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Steering Committee
ObjectivesThe purpose of the program is to prepare health professionals to implement effective care coordination and case management strategies in their professional practice and in their organization.
At the conclusion of this conference you will be able to:1. Discuss the current state of healthcare reform.2. Relate changes in healthcare delivery to the professions of care and case management.3. Identify ways to improve the quality of care coordination.4. Describe a proactive approach to management of care transitions.5. Discuss the implementation of the case management process in a variety of
healthcare settings. 6. Identify care management issues and trends in your practice setting. 7. Identify current treatment strategies for selected medical disorders.
Corporate Sponsorships
Chairperson Julie Girten, RN, BSN, CPHQ Executive DirectorTri-State Business Group on Health
MembersAmy Abbott, MSJDirector of Business DevelopmentBrentwood Meadows
Angela Beck, MSHSA, BSN, RN, CPHQVice President for Clinical QualityMethodist Hospital
Rozanna Blackford, RN, CCMCase Management Welborn Health Plans
Carol Cloud, BSN, RN-BC, CCM, MHACase ManagerSt. Mary’s Medical Center
Jane Friona, MHSAExecutive DirectorSouthwest Indiana AHEC
Lisa Gish, RN, BSN, MHA Director of Clinic OperationsTri-State Community Clinics, LLC
Peggy Graul, MSN, RN Coordinator of Continuing Education for Nursing and Health Professions University of Southern Indiana
Karen Jones, MSN, RNDirector of Online Continuing Education for Nursing and Health ProfessionsUniversity of Southern Indiana
Julie Morrow, BSSenior Strategic Development CoordinatorSt. Mary’s Health System
Marie Opatrny, PhD, LCSWAssistant Professor of Social WorkUniversity of Southern Indiana
Eugene Richardville, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, LMHCMedical Social Work Deaconess Hospital
Ann White, PhD, RN, MBA, NE-BCDean, College of Nursing and Health ProfessionsUniversity of Southern Indiana
Patty Worley, RN, CCM OwnerAssesscare, Inc.
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Check one of the following if registering before April 23: o $80 o $25, graduate students o $15, undergraduate students
Registering after April 23, check one of the following: o $95 o $40, graduate students o $25, undergraduate students
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORMMIDWEST CARE COORDINATION CONFERENCE 2014 – HPR895
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to register
Mail completed form with check or money order payable to USI, Continuing Education, 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, Indiana 47712.
Using VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express, call Extended Services at 812/464-1989 or 800/467-8600.
Using VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express, Fax to 812/465-7061.
Register online at health.usi.edu.
Choose One – Concurrent Session 1o Working with the VA Patient in a Private
Sector Hospital
o ACA and Medicare
o Patient Engagement in Clinical Integration
o Transition to a Better Coordination of Care
Choose One – Concurrent Session 2o Healthcare Issues and People in Homelessness
o Meeting Life Challenges with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
o Role of Workman’s Comp Case Manager
o Transition to a Better Coordination of Care
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Who Should AttendCase Managers, Discharge Planners, Nurses, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Dental Professionals, Physicians, Students, and all Healthcare Professionals.
DateWednesday, May 7, 2014
Time8 a.m.–4:15 p.m.
Location of ConferenceCarter Hall, University Center WestUniversity of Southern IndianaEvansville, Indiana
USI is located on Highway 62,two miles west of Evansville.
Hotel AccommodationsFairfield Inn West at 812/429-0900Holiday Inn Express at 812/421-9773
Cost$80, $25 for graduate students, and $15 for undergraduate students until April 23; thereafter, $95, $40 for graduate students, and $25 for undergraduate students.Includes materials, lunch, and refreshments
Conference MaterialsPrior to the conference, registrants will be emailed a link to a website where the conference materials—including handouts, agenda, and disclosures—may be accessed and printed. No hard copy of handouts will be provided. Following the conference, a link to an electronic evaluation and attendance confirmation will be emailed to program attendees. Please ensure that you provide a correct email address when registering.
Refund Policy$15 administrative fee will be charged through May 6, 2014. No refunds will be made after that date.
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Questions812/464-1863 or 800/467-8600extserv@usi.edu
Barrier-free location
Continuing Education CreditsAttendees will receive up to six contact hours with registration, check-in at registration desk, attestation of attendance, and submission of program evaluation.
University of Southern Indiana College of Nursing and Health Professions is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Contact hours earned will be accepted for mandatory re-licensure requirement for Kentucky nurses.
As an accredited university, USI is an approved provider of continuing education for occupational therapists, dental professionals, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and mental health counselors, as well as psychologists licensed in Indiana.
This program has been submitted to NASW for approval for social workers for 6 contact hours.
This program has been submitted to The Commission for Case Manager Certification for approval to provide board certified case managers with six clock hours.
The University of Southern Indiana has been approved by the Indiana State Board of Health Facility Administrators as a sponsor of continuing education programs for health facility administrators (License #98000033A).
2:15–2:30 p.m. Exhibits Open • Break
2:30–4 p.m. Plenary Batteries Not Included Charge your battery while you laugh and learn to work smart, work
together, and most importantly, fall in love with your job again
Bobbie Staten, RN, MPH B. Staten and Associates
4–4:15 p.m. Closing and Evaluation
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
7:30–8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast Sponsored by The Village at Hamilton Pointe
8–8:15 a.m. Welcome
8:15–9:15 a.m. Keynote Health Care Reform: New opportunities and challenges The current state and history of health reform and how it relates to the key
work and contributions of care and case managers
Donald E. Lighter, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE Director, Institute for Healthcare Quality Research and Education
9:15–9:30 a.m. Senior Resource Guide Overview of newly launched Senior Resource Guide for Southern Indiana
Rhonda Zuber President of SWIRCA & More
9:30–10 a.m. Break • Exhibits Open
11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Plenary Medical Necessity 2014 from a Case Management Perspective: ‘The New Meaning’ The new and evolving case manager’s role in promoting medical necessity
Betty Bibbins, MD, BSN, CHC, CI-CDI, CPEHR, CPHIT Founder, CEO Executive Physician Educator
Glenn Krauss, BBA, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CPUR, FCS, PCS, C-CDIS, CCDS, C-DAM Senior Manager, Accretive Health
12:15–1:15 p.m. Luncheon in The Loft Sponsored by New Harmonie Healthcare
1:15–2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session 2
Healthcare Issues and People in HomelessnessHealthcare issues surrounding the situation of homelessness and its impact on patients and care providers
Wyeth Hatfield, LCSWDirector of Social Work/ OutreachECHO Community Health Care
Meeting Life Challenges with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)“Face it, embrace it, and live life well,” is the approach taken to meeting life’s challenges with the chronic, often debilitating disease of multiple sclerosis.
Mary Ellen ZiliakAuthor and MS Ambassador
Role of Workman’s Comp Case ManagerThe work comp case manager works to ensure the injured worker receives appropriate medical care in a timely and cost-effective manner in order to return to work and/or achievement of maximum medical improvement.
Patty Worley, RN, CCMOwnerAssesscare, Inc.
Transition to a Better Coordination of CareLearn from the implementation of the Community-Based Care Transition Program in the Green River Area of KentuckyVivian McNatton; Jennifer Williams, BSW, LSW; and Tara Boling, RN, BSWAging, Health & Social Services DepartmentGreen River Area Development District
Working with the VA Patient in a Private Sector Hospital Have you ever wondered how the Veteran patient differs from the patient admitted with traditional insurance?Marie Stone, RNCase ManagerVeterans Administration
ACA and MedicareHow will the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicare affect YOU…Ted ThompsonBrokerBetter Benefits
Patient Engagement in Clinical IntegrationWhat patients need to confidently take charge of their health
Tricia Baird, MD, FAAFPChief Medical Officer for Clinical IntegrationSt. Mary’s Medical Center
Transition to a Better Coordination of CareLearn from the implementation of the Community-Based Care Transition Program in the Green River Area of KentuckyVivian McNatton; Jennifer Williams, BSW, LSW; and Tara Boling, RN, BSWAging, Health & Social Services DepartmentGreen River Area Development District
10–11 a.m. Concurrent Session 1
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