:45 am
, Keynote Session

10:45 am – 1:30 pm
, Exhibit Hall Open

Halls C-D, Level 1
Exhibit Hall Open with Solutions Providers

10:45 am – 11:30 am
, Break

Halls C-D, Level 1
Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall with Solutions Providers
Presented by CERiS

10:50 am – 11:05 am
, Presentation Theater

    • Behavioral Health in the Workplace: Driving Vitality, Productivity & Retention

      Presented by The Cigna Group
      Location
      Presentation Theater #1: Booth1137 (Halls C-D, Level 1)
      Speaker
      Details

      The impact of diminished health on personal, professional, and social lives necessitates a new approach to health – one that values, promotes, and prioritizes well-being. Join this session to discuss behavioral health trends in the workplace and an innovative approach to whole person care. Learn how individuals, employers, and health care providers can help improve vitality and impact productivity and retention by addressing mental health and well-being.

11:30 am – 12:15 pm
, Influencer Series

    • Taking Primary Care to the Streets

      Location
      A106, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      This session will explore an innovative health care model that meets patients where they are, which in some cases may be a street corner or under a bridge. Patients experiencing homelessness are served through a “street medicine” approach which is critical to addressing underlying health needs that may be leading to their housing instability. Learn what’s behind this approach and the challenges of providing mental health and substance use services on the street.

    • Thinking Differently to Solve the Health Care Cost Conundrum

      Location
      B110, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      Some leaders are walking the talk to create change and solve the cost crisis in health care. They are moving deeply into value-based arrangements, creating a brand-new category of care, and building on digital solutions. Learn how one serial health care entrepreneur is thinking differently to solve the ultimate cost equation.

    • Combatting Health Misinformation and Re-Engaging Trust in Health Care

      Location
      C123, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      The U.S. health care system exists in a trust crisis. Unfortunately, recent events both in society at large and within the health care industry have created a negative impact on trust that has only magnified the problem. Learn what it will take to improve trust across the system and how improved trust can impact misinformation. An esteemed panel of experts will also discuss innovative ways to combat health misinformation and disinformation head on, a lingering issue exacerbated by the pandemic.

    • Building a Health Care Workforce for Tomorrow

      Location
      B115, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      The pandemic has exacerbated health care professional work force shortages. Nurses and doctors are leaving the field. This leads to delays in access to care. A panel of experts will explore new approaches and solutions for strengthening the health care workforce pipeline by addressing the impact of care deserts, diverse representation, clinical workflow, and clinician burnout.

    • The Power of Partnership and Collaboration in Driving Innovation

      Location
      B114, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      With almost weekly advances in health care technology, many health systems and payer organizations struggle to both keep pace with consumer demand and avoid a fragmented consumer experience. So how do we break down silos and collaborate across the continuum of care? How do we bring the right data and infrastructure together to create a truly end-to-end patient and member journey? Learn how to get back to the basics when it comes to innovation through strategic partnerships – a best-in-class experience starts with core products, core operations and digital at the table, together.

12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
, Networking Lunch

Halls C-D, Level 1
Lunch in the Exhibit Hall with Solutions Providers

1:30 pm – 1:30 pm
, Exhibit Hall Closes

1:30 pm – 3:10 pm
, Concurrent Sessions

  • 1:30 pm – 2:15 pm

    CONCURRENT SESSIONS (Series 7)

    • Addressing Equity, Prevention, and Community Health Improvement

      Roadmap to Understanding Health Care Coverage through Coverage to Care

      Location
      C123, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      As the number of Americans with health coverage increases, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of Minority Health (CMS OMH) has emphasized its commitment to creating resources and initiatives that enable consumers to understand their health coverage. This session will discuss their signature health literacy program and how it addresses barriers to care. The speaker will also highlight resources health insurance providers can use to improve equity within their own organizations.

    • Advancing Alternative Payment Models and Value-Based Care Strategies

      Alternative Payment Models to Accelerate Value-Based Specialty Care

      Presented by Integra Connect
      Location
      B115, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      The most-effective alternative payment models (APM) enable improved patient outcomes and experiences; reduce costs for the patient, provider, and payer; and facilitate practice transformation. Join this session to gain insights on key attributes of successful APMs, how these programs can optimize value-based care, and best practices for APMs that transform how care is delivered and success is measured.

    • Care Management and Delivery System Transformation

      Creating Virtual Preventive Care Programs that Stick

      Location
      B114, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      Virtual preventive care offers numerous advantages, such as convenience, accessibility, and scalability. Join this session to hear about the innovative approaches two health insurance providers are taking to deliver personalized and accessible health care to their members. Learn how to create effective virtual preventive care programs that promote healthy behaviors and empower individuals to take charge of their health and well-being.

    • Data, Analytics and Actionable Intelligence

      The Next Level in Quality: Closing Time Sensitive Care Gaps

      Presented by PointClickCare
      Location
      B110, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      HEDIS performance data helps to improve care by monitoring the success of quality improvement initiatives and providing measurement standards that allow comparison with other plans. Hear how health plans can leverage HEDIS data and real time analytics to hone strategies to close time sensitive care gaps. Learn how to aggregate and layer admission, discharge and transfer data and develop effective strategies to address open and time sensitive care gaps.

    • Industry Disruption and Product Innovation

      Implementing AI and Digital Therapeutics to Improve Outcomes for Older Adults

      Presented by Kaia Health
      Location
      A109, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      Chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is the leading cause of disability in the US and forecasts indicate that costs will increase with an aging population. As care shifts to the home, an integrative approach is imperative to keeping older adults healthier. Learn why digital therapeutics is a strategic imperative and how to implement a successful MSK solution. Gain insights to couple clinical expertise with superior AI to deliver improved engagement and outcomes while lowering member costs.

    • Improving Accessibility, Affordability, and Transparency of Health Care

      Has Health Care Price Transparency Been Good, Bad, or Had Any Effect at All?

      Location
      A106, Level 1
      Speakers
    • Technology, Trends and Business Insights

      Optimizing Cash Flow and Cost Savings in Health Care

      Presented by Oracle
      Location
      B119, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      Successful business models rely on effective cash management to power investments in new products and services. In this session, explore how health insurance providers can simplify policy administration, ensure accurate billing, and expedite claims processing, while providers can drive seamless care delivery. Learn how to optimize resources, reduce expenses, and gain control of cash flow for an exceptional health care experience.

  • 2:25 pm – 3:10 pm

    CONCURRENT SESSIONS (Series 8)

    • Advancing Alternative Payment Models and Value-Based Care Strategies

      Advancing Value-Based Payment Models at the State Level

      Location
      C123, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      This session will explore the progress of the State Transformation Collaboratives (STCs) to support locally driven health care transformation efforts around alternative payment models. Hear how STC members from Washington state, Colorado, and North Carolina are handling multi-stakeholder engagement.

    • Care Management and Delivery System Transformation

      Reversing Type 2 Diabetes through Nutrition and Advanced Telehealth

      Location
      B114, Level 1
      Speakers
    • Data, Analytics and Actionable Intelligence

      Streamline the Payer-Provider Relationship: Leveraging AI for UR Transformation

      Presented by XSOLIS
      Location
      B115, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      Health care is at a tipping point where improved payer-provider relations are imperative. Collaboration platforms for interventions could deliver approximately $35 billion in annual savings. Join a panel of leaders to hear how AI is accelerating decision making and enhancing concurrent authorization and collaboration. Learn from recent results including UR workflow improvements and efficiencies gained by automating status determinations.

    • Industry Disruption and Product Innovation

      $363 Billion Reasons to Care: Reversing the Rising Tide of Cardiovascular Events

      Presented by Family Heart Foundation
      Location
      B110, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      Heart disease and stroke costs in the US total $363 billion per year and in 2020, cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths set a new record at close to 1 million. Although LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) is modifiable, it is a cardiovascular risk factor which continues to be poorly controlled. Join this session to examine the state of LDL-C control among 38M Americans at high risk for CVD. Gain insights from the analysis and identify potential solutions to prioritize LDL control and improve patient outcomes.

    • Next-Generation Consumer Experience and Engagement

      From Waste to Wins: How to Reinvest Cost Savings into the Customer Experience

      Location
      A106, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      Reinvesting cost savings into the customer experience is a strategic approach that organizations can adopt to enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty. Learn how a large integrated delivery system is identifying waste in care and turning cost savings into value for patients and members by improving access, quality, safety, affordability, and the overall experience. Gain practical tips and insights on their lessons learned leading value-based clinical transformation.

    • Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and Commercial Markets Updates

      Updates on Medicaid Redeterminations

      Location
      B119, Level 1
      Speakers
      Details

      After a 3-year pause, Medicaid eligibility renewal determinations have resumed with the first redeterminations effective in April 2023. This session will review current and expected nationwide impacts on Medicaid enrollees, the outlook for transitions to employer and Marketplace coverage; administrative processes and challenges states are experiencing, and how states are working with their Medicaid managed care plans to contact enrollees and assist them with renewal processes and requirements.

3:15 pm – 4:00 pm
, Break

Oregon Ballroom, Level 2
"Happy Hour" in the General Session
Presented by AHIP

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
, Closing Keynote Session

5:00 pm – 5:00 pm
, Conference Adjourns