12th AnnualSpine Summit in Seattle
The Value of Spine Care - Fact and Fiction:A Clinical and Business Perspective
Friday, October 25, 2013Fairmont Olympic Hotel 411 University StreetSeattle, WA 98101
Saturday, October 26, 2013 Harborview Medical Center Research & Training Building Auditorium 300 9th Avenue Seattle, WA 98104
Sponsored by the University of Washington School of Medicine Departments of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Neurological Surgery
Office of Continuing Medical Education
12th Annual Spine Summit in SeattleOctober 25 - 26, 2013
WHO SHOULD ATTENDThis conference is designed for spine surgeons, orthopaedic surgeons and neurological surgeons with interest in spinal care, physiatrists/rehabilitation medicine specialists, pain management specialists, anesthesiologists otherwise involved in spine care, neuroradiologists, primary care and family medicine providers with exposure to larger spine care patient populations, mid-level providers (physician assistants, nurse practitioners involved in spine care) and physical therapists and occupational therapists.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis marks the 12th consecutive year in which a fall symposium at Harborview Medical Center has been held, pertaining to Spine Surgery. For the participants this intense meeting offers the unique chance to learn in a number of ways: small group case discussions, plenary debates and lectures on current major clinical care concerns and advanced research as well as hands-on surgical cadaver labs delivered by acknowledged leaders in a time efficient and highly engaging format. This meeting has evolved from an annual surgical practice lab over ten years ago to a major recognized symposium.
COURSE OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this activity, attendees should be able to:• Describe the many financial, medical and societal variables that contribute to determining value in the delivery of spine care• Discuss how money dedicated to the treatment of spine conditions is spent• Explain the origin and validity of current insurance company standards for approving operative intervention in intervertebral disc conditions• Discuss the role of registries that tract results of treatment in the process of establishing value of spine care• Recognize the role of early surgery in reducing the burden to society of spine trauma with neurological deficits• Recognize the value of newer technologies, such as minimally invasive spine surgery and disc replacement surgery• Explain how various factors such as comorbidities and insurance status affect outcomes and cost in the treatment of spine conditions• Discuss the research possibilities for further determining the value (or lack thereof) in the treatment of spine conditions
ACCREDITATIONAccreditation with CommendationThe University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit DesignationThe University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
FEES AND REGISTRATIONThe fee for this course includes catering, all instruction materials and transcript of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. To ensure enrollment, please complete the enclosed registration form and forward it with the appropriate
tuition. Allow up to fifteen working days to receive your email confirmation of enrollment. If you have not received confirmation prior to your departure for the course, please contact the Continuing Medical Education office at 206.543.1050. Continuing Medical Education will not be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at the course.
MD/DO/PhD $155.00
Allied Health $115.00
Resident/Fellow $ 75.00
CONFERENCE SYLLABUS IS GOING GREENSyllabus materials will be available for download at uwcme.org (for conference registrants only). The password for the download website will be sent with your registration confirmation email. Materials will be available from October 21 - November 22, 2013, for registrants to print and/or download. A booklet with the conference agenda and pages for note-taking will be provided at the conference.
ATTENDANCE POLICYCourse activities are exclusively reserved for course attendees. Badges provided at registration are required for entrance into all functions and will be strictly enforced.
CANCELLATION POLICYThe Office of Continuing Medical Education must receive written notification of your cancellation by October 15, 2013. A $50.00 processing fee will be deducted from refund requests received by this date. No refunds will be issued following October 15, 2013. The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to cancel this course twenty (20) days prior to the course date when a minimum enrollment is not met or for other reasons that prevent the University from holding the course. Each registrant will be notified by telephone followed by written notification and a full refund. The University of Washington is not responsible for any other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties. Contact CME Registrar with questions call 206.543.1050, fax 206.221.4525 or email [email protected].
SPECIAL SERVICESContinuing Medical Education at the University of Washington is a totally self-sustaining unit and does not depend on or receive public monies in support of its educational efforts. Fees for this course are estimated to cover the costs of conducting this course. These costs include salaries, registration and credit, handouts, record keeping, faculty planning and evaluation and may include food, alcohol, taxes and gratuities to vendors. The University of Washington reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in accordance with University policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process contact the department at: 206.543.1050 or the Disability Services Office at least ten days in advance.
Contact Disability Services Office206.543.6450/Voice ● 206.543.6452/TTY ● 206.685.7264/Fax ● e-mail: [email protected]
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSThe University of Washington has contracted for special rates at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel in Seattle. You must mention “Spine Summit in Seattle”to receive the special rate. The rates quoted below do not include applicable taxes. Please make your reservation early. After October 4, 2013, these rates and accommodations may no longer be available. The University of Washington accepts no further responsibility for lodging.
Fairmont Olympic Hotel Single/Double 411 University Street $209.00 Seattle, WA 98101 For reservations call: 206-621-1700 x3131
www.fairmont.com/seattle
Course FacultyCOURSE CO-CHAIRS
Carlo Bellabarba, MD Professor Departments of Neurological Surgery and Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Fangyi Zhang, MDAssociate Professor Departments of Neurological Surgery and Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
GUEST FACULTYOheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College Chief, Scoliosis Service Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY
Joseph S. Cheng, MD, MS Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery Director, Neurosurgery Spine Program Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN
Jack E. Zigler, MD, FACS, FAAOS Medical Director, Texas Back Institute Former Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Southern California School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA
UW FACULTYRichard J. Bransford, MD Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Jens R. Chapman, MD Professor and Chair Department of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
David R. Flum, MD, MPH Professor Department of Surgery
Michael J. Lee, MD Associate ProfessorDepartment of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Christopher J. Standaert, MD Clinical Professor Department of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Theodore A. Wagner, MD Clinical ProfessorDepartment of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2013 6:00 - 9:00 pmLocation: The Fairmont Olympic Hotel
6:00 Hosted Reception and Dinner7:00 Case Presentations - An Evening with Spine Experts:
How Do You Handle This?Moderators: Carlo Bellabarba, MD & Fangyi Zhang, MDVisting Faculty: Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD; Joseph Cheng, MD, MS; Jack Zigler, MD
9:00 Adjourn
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013Location: Harborview Medical Center Research and Training Building
6:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:00 Welcome and IntroductionCarlo Bellabarba, MD & Fangyi Zhang, MD
The Challenge of Defining Cost and Value Moderator: Carlo Bellabarba, MD
7:05 How is the Value of Treatment Determined?Carlo Bellabarba, MD
7:15 Rating the Raters: The Validity of Insurance Company Standards for Authorizing ProceduresJoseph Cheng, MD, MS
7:30 The Value of Disc Replacement and Fusion SurgeryJack Zigler, MD, FACS, FAAOS
8:00 The Value of Minimally Invasive SurgeryFangyi Zhang, MD
8:30 Discussion
8:45 What is a Spine Surgeon Worth to the Hospital and to the Insurance Company?Joseph Cheng, MD, MS
9:15 What is the Cost of a 1 Hour Delay in Surgery? The UWMC ExperienceTheodore Wagner, MD
9:30 Discussion
9:40 BreakDetermining Cost and Value of Current Treatment ApproachesModerator: Michael Lee, MD
10:00 The Cost of Treating Spine Conditions: Where Does the Money Go?Joseph Cheng, MD, MS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 (...continued)10:15 The Role of Washington State Spine SCOAP Registry Data in Determining
the Value of Spine CareMichael Lee, MD
10:30 The Influence of Comorbidities and Patient Demographics on Outcomes (and Value) of Spine TreatmentMichael Lee, MD
10:50 Cost and Value of Nonoperative Treatment for Spine ConditionsChristopher Standaert, MD
11:05 Total Disc Replacement Surgery - Lessons LearnedJack Zigler, MD, FACS, FAAOS
11:35 Discussion
11:45 Lunch (provided) - Case Reviews Theodore Wagner, MD and Faculty
Determining Cost & Value of Treating Specific Spine ConditionsModerator: Jens Chapman, MD
12:45 “Bringing Complex Spine Deformity Surgery to Developing Countries - Dream or Reality”Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD
1:05 The Influence of Early Surgery on the Value of Spine Trauma CareRichard Bransford, MD
1:20 The Value of Surgical Treatment for RadiculopathyFangyi Zhang, MD
1:35 The Value of Surgical Treatment for Cervical MyelopathyJens Chapman, MD
1:50 Discussion
2:00 Break (travel to ISIS Lab or to SCOAP Workshop)2:15 - 5:00 ISIS Surgical Labs (optional)
Station 1 Disc Arthroplasty - Cervical & LumbarRichard Bransford, MD & Jack Zigler, MD, FACS, FAAOS
Station 2 DeformityTheodore Wagner, MD & Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD
Station 3 Minimally Invasive Surgery with NavigationFangyi Zhang, MD
Station 4 Minimally Invasive Surgery with C-ArmFangyi Zhang, MD
2:15- 5:00 SCOAP MEETING - Annual Update (optional)Michael Lee, MD & David Flum, MD, MPH
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