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Dear Colleague:
On behalf of The Greeley Company, I’d like to invite you and your team to join our faculty and your peers in an engaging and informative seminar experience at the Boca Raton Resort & Club in Boca Raton, Fla., this November 1–3, 2012. It promises to be an exciting exchange of ideas, strategies, and practical advice for dealing with today’s most pressing hospital and medical staff leadership challenges. All seminars provide a highly effective means to expand the education, team-building, and skills your leaders need to achieve the goals that are most critical to your hospital’s success.
Our lineup of programsWe are offering the following four seminars, all of which start the morning of November 1 (see the detailed agendas within this brochure for more specific information on each program): • The Credentialing Solution: Best practices for solving today’s credentialing and
privileging challenges • Medical Executive Committee Institute: Essential training for all medical staff
and physician leaders • Physician-Hospital Integration and Alignment: Practical solutions for ACOs,
medical homes, bundled payments, and physician employment and contracting • Peer Review Boot Camp: Intensive training for committee chairs, members, and support staff
Team-building and networking opportunitiesPart of the magic of Greeley seminars is the power of teamwork that our participants experi-ence. Greeley seminars provide an unparalleled opportunity for your executive and medical staff leadership teams to learn and participate together and to walk away with shared goals and strategies for your organization. We purposely build “free time” into the seminar days to allow you the opportunity to augment your seminar sessions with rewarding team-building events, networking, or customized sessions with our faculty.
The majority of our seminar participants—especially those who bring team members with them—report that such afternoon and evening activities provide an invaluable opportunity to interact with others, solidify team goals, and “round out” their overall experience. We encourage team attendance and offer discounted pricing to facilities that enroll five or more participants.
I look forward to seeing you in Boca Raton!
Sincerely,
Richard A. Sheff, MDPrincipal and Chief Medical OfficerThe Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc.
p.s. please be sure to let us know if you plan to bring your CEO. We waive seminar fees for CEOs and often hold invitation-only events, when there is enough interest.
Optimal team-building and networking opportunity
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Peer Review Boot CampIntensIve traInIng for commIttee chaIrs, members, and support staff
This program offers in-depth training for physicians recently appointed to peer review positions, leaders with peer review responsibilities who need to train their committee members, and hospital staff supporting the peer review process. Taught by physicians who have worked with hundreds of medical staff peer review committees, this program offers a combination of lecture and detailed clinical case reviews and case studies.See p. 16 for a detailed description and agenda of Peer Review Boot Camp.
Physician-Hospital Integration and AlignmentpractIcal solutIons for acos, medIcal homes, bundled payments, and physIcIan employment and contractIng
This seminar offers in-depth information, discussion, and strategies on the most critical issues and challenges leaders face in light of healthcare reform, financial pressures, and competition. Leaders who attend this seminar will get a “deep dive” of the many different models of integration and alignment to consider as an organization, and will benefit from the experience of healthcare reform pioneers and experts who share their practical strategies and solutions.See p. 12 for a description and agenda of Physician-Hospital Integration and Alignment.
Medical Executive Committee InstituteessentIal traInIng for all medIcal staff and physIcIan leaders
Thousands of physicians have completed this program, geared toward preparing them to assume such leadership positions as department chair, medical director, credentials or quality committee member, medical staff officer, and MEC member. Many facilities have made it standard practice to enroll current and future leaders in this seminar year after year; in fact, one client even recommended: “Hospitals should make this seminar mandatory for any and all MEC members.”See p. 8 to learn more about our popular leadership program, the Medical Executive Committee Institute.
The Credentialing Solution best practIces for solvIng today’s credentIalIng and prIvIlegIng challenges
Based on the Greeley Credentialing Method and featuring case studies presented and facilitated by nationally known credentialing experts, this interactive seminar will pro-vide credentials committee members, medical staff leaders, and medical services profes-sionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to design a credentialing and privileg-ing program that protects patients, is fair to physicians and clinicians, and complies with accreditation and regulatory requirements.See p. 4 for a detailed description and agenda of The Credentialing Solution.
For more information or to register, contact Sue Calabro at 888.268.9377 Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
Based on the Greeley Credentialing Method and featuring case studies presented and facilitated by nationally known credentialing
experts, this interactive seminar will provide credentials committee members, medical staff leaders, and medical services professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to design a credentialing and privileging program that protects patients, is fair to physicians and clinicians, and complies with accreditation and regulatory requirements.
who should attendMedical staff leaders, department chairs, credentials committee members, CMOs, VPMAs, board members, medical services professionals, risk managers, and quality directors
The Credentialing Solution
NOveMberBoca Raton
Resort & Club Boca Raton, FL
best practIces for solvIng today’s credentIalIng and prIvIlegIng challenges
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Discount for AttenDing Multiple progrAMsAre you bringing a team of five or more members, or attending more than one program in Boca Raton? If so, you can receive discounted pricing. For more information or to register, contact sue Calabro at 888.268.9377 Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
Manage today’s most difficult credentialing and
privileging challenges
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SAve MONeYMake your hotel
reservation by October 1, 2012,
and save!
Ce CreditSPlease visit
www.greeley.com/seminars for
information about CE credits provided
for this program.
CeO FreeBring your CEO
for FREE! For more
information or to register, contact Sue Calabro at 888.268.9377
Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
Outstanding! Helped to put my mind at ease regard-ing the process of credentialing and privileging.”
—GARy VAuGhn, MD, ChIEF OF stAFF, GAllup, InD.
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learning objectivesUpon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
• Explain the impact of physician employment and exclusive contracts on credentialing for hospitals
• Formulate options for how to credential and privilege low-volume/no-volume practitioners
• Set up effective strategies for minimizing the risk of negligent credentialing lawsuits
• Identify best practices for matching privileges and competency
• Explain the implications of recent legal cases on credentialing practices today
• Define strategies for addressing the expanding scope of advanced practice professionals
• Illustrate a practical approach to effective FPPE and OPPE
• Design an effective approach for physician reentry
• Effectively maintain privilege delineation systems
Faculty• Sally Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS• Carol S. Cairns, CPMSM, CPCS• Joseph D. Cooper, MD • Jeffrey D. Moseley
Faculty subject to change. Please see p. 20 for complete biographies.
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The Credentialing Solutionbest practIces for solvIng today’s credentIalIng
and prIvIlegIng challenges
Our credentials committee members have been going to Greeley Seminars for years. It has raised the quality of our credentialing process exponen-tially and has given our board great confidence in the process. Your philosophy and core presenters are very sound and you continuously update your program to provide value.”
—DAnIEl MulVAnny, Vp OF GEnERAl COunsEl, sAlIsBuRy, MD.
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thurSdAY, NOveMber 1 | dAY 1 | AgeNdA
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. • Principles of Effective Credentialing & Privileging• Roles & Responsibilities for Credentialing• Landmark Cases Establishing Legal Precedent
9:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Break
9:45 a.m.–11:00 a.m. • Current Legal Cases: Lessons Learned• Can I Be Sued? Legal Protections for Physician Leaders
11:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Break
11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.• Can I Be Sued? Legal Protections for Physician Leaders (cont.)• Evolving Credentialing Standards (Initial & Reappointment)• How to Evaluate a Credentials File
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
Evening networking reception
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7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.• New Medical Staff Models = New Credentialing Challenges (Employed, Contracted, ACOs)• The Greeley Pyramid
9:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Break
9:45 a.m.–11:00 a.m. • How to Develop Privileging Criteria• New Technology: Get ready, there’s more to come
11:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Break
11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.• High-Risk Credentialing: How to treat temporary privileges and locum tenens
with the respect they deserve• Physician Reentry and Current Competency for Physicians Returning to Practice• How Do Medical Staffs Ensure That Privileging Is Kept Current?
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
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7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. • Performance Monitoring That Covers All the Bases• APP Conundrum: How to manage their expanding role
9:45 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Break
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.• Low-Volume/No-Volume: What’s the solution for your hospital?• ED Call and Privileges: What to do with physicians with increasingly narrow practices• The Aging Physician• Regulatory and Accreditation Updates
12:00 p.m. Adjourn
Agenda subject to change.
Outstanding review of current credentialing concepts, evolving issues, and best strategies for superior patient-driven physician staffing.”
—ERIk kIsA, MD, VIRGInIA BEACh, VA.
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Presented by some of the country’s most motivational and effective physician leadership educators, this fast-paced, three-day program
will orient current and future department chairs, medical directors, credentials and quality committee members, medical staff officers, and MEC members to their important responsibilities. Medical Executive Committee Institute is an ideal way to prepare developing medical staff and physician leaders to assume leadership positions. Participants will gain renewed energy and commitment to their leadership tasks and will leave ready to lead the medical staff.
who should attendThis program provides your experienced, new, and potential physician leaders with the essential skills they need to make your medical staff effective. Institutions that send a team consisting of emerging and existing medical staff leaders, medical staff services professionals, their CEO, and their VPMA/CMO benefit the most from this program.
Medical Executive Committee Institute
NOveMberBoca Raton
Resort & Club Boca Raton, FL
essentIal traInIng for all medIcal staff and physIcIan leaders
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Discount for AttenDing Multiple progrAMsAre you bringing a team of five or more members, or attending more than one program in Boca Raton? If so, you can receive discounted pricing. For more information or to register, contact sue Calabro at 888.268.9377 Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
Obtain the medical staff leadership skills not taught
in medical training
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SAve MONeYMake your hotel
reservation by October 1, 2012,
and save!
Ce CreditSPlease visit
www.greeley.com/seminars for
information about CE credits provided
for this program.
CeO FreeBring your CEO
for FREE! For more
information or to register, contact Sue Calabro at 888.268.9377
Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
This program was excellent and should be mandatory for any MEC or institution that wants to develop physician leadership. It was great to attend as an individual but would have been even more useful to come as a team.”
—DAnIA kAMp, MD, MOOsE lAkE, MInn.
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learning objectivesUpon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
• Describe the impact of healthcare reform and other trends on physicians and hospitals
• Describe the roles and responsibilities of the medical staff, board, and administration
• Explain the responsibilities of elected medical staff officers and department chairs
• Identify strategies for physicians to hold their peers accountable while helping them improve performance
• Identify effective practices for implementing a credentialing program that is fair to physicians and protects patients from potential harm
• Identify strategies for making peer review effective and fair
• Explain how to manage poor/marginal performance and disruptive behavior
• Identify the key drivers of hospital financial performance
• Identify key elements of healthcare law impacting medical staff leaders
Faculty• Richard A. Sheff, MD • David P. Tarantino, MD, MBA • Thomas Anthony, JD
Faculty subject to change. Please see p. 20 for complete biographies.
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thurSdAY, NOveMber 1 | dAY 1 | AgeNdAMedical Staff Leadership: New Challenges, New Knowledge, and New Skills
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m. Plenary Session: What We’re Doing in Healthcare Is Not Sustainable: Will you be part of the solution or part of the problem? • Healthcare trends affecting physicians and hospitals• The need to simultaneously cut costs and improve quality and safety• Healthcare stands on a burning platform. Now what?• What does it mean for each physician and every hospital to be part of the solution?
8:45 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Break
9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Rethinking the Medical Staff• Who is responsible for the quality and safety of patient care?• To whom are physicians accountable and for what?• �How should physician and hospital leaders work together to achieve physician
success, hospital success, and great patient care at the same time?• �New medical staff models: – Is the old medical staff model dead? – What new models are emerging today? – How do physician employment and organized medical staff relate to each other? – When multiple models coexist, who is accountable to whom for what?
10:30 a.m.–10:45 a.m. Break
10:45 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Moving From a Competent Physician to a Competent Leader• �Clinical problem-solving vs. management problem-solving• �Physician leadership development and succession planning• �Leading change• �What is leadership’s role when conflict occurs?• �How should conflicts of interest be identified and addressed?• �How to run a great meeting so physicians will come (and thank you!)
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Effective Medical Staff or Obsolete Medical Staff: How can physicians hold each other accountable for the quality of care we provide? • �The Physician Performance Pyramid: Keys to achieving great physician performance
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
Evening networking reception
Medical Executive Committee Institute
essentIal traInIng for all medIcal staff and physIcIan leaders
Agenda subject to change.
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Agenda subject to change.
FridAY, NOveMber 2 | dAY 2 | AgeNdACredentialing, Accountability, and Competency Measurement
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. What Medical Staff Leaders Need to Know About Credentialing and Privileging • Making patients the focus of credentialing and privileging decisions• How to streamline credentialing so it is fair, effective, and efficient• How to establish current competency• How to delineate privileges: Making sense of laundry lists, core privileges, competency clusters• Privileging turf battles, Low-volume/no-volume providers, Privileging and ED call• Credentialing and privileging challenges for employed and contracted physicians• Telemedicine
9:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Break9:45 a.m.–10:30 a.m. What Medical Staff Leaders Need to Know About Credentialing and Privileging (cont.)
10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Raising the Bar: How to Meet Today’s New Performance Expectations for Physicians and Hospitals• Practical Solutions for Meeting Accreditation and Regulatory Requirements• Patient Safety and Performance Improvement: What physicians need to know to drive quality
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Making Peer Review Effective and Fair• General competencies• OPPE and FPPE
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
SAturdAY, NOveMber 3 | dAY 3 | AgeNdAManaging Poor Performance, Corrective Action, and the Law
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast 8:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. How to Manage Poor and Marginal Performance, Disruptive Behavior, and Impairment• Managing the marginally performing physician and common performance challenges• Identifying and managing the impaired physician• A practical, step-by-step approach to intervening with a disruptive physician
9:45 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Break10:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Follow the Money: A crash course in healthcare finance for medical staff leaders
10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Healthcare Law: What medical staff leaders must know to play by the rules and stay out of trouble• Health Care Quality Improvement Act (HCQIA) and personal liabilities for physician leaders• Corporate negligence, exclusive contracting, and the legal status of bylaws• National Practitioner Data Bank reporting• Stark, anti-kickback statutes, and EMTALA
11:30 a.m.–11:50 a.m. How to Manage a Fair Hearing and Investigation • Strategies to prevent fair hearings• Effective investigations• Dos and don’ts of corrective action• Keys to an effective fair hearing
11:50 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Putting It All Together: Leaving a leadership legacy you can be proud of
12:00 p.m. Adjourn
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Physician-Hospital Integration and Alignment brings together the key solu-tions you will need to succeed now that the
Affordable Care Act has been upheld by the Supreme Court. Learn strategies and tools you’ll need to achieve breakthrough improvements in quality and reductions in costs through effective physician-hospital clinical, economic, and cultural integration. Benefit from the experience of healthcare reform pioneers and experts who have discovered what works and what doesn’t, as they share practical integration and alignment solutions for you to implement at your facility.
who should attendSenior management teams (CEO, CFO, COO, CMO/VPMA, CNO, CIO), board leadership, experienced physician leaders (medical staff officers, medical directors, department chairs, service line directors), and those charged with managing employed physicians and designing and implementing new medical staff models such as ACOs, medical homes, and bundled payments
Physician-Hospital Integration and Alignment
NOveMberBoca Raton
Resort & Club Boca Raton, FL
practIcal solutIons for acos, medIcal homes, bundled payments, and physIcIan employment and contractIng
Physician-hospital integration and alignment strategies
to optimize quality and safety, and reduce costs
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SAve MONeYMake your hotel
reservation by October 1, 2012,
and save!
Ce CreditSPlease visit
www.greeley.com/seminars for
information about CE credits provided
for this program.
CeO FreeBring your CEO
for FREE! For more
information or to register, contact Sue Calabro at 888.268.9377
Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
learning objectivesUpon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
• Describe the impact of healthcare reform and other trends on physicians and hospitals
• Explain the obstacles in moving from pay for volume to pay for value
• List the critical factors required to create a successful accountable care organization (ACO)
• Explain how to make the go or no-go decision for a Medicare ACO and a commercial ACO
• Illustrate new approaches to succeed when employing physicians
• Identify how to creatively but safely work within the legal requirements for contracting and employing physicians
• Describe the challenges and opportunities of working within bundled payment systems
• Demonstrate effective strategies for using medical homes to improve quality and reduce costs
Faculty• Carl Couch, MD, MMM, FAAFP
• Thomas Anthony, JD
• Richard A. Sheff, MD
Faculty subject to change. Please see p. 20 for complete biographies.
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Useful information presented in a professional manner. Helped to get more of an MD perspective of these issues.”
—MIChAEl kORnBlAtt, Bs, sVp stRAtEGIC plAnnInG, BOCA RAtOn, FlA..
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Physician-Hospital Integration and Alignment
practIcal solutIons for acos, medIcal homes, bundled payments, and physIcIan employment and contractIng
thurSdAY, NOveMber 1 | dAY 1 | AgeNdA
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m. Plenary Session: What We’re Doing in Healthcare Is Not Sustainable: Will You Be Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?• Healthcare trends affecting physicians and hospitals• The need to simultaneously cut costs and improve quality and safety• Healthcare stands on a burning platform. Now what?• What does it mean for each physician and every hospital to be part of the solution?
8:45 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Break
9:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Moving From Pay for Volume to Pay for Value• Challenges and opportunities• How to operate with changing and conflicting incentives
9:45 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Key Success Factors for an Effective ACO Strategies to achieve:• Effective shared governance• Accountability with teeth• Economic, clinical, and cultural integration• Strong physician leadership • Physicians willing to change
10:30 a.m.–10:45 a.m. Break
10:45 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Key Success Factors for an Effective ACO (cont.)
11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Lessons Learned From a Successful ACO Pioneer • How can you identify those on the cutting edge? Bandaids … lots of Bandaids• How to build an ACO while the rules keep changing
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
Evening networking reception
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FridAY, NOveMber 2 | dAY 2 | AgeNdA
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Managing Bundled Payments • Financial and political challenges• Working with independent physicians under bundled payments• Legal hurdles
9:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Break
9:45 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Service Line Comanagement• New structures that align and reward physician performance• Legal opportunities and pitfalls
10:15 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Medical Homes: Chronic Disease Management Strategy and Integration Prototype
11:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Break
11:15 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Medical Homes (cont.)
11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Operations Simplification as a Strategy for Physician-Hospital Alignment • Getting physician buy-in to Lean/Six Sigma initiatives• A new idea: How to meet regulatory requirements by simplifying hospital processes• Creating solutions that make operational and clinical sense
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
SAturdAY, NOveMber 3 | dAY 3 | AgeNdA
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m. Legal Solutions for Physician Employment and Contracting• How not to be held hostage by Stark, anti-kickback, gainsharing, and private inurement
restrictions 9:15 a.m.–9:45 a.m. How Big Is Big Enough for Success? • Tackling the physician-related challenges of mergers, acquisitions, and hospital systems
9:45 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Break
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Getting Physician Employment Right This Time• Just because you employ physicians doesn’t mean you can tell them what to do. Now what?• How to achieve physician alignment and accountability under employment
12:00 p.m. Adjourn
Agenda subject to change.
For more information or to register, contact Sue Calabro at 888.268.9377 Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
Peer review Boot Camp offers in-depth training for physicians recently appointed to peer review positions, leaders with peer
review responsibilities who need to train their commit-tee members, and hospital staff supporting the peer review process.
Taught by physicians who have worked with hundreds of medical staff peer review committees, this program offers a combination of lecture and detailed clinical case reviews and case studies.
who should attendPractitioners who are expected to lead or participate in medical staff peer review and hospital support staff. Ideal attendees include medical staff quality/peer review committee chairs, peer review committee members, des-ignated physician reviewers, medical staff officers, chief medical officers, VPMAs, medical directors, department chairs, quality directors, quality staff supporting peer review, and medical staff services professionals.
Peer Review Boot Camp
NOveMberBoca Raton
Resort & Club Boca Raton, FL
IntensIve traInIng for commIttee chaIrs, members, and support staff
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Discount for AttenDing Multiple progrAMsAre you bringing a team of five or more members, or attending more than one program in Boca Raton? If so, you can receive discounted pricing. For more information or to register, contact sue Calabro at 888.268.9377 Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
Overcome today’s most challenging peer review issues
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SAve MONeYMake your hotel
reservation by October 1, 2012,
and save!
Ce CreditSPlease visit
www.greeley.com/seminars for
information about CE credits provided
for this program.
CeO FreeBring your CEO
for FREE! For more information
or to register, con-tact Sue Calabro at
888.268.9377 Ext. 3116 or
Excellent commonsense approach to dealing with peer review. Overall a great [primer] and excellent review of how peer review should be done.”
—JAMEs CAntOnI, MD, huDsOn, OhIO
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learning objectivesUpon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
• Apply principles for developing a fair and efficient peer review system to implement OPPE
• Explain the responsibilities of an effective peer review committee
• Implement methods to improve reliability and fairness of physician case review
• Evaluate trend data to determine the need for FPPE
• Discuss approaches for effective FPPE-related action plans
Faculty• Robert J. Marder, MD
• William F. Mills, MD, MMM, CPE, FACPE, FAAFP
Faculty subject to change. Please see p. 20 for complete biographies.
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add a customized session to your seminar experienceWe now also offer you the opportunity to meet with a faculty consultant, either prior to or following the seminar sessions, for the purpose of a customized educational retreat or consultation with you and your team. There is an additional fee for this option, and availability is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. To arrange your session, please call 888-749-3054.
For more information or to register, contact Sue Calabro at 888.268.9377 Ext. 3116 or [email protected]
Peer Review Boot CampIntensIve traInIng for commIttee chaIrs,
members, and support staff
As a longtime physician, this seminar was helpful as a teaching tool to improve my peer review perspective and efficiency.”
—kAthERInE RuE, MD, OMAhA, nEB.
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thurSdAY, NOveMber 1 | dAY 1 | AgeNdA
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Peer Review Fundamentals• Redefining peer review: OPPE, FPPE, and physician core competencies• Moving from punitive to positive: Creating a physician improvement culture • Reducing peer review bias • Multispecialty peer review: Why and how?
9:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Break
9:45 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Making Peer Review Work • Roles and responsibilities of today’s peer review committees • Managing conflicts of interest • Legal concerns in peer review
10:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Case Review: Getting It Right • 8 steps for effective case review • How to reduce unnecessary reviews through better selection criteria • Decreasing bias in case review scoring: What are your options?
11:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Break
11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Case Review: Getting It Right (cont.)• Effective case screening: How to reduce physician burden • Physician review: How to focus on what’s important• Peer review in action: Clinical case reviews and discussion
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Networking reception
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7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.Training for OPPE and FPPE: Using Aggregate Data for Peer Review • Physician performance measures: What data is valid?• Normative and severity-adjusted data: Why do we need it and how can we use it?• Physician attribution: How to make OPPE meaningful?• Perception data: How to evaluate and improve nonclinical competencies • Exercise: Selecting physician competency measures 9:30 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Break
9:45 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Evaluating OPPE Data Trends: How Do You Know and What Should You Do? • FPPE action plans: Helping physicians improve and avoiding investigations• Investigations and fair hearings: The last choice
11:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Break
11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Peer Review in Action: OPPE and FPPE Case Studies and Discussion• Peer Review Reporting to the Board: What do they need to know?• Bringing It Back Home: How to create your own peer review training program
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
Agenda subject to change.
Excellent seminar. Case presentations were valuable, as well as listening to peers discuss relevant issues with excellent collaboration regarding various outcomes.”
—DIAnA tERshAkOVEC, ARnp-C, MIAMI
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Very helpful—good ideas and plans for improving a peer review program to make it more effective and safer for patients. Real-life examples were very help-ful. Very informative, positive approach that is help-ful for improving patient care.”
—tREVA stuARt, Rn, pRMC, DOVER, DEl.
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Thomas Anthony, JD, is a partner and chair of the healthcare practice group in the law firm of Frost Brown Todd, LLC, in Cincinnati. He is general counsel to hospitals regarding medical staff bylaws and related matters, physician relations, the acquisition of medical groups, corporate governance, acquisitions of outpatient and ancillary facilities, strategic alliances and joint ventures, the establishment of provider-based facilities, executive employment agreements, Medicare compliance, contracting, and employment matters.
Carol S. Cairns, CPMSM, CPCS, is a senior consultant and frequent presenter with The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc., in Danvers, Mass. She has participated in the development of the medical staff services profession for more than 35 years and has been a faculty member with the National Association Medical Staff Services since 1990. A recognized expert in the field, she is a frequent presenter at healthcare entities as well as state and national seminars.
Joseph D. Cooper, MD, is a senior consultant with The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc., in Danvers, Mass. He is a physi-cian leader who brings more than 25 years of experience in medical staff functions and affairs to his work with physicians, hospitals, and healthcare organizations across the country, consulting in the areas of medical staff organizational functions, governance and bylaws, peer review, and credentialing and privileging.
Carl Couch, MD, MMM, FAAFP, currently serves as the president of Baylor Quality Health Care Alliance, a clinically integrated network of physicians and hospitals aligned with Baylor Health Care System. Prior to this, he served as vice president of healthcare improvement of Baylor Health Care System. Dr. Couch was also founding director and chairman of the Board of Health Texas Provider Network, an orga-nization of 600 physicians employed by the Baylor Health Care System. He is currently spearheading development of Baylor’s Accountable Care Organization.
Robert J. Marder, MD, is director of medical staff services with The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc., in Danvers, Mass. He brings more than 25 years of healthcare leadership and management experience to his work with physicians, hospitals, and healthcare organizations across the country. Dr. Marder’s many roles in senior
Meet Your Greeley Program Faculty
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hospital medical administration and operations management in academic and community hospital settings make him uniquely qualified to assist physicians and hospitals in developing solutions for complex medical staff and hospital performance issues.
William F. Mills, MD, MMM, CPE, FACPE, FAAFP, is currently the senior vice president of quality and professional affairs for Upper Allegheny Health System, which consists of Olean (N.Y.) General Hospital and Bradford (Pa.) Regional Medical Center. He is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, is a certified physician executive from the Certifying Commission in Medical Management, and is a fellow in both the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physician Executives. Dr. Mills is also certi-fied in addiction medicine through the American Society of Addiction Medicine, and currently serves as a medical review officer.
Jeffrey D. Moseley is a senior partner with Buerger, Moseley & Carson, PLC, in Franklin, Tenn. He represents hospitals throughout the United States in relation to medical staff issues, including peer review and credentialing, board and medical staff bylaws, operational issues, EMTALA, and contract matters.
Sally Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS, is a senior consultant and director of credentialing services with The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc., in Danvers, Mass. She brings nearly two decades of credentialing and privileging experience to her work with medical staff leaders and medical services professionals across the nation. Pelletier advises clients in the areas of accreditation compliance, credentialing and privileging assessment and redesign, medical staff services department assessments, and leadership and development training for medical services professionals.
Richard A. Sheff, MD, is principal and chief medical officer with The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc., in Danvers, Mass. He brings more than 25 years of healthcare management and leadership experience to his work with physicians, hospitals, and healthcare sys-tems across the country. With his distinctive combination of medical, healthcare, and management acumen, Dr. Sheff develops tailored solu-tions to the unique needs of physicians and hospitals.
David P. Tarantino, MD, MBA, is a senior consultant with The Greeley Company, a division of HCPro, Inc., in Danvers, Mass. He works with healthcare organizations throughout the country in the areas of medical staff effectiveness, peer review, and clinical operations improvement. A board-certified practicing anesthesiologist and pain medicine specialist, Dr. Tarantino also currently serves as the chair of the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at MedStar Health Franklin Square Medical Center in Baltimore.
Faculty is subject to change.
FaCulty DiSCloSurE StatEmEntHCPro, Inc., has confirmed that none of the faculty/presenters, planners, or contributors have any relevant financial relationships to disclose related to the content of this educational activity.
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We now also offer you the opportunity to meet with a faculty consultant, either prior to or following the seminar sessions, for the purpose of a customized educational retreat or consultation with you and your team. There is an additional fee for this option, and availability is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. To arrange your session, please call 888-749-3054.
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Seminar pricing
The Credentialing Solutionbest practIces for solvIng today’s credentIalIng and prIvIlegIng challenges
Order code: TCS_11-01-2012 $1,795 Individual attendee $8,077.50 Team of five
The program includes three days of intensive, interactive learning; course materials; continental breakfast; and CE credit.
Medical Executive Committee Institute essentIal traInIng for all medIcal staff and physIcIan leaders
Order code: MEC_11-01-2012 $1,795 Individual attendee $8,077.50 Team of five
The program includes three days of intensive, interactive learning; course materials; continental breakfast; and CE credit.
Physician-Hospital Integration and AlignmentpractIcal solutIons for acos, medIcal homes, bundled payments, and physIcIan employment and contractIng
Order code: PHA_11-01-2012 $1,795 Individual attendee $8,077.50 Team of five
The program includes three days of intensive, interactive learning; course materials; continental breakfast; and CE credit.
Peer Review Boot CampIntensIve traInIng for commIttee chaIrs, members, and support staff
Order code: PRT_11-01-2012 $1,495 Individual attendee $6,727.50 Team of five
The program includes two days of intensive, interactive learning; course materials; continental breakfast; and CE credit.
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