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2016 CONFERENCE GUIDE
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Welcome to Long Beach! ............................................................ 4Mobile App Info & Social Networking ......................................... 6Registration, Cyber Café & Evaluation Manager Hours ............. 6Gala and Recognition Dinner ...................................................... 6Schedule at a Glance .................................................................. 8Expo Hall & Giveaway Schedules ............................................. 10Symposia ................................................................................... 10CEs & Certificates .................................................................... 10CMSA Resource Center ........................................................... 10Disclosure Policy ...................................................................... 10Executive Conference Sponsors .............................................. 12Premium Conference Sponsors ................................................ 12
Supporting Conference Sponsors ............................................. 14
General Conference Sponsors .................................................. 16
Media Sponsors ........................................................................ 16
Symposia Sponsors ................................................................... 16
Corporate Partners .................................................................... 18
Floor Map & Location ...........................................................24-27
Session Objectives ...............................................................29-52
Contact Hour Recap Worksheet. June 20-24, 2016 ............. 53-57
CE Requirements .......................................................................58
Exhibitors by Company ........................................................60-72
Exhibitors by Category .........................................................74-79
Table of Contents
Advertisers IndexAirMed International .................................................................. 19
Allsup ......................................................................................... 23
Angel MedFlight .......................................................................... 2
BrightStar Care .......................................................................... 14
CaptionCall ................................................................................ 16
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare .................................... Back Inside Cover
Coram/CVS specialty infusion services ..................................... 59
Dignity Health ............................................................................ 75
Genex ........................................................................................ 15
HCR ManorCare ........................................................................ 73
Healthcare Providers Service Organization (HPSO) ................. 13
Healthcare Scouts ..................................................................... 17
Home Instead Senior Care ...............................Front Inside Cover
KCI ............................................................................................... 5
Management & Network Services (MNS) .................................. 73
MCG -part of the Hearst Health network .................... Back Cover
MedStar ....................................................................................... 2
Nevro Corp .................................................................................. 9
Novia Strategies ........................................................................ 11
Pfizer RxPathways ..................................................................... 22
Professional Case Management ................................................. 3
S&L Transportation .................................................................... 54
Select Medical ............................................................................. 7
URAC ......................................................................................... 77
University of Alabama ............................................................... 20
Visiting Angels ........................................................................... 75
About CMSAThe Case Management Society of America is the leading membership association providing professional collaboration across the healthcare continuum to advocate for patients’ wellbeing and improved health outcomes by fostering case management growth and development, impacting health care policy, and providing evidence-based tools and resources.
Case managers are advocates who help patients understand their current health status, what they can do about it and why those treatments are important. In this way, case managers are catalysts by guiding patients and providing cohesion to other professionals in the health care delivery team, enabling their clients to achieve goals more effectively and efficiently.
Please note all materials contained in this guide are current as of 5/27. Some ads, company names, or sponsors may have been omitted due to production schedules.
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Dear Attendee,
Welcome to CMSA’s 26th Annual Conference & Expo in beautiful Long Beach, California! We have worked very hard to incorporate critiques and suggestions from years past – especially last year’s conference – and hope to far exceed your expectations. To start, our opening night celebration will be a sit down affair, so no long lines at the buffet table while anxiously hoping the food doesn’t run out!
As always, we will bring to you a lineup of speakers that will not only bring you up to speed on the current case management landscape, but will also energize and ignite all the reasons you became a case manager! We have really tried to think outside of the box and showcase new innovations which have had little spotlight historically.
Once again, we have pre and post conference sessions that bring you additional CE opportunities. One of these post-conference sessions offers an inside peek at the new Case Management Core Curriculum. In addition, two of the pre-conference sessions mix excursions with education.
Approximately 230 exhibitors will showcase the latest case management products and services in the Expo Hall from Tuesday night, after our Gala and Recognition Dinner, through Thursday afternoon. We could not hold this conference without the support of our exhibitors and we appreciate them greatly.
It has been an honor to serve as your president of this great association. As an attendee of our Annual Meeting, you will be the first to receive the revised 2016 CMSA Standards of Practice, literally hot off the presses. And believe it or not, there will be more!
As I wind up my two-year term as your CMSA President, I have discovered that every increment of participation, no matter how large or small, always proves invaluable in making the challenges of case management less arduous. Maya Angelou stated, “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” I love that and try to live my life by that mantra, and I hope I have exhibited it over the past 2 years as your president.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Fraser RN-BC, MSN, MHA, CCM, CRRN
CMSA National President 2014-2016
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
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Located in the Long Beach Convention Center Promenade Lobby (Level 1)Make sure to stop by the Evaluation Manager to complete your session evaluations for CE credits, and print or email a conference certificate to yourself.
• Monday, June 20 ..............................12:00p – 5:30p
• Tuesday, June 21 ..............................7:30a – 5:30p
• Wednesday, June 22 ........................7:00a – 6:00p
• Thursday, June 23 ............................7:00a – 5:30p
Registration and Cyber Cafe & Evaluation Manager Hours
RIGHT TO THE HEART OF OPENING DAYTuesday is a jam-packed day that includes our Annual Meeting, concurrent sessions, inaugural grab-a-lunch networking and Opening Keynote featuring Dr. Josh Luke and Dr. Eric Coleman on getting right to the heart of healthcare disparities.
The evening becomes even more enticing with our Gala and Recognition Dinner, followed by the Exhibit Hall Grand Opening.
Get ready to mix and mingle with exhibitors, win great prizes, enjoy delectable desserts and maybe even be our lucky $1000 winner! So, be sure to get your Golden Ticket at the Gala for the $500 prize drawing, which will be announced in the exhibit hall. You must be present to win.
Hear that? It’s your heart beating in anticipation!
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Gala and Recognition DinnerOur Gala and Recognition Dinner will be quite the event! It will celebrate patient advocacy and recognize our case management leaders, as well as feature a guest speaker, Melissa Thomason. Melissa is an experienced Patient and Family Advisor, and a remarkably passionate advocate who will share a deeply personal story about being diagnosed with a rare connective tissue disorder known as Loeys Dietz Syndrome. She will walk us through the fear and vulnerability of a life-altering illness, the joy and fulfillment of life as a Patient Advocate and the meaning and practice of true “patient and family engagement.”
We’ll close the Gala with our annual presentation of the prestigious CMSA Awards including the Chapter Excellence and Innovation Awards, the Case Management Practice Improvement Award, the Award of Service Excellence, Case Manager of the Year and finally honoring this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Additionally, attending the Gala is the only way to receive a Golden Ticket for the $1,000 cash prize drawing which we’ll announce later that evening in the Expo Hall.
Join us for dessert and cash bar during the Expo Hall Grand Opening immediately following the close of the Gala. Get your first peek at our hall filled with the people, resources and products you need to enhance your case management career. There will be fun games and multiple opportunities towin exclusive travel, restaurant and excursion prizes! As you peruse the hall, who knows – you may even run into someone you recognize!
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2016 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Sunday, June 19 12:30p – 5:00p PC1 – Pre Conference Session: CCM Prep Course (Day 1) $399 – For Entire Course
Monday, June 20 12:00p – 5:30p Registration Hours 8:00a – 5:30p PC1 – Pre Conference Session: CCM Prep Course (Day 2) $399 – For Entire Course 8:00a – 5:30p PC2 – Catalina Island Excursion: Professionalism in the Workplace and Ethical Practice (with 2 HR CE session) $149* 8:30a – 3:30p PC3 – Care Management in the Air and on the Sea and Afternoon Tour with Lunch on the Legendary Queen Mary (with 1.5 HR CE) $149*. Sponsored by AirMed Intenational 1:30p – 4:30p PC4 – Insights to Enhancing Transitions and Quality of Care with our Senior Population (with 3 HR CE session) – Included in Conference Registration Fee 5:00p – 6:00p ANC1- Together, Professional Case Managers Enhance, Enable, Engage and Empower: An Important Message for our Legislators: Public Policy Forum and Impromptu Networking 5:00p – 6:30p First-time Attendee Welcome Reception 6:00p – 7:00p Public Policy Reception 7:00p – 9:00p Chapter Leaders Mixer – by Invitation Only - Sponsored by CaptionCall
Tuesday, June 21 7:30a – 5:30p Registration Hours 8:30a – 10:00a Annual Meeting 10:15a – 11:15a Concurrent Sessions 11:30a – 1:00p Grab a Lunch Networking Sessions Sponsored by Angel MedFlight and Allsup 1:15p – 3:15p Opening Keynote: Leadership and Coordination Beyond The Hospital to the Community: Featuring Dr. Josh Luke and Dr. Eric Coleman 3:30p – 4:30p Concurrent Sessions 5:00p – 7:30p Gala and Recognition Dinner 7:30p – 10:00p Expo Hall Grand Opening, Dessert, Prizes, Games, Plus a $500 giveaway
Wednesday, June 22 7:00a – 6:00p Registration Hours 7:45a – 8:45a Early Bird Concurrent Sessions 9:00a – 10:30a Main Session: Resilient and Ready: How to Thrive Through Challenge and Change – Featuring Valerie Burton 11:00a – 3:00p Expo Hall and Poster Sessions (with Lunch Until 1:30pm) 3:15p – 4:45p Facilitated Networking Sessions 6:30p – 10:00p Ancillary Events - by Invitation Only
Thursday, June 23 7:00a – 5:30p Registration Hours 7:30a – 8:30a Early Bird Concurrent Session 8:45a – 11:45a Expo Hall and Poster Session (with Brunch Until 11:15a) 12:00p – 1:30p Sponsored Lunch Symposia (no Ticket Required for Registered Attendees) Lunch Service Begins at 11:45a 1:45p – 2:45p Concurrent Sessions 3:00p – 4:30p Main Session: Theatre of the Mind - Featuring Robert Priest 5:00p – 7:00p Ancillary Events - by Invitation Only
Friday, June 24 8:00a – 12:00p PS1 – Setting the Standard through Application of the New CMSA Core Curriculum. Cost is included in registration fees! 8:00a – 12:00p PS2 – Developing Your Innermost Chapter Leadership Skills. Cost is included in registration fees!
* Separate agenda for those registered
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DISCLOSURE POLICYIt is the policy of CMSA to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. All Faculty participating in this activity are expected to disclose to the audience any significant financial interest or other relationship he/she has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed in an educational session. The names of the Faculty members declaring a potential conflict of interest, discussing off-label therapies, and those who declined to sign a Disclosure Statement are noted on the Session Summary Description Page available on CMSA’s website.
SYMPOSIACMSA’s Lunch Symposia are continuing education sessions that offer enhanced clinical knowledge and comprehensive strategies in major domains of case management for any working clinician within the clinical continuum, regardless of the level of experience. These sessions provide valuable information on some of healthcare’s hottest topics. Sessions will be sponsored this year by Nevro and The Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. You are encouraged to attend and show your support.
All Symposia sessions will take place on Thursday, June 23rd at 12:00p. Tickets are not required. Lunch will be provided and CEs are available. Lunch service will begin at 11:45a.
CEs & CERTIFICATESAfter attending your chosen sessions, you can use any available PC with online access to make your session evaluations. Use the “Session Objectives” section in this book as a resource for the behavioral objectives you will need to evaluate.
Once you’ve completed your evaluations (either at the Evaluation Manager in the registration area or on your personal laptop), you will be able to immediately print your CE certificate, send to your email – or both!
CMSA RESOURCE CENTERVisit CMSA’s Resource Center in the Expo Hall (booth #537) to learn about CMSA’s tools and resources, meet a few of the CMSA National Board Members and local Chapter Leaders and stock up on Case Management Week supplies!
If you’re already a CMSA member, stop by to enhance your conference experience and learn about the latest tools and resources available to you. If you’re not a member, learn about our educational programs and support services that can benefit both you as a case manager and your employer and discover how you can save on membership by joining during the conference!
This year is a little different: Stop into this year’s Career Theater to learn more about how you can promote yourself as a professional, and get ahead in the case management industry from industry experts. Interested in learning how you can help advance the case management industry? CMSA’s Public Policy Committee members will be in the Resource Center to share information on their current involvement in shaping health policy and creating case management awareness.
Finally, come to our booth to register for a few great giveaways – someone has to win, why not you?
Tuesday, June 21 - 7:30p - 10:30p EXPO HALL GRAND OPENING • Dessert Served: 7:30p- 9:00p • Cash Bar 7:30p - 9:00p• Multiple prize giveaways
and fun games all evening!• $500 Cash giveaway sponsored by
URAC (Booth #945)• $1000 Grand Prize winner
announced at 10:15p!
Wednesday, June 22 - 11:00a - 3:00p EXPO Hall Open• Lunch Served:11:00a - 1:30p• Lunch Sponsored by Healthcare Scouts
(Booth #631)• $500 Cash giveaways sponsored by
Visiting Angels (Booth # 926) and AirMed International (Booth #438)
• Poster Viewing (PP01-PP15)
Thursday, June 23 - 8:45a - 11:45aEXPO Hall Open • Brunch Served: 8:45a - 11:15a • $500 Cash giveaways sponsored
by Coram CVS/specialty infusion services (Booth # 513) and Angel MedFlight (Booth #728)
• Poster Viewing (PP16-PP26)
CM EXPO HALL & GIVEAWAY SCHEDULES
(No ticket for registered attendees)
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EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE SPONSOR
Sanofi Genzyme ............................................................................................... Booth #737 Sanofi Genzyme, the specialty care business unit of Sanofi, focuses on rare diseases, multiple sclerosis, oncology, and immunology. We help people with debilitating and complex conditions that are often difficult to diagnose and treat. Our approach is shaped by our experience developing highly specialized treatments and forging close relationships with physician and patient communities. We are dedicated to discovering and advancing new therapies, providing hope to patients and their families around the world. Learn more at www.sanofigenzyme.com
PREMIUM CONFERENCE SPONSORS
AirMed International ..................................................................................................................................................... Booth #438Queen Mary Tour & $500 Cash Giveaway (Wednesday)
Angel Medflight Worldwide Air Ambulance ................................................................................................................... Booth #728 $500 Cash Giveaway (Thursday) & Facilitated Networking Session
CaptionCall ................................................................................................................................................................. Booth #1028Chapter President Meeting
Charity Air Ambulance .................................................................................................................................................. Booth #722Learning Journal
Coram CVS/specialty infusion services ........................................................................................................................ Booth #513 $500 Cash Giveaway (Thursday) & Military Event and Networking Session
Genex Services, LLC .................................................................................................................................................... Booth #731Tote Bags
Healthcare Providers Service Organization (HPSO) .................................................................................................... Booth #444Session 1004
Select Medical .............................................................................................................................................................. Booth #427Water Bottles
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SUPPORTING CONFERENCE SPONSORSAllsup ............................................................................................................................................................................ Booth #931 Networking Lunch Session
Apria Healthcare ........................................................................................................................................................... Booth #339 “Grab & Go” Breakfast
Healthcare Scouts, Inc. ................................................................................................................................................ Booth #631 Expo Lunch – Wednesday
HCR ManorCare. .......................................................................................................................................................... Booth #612 Wifi Sponsor
Management & Network Services ............................................................................................................................ Not Exhibiting Conference Pens
MCG - part of the Hearst Health network ..................................................................................................................... Booth #829 Conference Guide
Nevro Corp. .................................................................................................................................................................. Booth #727
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation ......................................................................................................................... Booth #749 Literature Kiosk
Visiting Angels .............................................................................................................................................................. Booth #926 $500 Cash Giveaway (Wednesday)
URAC ........................................................................................................................................................................... Booth #945
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GENERAL CONFERENCE SPONSORSBrightStar Care ............................................................................................................................................................ Booth #544Dignity Health ............................................................................................................................................................... Booth #653Emmi ............................................................................................................................................................................. Booth #328Numotion ...................................................................................................................................................................... Booth #344Pfizer RxPathways .................................................................................................................................................... Not Exhibiting
MEDIA SPONSORSCMSA Today ™ Published in Partnership with Naylor Association Solutions .......................................................... Not ExhibitingMultiView (CMSA Care Management Industry Directory) ........................................................................................ Not ExhibitingWolters Kluwer ............................................................................................................................................................. Booth #822Voice Newspaper & Georgia 1st .................................................................................................................................. Booth #238World Congress ........................................................................................................................................................ Not Exhibiting
SYMPOSIA SPONSORSNevro ............................................................................................................................................................................ Booth #727The Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center .............................................................................................................. Not Exhibiting
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CORPORATE PARTNERS
PLATINUM
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Pfizer RxPathways
GOLDActelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc.AMR / AMR Air AmbulanceAmrampAngel MedFlightAxelaCare Health SolutionsCoram CVS/specialty infusion servicesEagleMed LLCEPIC RM Hearing HealthcareErickson LivingFlorida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation (FINR) Healthcare ScoutsHealthSouth CorporationHome Instead Senior Care
Humana At Home Kelly ServicesLivaNovaMcKesson Patient Care Solutions MedImmune – AstraZenecaMedix OrthofixPatient Care AmericaPurdue Pharma L.P.Right at HomeSanofi Genzyme
SILVERAllsupAmgen, Inc.BrightStar Franchising LLCCareSourceCareerSmart Learning Datachem Software, Inc. DST Health Solutions Essette, Inc.
HCR ManorCare Kindred HospitalsNexus Health SystemsNorth Carolina Community Care Networks, Inc.NumotionURAC
BRONZEAmerican Sentinel UniversityBetter Life Mobility CenterCapella UniversityContinuity Care Home NursesHill-RomMercy Flight
Northwestern University Affiliated Transplant Centers (NUATC)NurseCore Management ServicesTCS Healthcare TechnologiesTelligen
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SESSION OBJECTIVESPC1 - Day 1CCM Prep CourseSunday, June 19, 12:30p – 5:00pPresenter(s): Sandra Lowery, RN, BSN, CCM, CNLCP Co-Presenter(s): Sheila Bennion, RN, BSN, MBA, CCMObjectives:( ) 1. Describe the process for the CCM credential.( ) 2. Explain the six essential knowledge areas for case
management practice.( ) 3. Describe any individual additional study needs.
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PC1 - Day 2CCM Prep CourseMonday, June 20, 8:00a – 5:00pPresenter(s): Sandra Lowery, RN, BSN, CCM, CNLCP Co-Presenter(s): Sheila Bennion, RN, BSN, MBA, CCM Objectives:( ) 1. Describe the process for the CCM credential.( ) 2. Explain the six essential knowledge areas for case
management practice.( ) 3. Describe any individual additional study needs.
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PC2Catalina Island Excursion: Professionalism in the Workplace and Ethical PracticeMonday, June 20, 8:00a – 5:00pPresenter(s): Sandra Zawalski, RN, BSN, CRRN, CCM, ABDA, MSCCOffers 2 CEs (2.4 CEs for Nursing)Objectives:( ) 1. Differentiate between the Rules of Conduct, Standards
for Professional Conduct, and Principles outlined in the Code.
( ) 2. Explain the procedures for filing and processing a complaint against a CCM.
( ) 3. Define important ethical terms associated with the case management profession.
( ) 4. Appreciate the importance of adherence to the Code for all case managers.
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PC3Care Management in the Air And on the Sea and Afternoon Tour With Lunch on the Legendary Queen MaryMonday, June 20, 8:00a – 3:30pPresenter(s): Brandon Bates, MBA Sponsored by: AirMed InternationalOffers 1.5 CEs (1.8 CEs for Nursing)Objectives:( ) 1. Provide attendees general overview of industry
accreditations.( ) 2. Attendees will gain a knowledge of standards of care in
the critical care ambulance transport industry.( ) 3. Attendees will be presented information to gain an
understanding of licensure requirements to the air ambulance industry.
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SESSION OBJECTIVESPC4Insights to Enhancing Transitions and Quality of Care with our Senior PopulationMonday, June 20, 1:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Rani Khetarpal, Jim Lett, MD; Mary McLaughlin-Davis, DNP, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCMObjectives:( ) 1. Define the gaps and barriers to transitions of care in the
long term care continuum.( ) 2. Understand the implications of IMPACT.( ) 3. Review the correlations between the patients clinical
and non-clinical issues related to transitions.( ) 4. Discuss the social and quality of life concerns is
working with the senior populations.( ) 5. Identify resources for seniors and providers to enhance
patient engagement in decision making.
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ANC1Public Policy Forum and Networking Session: Title Protection and the Case ManagerMonday, June 20, 5:00p - 6:00pPresenter(s): Patricia Noonan, RN, MBA, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Lynn Muller, JD, BA-HCM, RN, CCMObjectives:( ) 1. Recognize the importance of Title Protection to the
future of Professional Case Management.( ) 2. Analyze the interplay of laws, regulations, Standards of
Practice, Codes of Ethics and relation to title protection. ( ) 3. Appreciate the value of each vote and the impact on
the future of Professional Case Management.
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1001Advanced Disease – How to Get Your Sickest Patients to the Care They NeedTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Lisa Wagner, BSN, RN, MA, NP, AOCNP Co-Presenter(s): Kathleen Pelc, MS, RN, OCN; Laura Ostrowsky, RN, CCM, MUPObjectives:
( ) 1. Understand the importance of advance care planning and be able to communicate the basic steps and documents needed to patients and physicians.
( ) 2. Identify the core indicators of advanced disease.( ) 3. Use the Palliative Performance Scale and other core
indicators to identify patients with advanced disease who would benefit from palliative or hospice care.
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1002“What’s next?” A Patient and Family Perspective on Quality of LifeTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Chriss Wheeler, RN, MSN, CCM Co-Presenter(s): Janet Cairns RN, MSN, CCM, NEA-BCObjectives:
( ) 1. Define quality of life-patient and family stories.( ) 2. Examine techniques in beginning dialogue on quality of
life. When should it start?( ) 3. Explore opportunities for Case Managers to impact
defining quality of life.
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SESSION OBJECTIVES1003A Technology Assisted Approach to Care Transitions Using the Bridge ModelTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Andrey Ostrovsky, MD Co-Presenter(s): Donna Parker, LBSWObjectives:( ) 1. Describe the evidence for and usage of the Bridge
Model at CTCOG.( ) 2. Describe technology enhancements used to support
Bridge program participants during transitions at CTCOG.( ) 3. Present qualitative and quantitative results achieved.( ) 4. Conduct a Design Thinking exercise: a hands-on
experience for participants.
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1004Social Media’s Promises and Pitfalls for Case Management: Mastering the Ethical Divide 2016Tuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Ellen P. Fink-Samnick, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, CCM, CRPSupported by Healthcare Providers Service Providers (HPSO)Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss three Social Media merits for case managers.( ) 2. Identify three (3) ethical challenges for case managers
with respect to Social Media.( ) 3. Identify the key elements of an online professional
profile.( ) 4. Identify Social Media’s ethical parameters for Case
Mangers.
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1005Transitions of Care in Workers’ CompensationTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Kathleen Fraser, RN-BC, MSN, MHA, CCM, CRRNObjectives:( ) 1. The attendee will understand the skills required for
successful outcomes!( ) 2. The attendee will be able to describe the issues
impacting Transitions of Care for all stakeholders utilizing the Case Management process.
( ) 3. The attendee will be able to coordinate medical and behavioral intervention.
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1006MonAir Force Reserve/Air National Guard Medical Care ChallengesTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Donna HoffmeyerCo-Presenter(s): Wendy Joy, CCMObjectives:( ) 1. Identify the challenges the Air Force Reserve and Air
National Guard Service Member face when needing military medical care.
( ) 2. Understand the construct of the care team and their roles in aiding the service member with medical and non-medical care.
( ) 3. Identity the service member needing assistance and become familiar with resources available to assist them with receiving effective and efficient care.
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1007Improving Hospital Discharge for Children with Medical ComplexityTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Jay Berry, MD, MPH Co-Presenter(s): Kevin Blaine, MAEdObjectives:( ) 1. Attendees will be able to describe the current state
of the field of discharge care for children with medical complexity, distinguishing the topics of most interest to case managers.
( ) 2. Attendees will learn about the components of discharge care for hospitalized children that are supported by research, legislation, and clinical experience, including those that matter the most to case managers.
( ) 3. Attendees will develop SMART goals that can be used as a guide to further optimize pediatric hospital discharge care for children with medical complexity in their local care setting.
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1008Writing for PublicationTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Suzanne K. Powell, RN, MBA, CCM, CPHQ, Editor-in-ChiefCo-Presenter(s): Lynn S. Muller, RN, BA-HCM, CCM, JD
Objectives( ) 1. Evaluate various types of publications and identify the
best “fit” for you.( ) 2. Differentiate “peer reviewed” journals from non-peer
reviewed journals.( ) 3. Apply best-practices in writing for publication and
pitfalls to avoid.
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1009Enhancing Chapter Vitality by Reducing Chapter RisksTuesday, June 21, 10:15a – 11:15aPresenter(s): Barbara F. Dunn-O’NealCo-Presenter(s): Pattie Weed, CPA
Objectives( ) 1. Understand what legal or financial risks all chapters
face.( ) 2. Assess what areas your chapter is currently at risk.( ) 3. Create an action plan to reduce these risks by
implementing new processes.
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B01Grab a Bag Lunch Networking SessionsHospital/Acute Care Tuesday, June 21, 11:30a-1:00pPresenter(s): Kim Halloran, VP of Business Development; Matthew Butler, NREMT-P, Lead Flight CoordinatorFacilitated by: Angel MedFlight
Objectives( ) 1. Identify emerging trends and potential impacts on case
management practice.( ) 2. Describe work setting specific issues and explore
innovative solutions.( ) 3. Discuss career building opportunities in practice
setting.
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SESSION OBJECTIVESB02Grab a Bag Lunch Networking SessionsInsurance/Managed CareTuesday, June 21, 11:30a – 1:00pFacilitated by: Becky Perez, RN, BSN, CCM
Objectives
( ) 1. Identify emerging trends and potential impacts on case management practice.
( ) 2. Describe work setting specific issues and explore innovative solutions.
( ) 3. Discuss career building opportunities in practice setting.
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B03Grab a Bag Lunch Networking SessionsRehabilitationTuesday, June 21, 11:30a – 1:00pPresenter(s): Karen Hercules-Doerr, National Sales Director, Consumer Sales & Marketing Facilitated by: Allsup
Objectives
( ) 1. Identify emerging trends and potential impacts on case management practice.
( ) 2. Describe work setting specific issues and explore innovative solutions.
( ) 3. Discuss career building opportunities in practice setting.
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B04Grab a Bag Lunch Networking SessionsWorkers CompensationTuesday, June 21, 11:30a – 1:00pFacilitated by: Janet Coulter, RN, MSN, MS,CCM
Objectives( ) 1. Identify emerging trends and potential impacts on case
management practice.( ) 2. Describe work setting specific issues and explore
innovative solutions.( ) 3. Discuss career building opportunities in practice
setting.
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KS01Opening Keynote: Leadership and Coordination Beyond the Hospi-tal to the CommunityTuesday, June 21, 1:30p – 3:15pPresenter(s): Josh Luke, FACHECo-Presenter(s): Eric Coleman, MD, MPH, AGSF
Objectives( ) 1. Learn about various transitions of care methodologies
currently in practice.( ) 2. Describe work setting specific issues and explore
innovative solutions.( ) 3. Learn how effective implementation of transitional
care methodologies can reduce avoidable hospital readmissions.
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2001Lessons Learned in Transitions of CareTuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Deb Bellitter, RN, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Richard Lasota, RN, CCM; Kim Schmoll, RN, MS, CCM
Objectives( ) 1. Identify pitfalls in Transition of Care.( ) 2. Recognize the optimal processes.( ) 3. Implement actionable ideas.
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2002America’s Health Literacy Problem and the Case Manager’s Role!Tuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Catherine Mullahy, RN, BS, CRRN, CCM
Objectives( ) 1. Educate case managers regarding the widespread
threat of health illiteracy in American patients of all socio-economic and cultural background.
( ) 2. Teach case managers how to initially assess their patients’ health literacy relevant to their specific medical conditions and treatment plans in a non-threatening manner.
( ) 3. Present strategies and examples of how case managers can encourage patients to ask questions and then provide the answers to help them better understand their medical condition and treatment plans including explanations of specific medical terms.
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2003Practical Technology Solutions for Complex Patient ChallengesTuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Kimberly S. Gully, MS, CCC, CCM, CBIST
Objectives:( ) 1. Participants will be able to discuss the pros and cons
of receiving medical services in the traditional manner and via tele-medicine options.
( ) 2. Attendees will experience a live demonstration of tele-caregiving as an option to traditional care-giving.
( ) 3. Attendees will participate in a live therapy session via a secure tele-practice platform.
( ) 4. Participants will be able to identify apps appropriate for use with patients to increase compliance, provide education and facilitate patient engagement.
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2004Applying the Principles of Bioethics to Support Patients at End of LifeTuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Eileen Zenker, MSWCo-Presenter(s): Dorothy Burns, RN, MSN, MBA, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Describe how health reform, shifting demographics and
medical advancements that expand patient options at end of life impact the role of case managers in supporting patients at and near end of life.
( ) 2. Examine four concepts of bioethics (autonomy, beneficence, non-malifence, and justice) and how they shape patient care today and in the future.
( ) 3. Discuss strategies to engage patients, family caregivers and partners in the healthcare delivery system to improve experiences and satisfaction of patients and their supports through case stories and a bioethics model.
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2005Navigating Pain Management With the Upcoming Trends of ChangeTuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Laura Bachrach, RN, BSN, MSL, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Connie Keene, BSN, RN, CCM, CBIS
Objectives:( ) 1. Understand the importance of pain management
education.( ) 2. Discuss the importance of the case manager’s role
related to pain management to the patient, family, healthcare providers, and healthcare system.
( ) 3. Discuss the new trends in Opioids usage, including new laws and regulations both at the state and federal levels.
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2006Serving To Heal . . . Honored To Serve: Our Soldiers in TransitionTuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Kellena Marie Miller, RN, BSN, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Beverly Werth, RN, MSN, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. The participant will be able to describe the purpose
and structure of the Warrior Transition Unit which was designed to meet the needs of Soldiers who are wounded, ill, or injured and require medical case management.
( ) 2. The participant will be able to describe the roles of the Triad of Care which consists of the primary care manager (PCM), nurse case manager (NCM), and squad leader (SL) or platoon sergeant (PSG) who together direct and supervise the Soldier’s healing process.
( ) 3. The participant will be able to demonstrate, via case studies, the use of the Comprehensive Transition Plan (CTP) which is a tool generated to primarily focus on the Soldier’s goals to heal and successfully transition back to the force and/or Veteran status.
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2007Optimal Healing Environments in Advanced Illness CareTuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Bonnie R. Sakallaris, PhD, RN
Objectives:( ) 1. Describe the components of an optimal healing
environment.( ) 2. Apply specific principles of an OHE to themselves and
their clinical practice.( ) 3. Access evidence for integrating healing practices into
their care.
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2008Transforming Case Management for Value Based Reimbursement Tuesday, June 21, 3:30p – 4:30pPresenter(s): Marjorie GreenCo-Presenter(s): Mischa Dick
Objectives:( ) 1. The building of a framework for a case management
solution for value-based reimbursement.( ) 2. How integration of mobile technology and back-office
support is valuable in case management.( ) 3. Practical solutions for offsetting case manager
workload for patient care .
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3001A Kaizen Approach to Case Management DocumentationWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Mary Catharine McLaughlin-Davis, DNP, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Karen Hooven, RN, BSN, CRRN, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Identify “at risk” patients through use of a standardized
case management assessment tool.( ) 2. Describe how the Kaizen process guides the team
toward development of a patient centered assessment, discharge plan, and re-assessment document.
( ) 3. Discuss the Kaizen evaluation process of the patient documentation tool for continuous process improvement.
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3002Cultivating the Art and Science of Compassionate CareWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Mary Beth Newman, MSN, RN-BC, CCP, CCM, CHQMCo-Presenter(s): Cris Walters,MS, RN, RN-BC, CCM, CCP
Objectives:( ) 1. Define compassionate care and its essential
characteristics. ( ) 2. Describe why compassionate care is critical to achieve
successful outcomes in case management.( ) 3. Describe strategies to enhance compassion with self,
patients and their families, other healthcare professionals, and organizations.
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3003How To Find the “Right” Software System and Successfully Implement ItWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Louis LunaCo-Presenter(s): Pat Stricker, MEd; Debb Keller, RN, BSN
Objectives:( ) 1. Describe the process to identify essential requirements
for a software system.( ) 2. Demonstrate ways to evaluate the system and vendor
to assure they meet your requirements.( ) 3. Describe key elements of an implementation plan that
leads to success.
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3004The Affordable Care Act & Navigating the Labyrinth of Clinical TrialsWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Wendy Portier, MSN, RN, CCM, CHRC, CHC, CPHQCo-Presenter(s): Deborah Stubbs, RN, MS, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss ACA and related regulatory requirements
regarding clinical trial coverage. ( ) 2. Identify when trials qualify for coverage and what
should be paid for by the research sponsor versus the payer.
( ) 3. Review key documents to determine covered benefits, related plan policies, qualifying clinical trials, and member cost sharing obligations.
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3005Modified Duty Off SiteWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Tony Louis D’Orazio, CPDMCo-Presenter(s): Kimberly Wickert, MRC, CRC; Danielle Dresden, M.Ed., CRCObjectives:( ) 1. Understand the value of SAW RTW and the factors
present that affect this in a negative way.( ) 2. Understand how the MDOS program works
operationally.( ) 3. Understand where a case manager can or might utilize
MDOS as an application for a IW or employer.( ) 4. Understand the ROI for the MDOS program.
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3006Interagency Care Coordination for Service Members, VeteransWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Joan McLeod, RN, CCM, MGACo-Presenter(s): Jennifer Perez, MSW
Objectives:( ) 1. Identify how improved DoD/VA care coordination
processes such as the Lead Coordinator Role could be applied to other case management environments.
( ) 2. Recognize ideas and best practices for standing up and sustaining a Community of Practice.
( ) 3. Identify best practices in consolidating processes and systems and how to successfully implement and sustain those changes, e.g. LC Role and the ICP and LC Checklist.
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3007Modern Day Slavery: What Every Case Manager Should Know About Human TraffickingWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Janet Sue Coulter, RN, MSN, MS, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Barbara Mackey-Zeigler, RN, BSN, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Explain Patient Activation Stages and the Patient
Activation Measurement Tool (PAM).( ) 2. Describe the Transitional Care Model: Patient Activation
Assessment (PAA) and Four Pillars.( ) 3. Demonstrate how to initiate Patient Activation into a
care coordination practice in the hospital, outpatient setting or Accountable Care Organization.
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3008Air Ambulance Transport: Better Choices, Better Care, Better ResultsWednesday, June 22, 7:45a – 8:45aPresenter(s): Brandon Bates, Sr. Director, Global Strategy & Partner RelationsSponsored by: AirMed International
Objectives:( ) 1. Provide attendees general overview of industry
accreditations.( ) 2. Attendees will gain a knowledge of standards of care in
the critical care ambulance transport industry.( ) 3. Attendees will be presented information to gain an
understanding of licensure requirements to the air ambulance industry.
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KS02Main Session - Resilient and Ready: How to Thrive Through Challenge and ChangeWednesday, June 22, 9:00a – 10:30aPresenter(s): Valorie Burton
Objectives:
( ) 1. Bounce back from setbacks.( ) 2. Maximize Opportunities.( ) 3. Develop a way to succeed under pressure, and help
you maintain a positive.
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PP01DOD/VA Collaboration for Case Management of Remote Care Soldiers and Families in Transition - A Juggling ActWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Tonya Green-Isaac, BSN, RN, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Mary McNulty, RN, MSN; Alice Whitfield, RN, BSN, CCM; Teresa Hall, RN-BC, MS
Objectives:
( ) 1. Discuss case management concepts important to effectively transition remote care Soldiers and Families towards positive outcomes to return to civilian jobs or military duties.
( ) 2. Describe the essential process components and impact on delivery of case management services to remote care Soldiers and their families.
( ) 3. Describe how CCU case management practice has set the standard for MEDCOM.
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SESSION OBJECTIVESPP02The RN Liaison Role; In Person Enrollment in Case ManagementWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Suzanne Weghorn, MSN, RN, CPN
Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss the role of the RN liaison in the pediatric
Medicaid population at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical center.
( ) 2. Apply in person enrollment via the RN liaison to improve practice of case management.
( ) 3. Analyze the impact of in person enrollment versus telephonic enrollment.
( ) 4. Discuss successful implementation of in person enrollment for improving member enrollment rates, using data to demonstrate impact/outcome.
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PP03Increased Duration in Care Coordination Improves Quality, SavingsWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Gandhi Bhattarai, PhD
Objectives:( ) 1. Describe the purpose of a care coordination program.( ) 2. Describe analytic methods used to evaluate care
coordination programs.( ) 3. Understand how increased duration in a care
coordination program is associated with higher quality of health care, decreased healthcare utilization, and expenditures.
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PP04Daily Huddles: A Key to Successful TransitionsWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Sarah L. McClure, BSN, RN
Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss the development and hospital wide
implementation of the daily transition huddle.( ) 2. Overview of the electronic huddle board, huddle
expectations, and the data collection tools.( ) 3. Analysis of the impact of transition huddle
implementation and the results on hospital length of stay and readmissions.
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PP05Collaboration Between Primary Care and Emergency Department Registered Nurse Care Coordinators (RNCC): Strategies for SuccessWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Rosemary Zawia, RN, BSN, CCM Co-Presenter(s): Donna Carpenter, RN, BSN, CCMObjectives:( ) 1. Understand roles of RN Care Coordinator in primary
care and Emergency Department at an Acute Care Hospital setting.
( ) 2. Describe how we as RN Care Coordinators impact medically and socially complex Patient’s through collaboration.
( ) 3. Demonstrate through examples how we are able to impact Emergency Department utilization and Inpatient Hospital Admissions.
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PP06Case Management Clinical Excellence and Performance Improvement: A Team-Driven ApproachWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00aPresenter(s): Renee D. Kirkman, RN, MS, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Describe the mission, vision, and goals of the Case
Management Clinical Excellence and Performance Improvement team.
( ) 2. List the key components and anticipated outcomes of this approach.
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PP07Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI); Causation, Treatment and RecoveryWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00aPresenter(s): Laura T. Opson, RN
Objectives:( ) 1. Understand Traumatic Brain Injury including
pathophysiology, types of brain injury and diagnostics. We will also discuss TBI prevention and second impact syndrome.
( ) 2. Review treatment advances in Traumatic Brain Injury including neuropsychological testing, cognitive therapies, neuroplasticity and more.
( ) 3. Explore care and Case Management for the patient and their Family. We will discuss community resources including the Wounded Warriors Project.
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PP08The Value and Importance of Advance DirectivesWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00aPresenter(s): Kathy Barrows, BSN, RN, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Jacquelyn Warner, RN, COHN, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Identity what “Conversations of a Lifetime Campaign”
is & the positive impact of that campaign with case managers’ role with end of life planning conversations.
( ) 2. Identify variations of Advance Directives including Five Wishes.
( ) 3. Identify what MOLST/Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment is, how it varies between states that have their own MOLST and how that impacts advance directives.
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PP09What if it Were True? You Could Disrupt Government PolicyWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00aPresenter(s): Kathleen I. Gremel, RN, PhD
Objectives:( ) 1. The participant will be able to classify their political
astuteness.( ) 2. The participant will be able to employ their legislature’s
website for accessing information.( ) 3. The participant will be able to name the methods of
communication with representatives.( ) 4. The participant will be able to list websites to stay
abreast of health and case management issues.
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SESSION OBJECTIVESPP10How Technology Can Improve Care Transitions and Drive Self-ManagementWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): David Duda
Objectives:( ) 1. Understand the science behind motivating behavior
change to create long-lasting, positive behaviors.( ) 2. Learn how technology can be a key component in
motivating patient populations to change their behavior.( ) 3. Understand how patient engagement technology
has had a measurable impact on one organization’s readmission rates, readmission length of stay and patient behaviors.
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PP11Implement Huddles to Reduce Readmissions and Length of StayWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Carolyn S. Townsend, DNP, RN, CPHQ, LSSBB, CNECo-Presenter(s): Mary McNulty, RN, MSN
Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss interprofessional communication strategies
necessary to implement successful huddles designed to reduce length of stay and readmissions, and to improve patient satisfaction.
( ) 2. Evaluate successful strategies, as well as opportunities for improvement in interprofessional huddle implementation.
( ) 3. Analyze the impact of huddle implementation on throughput metrics of length of stay, readmission and patient satisfaction.
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PP12Implementing a Single-Point-of-Contact Outreach Approach to Reduce Barriers for Serious & Persistent Mentally Ill Members Demonstration ProjectWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): April Lynn Lyons, MSN, RNCo-Presenter(s): Diana Rapp-Kesser, RN, MSN, CCM, CCP; Christine Copeman, RN
Objectives:
( ) 1. Provide an Overview of the PROMISE Program and its Historical Underpinnings.
( ) 2. Describe the Single Point of Contact Integrated Care Approach to Managing Members with Serious Persistent Mental Illness and Co-Morbidity.
( ) 3. Discuss Barriers Identified in PROMISE Populations.
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PP13Care Transitions: No One Size Fits AllWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Sharyn King, RN, BSN, CCM
Objectives:
( ) 1. Identify and isolate strategies for implementing a community based care transition program.
( ) 2. Understand how to leverage technology to improve outcomes around avoidable hospital encounters.
( ) 3. Discover strategies to work with partners to reduce avoidable hospitalizations.
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PP14The Integrated Care Model: Value-Based Patient-CenteredWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Mary Catharine McLaughlin-Davis, DNP, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Describe care coordination.( ) 2. Identify the elements of a health system care
coordination model.( ) 3. Describe the continuous process improvement model
in relation to care coordination.
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PP15Health Network by Cincinnati Children’s; Pediatric Case ManagementWednesday, June 22, 11:00a – 12:00pPresenter(s): Leslie Marie Reed, RN, BSN, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss the impact on achieving optimal health in
children/caregivers enrolled in case management at HNCC.
( ) 2. Analyze data that demonstrates reduction in PMPM claims for members who are engaged in case management.
( ) 3. Examine ways the case management team collaborates together to meet objectives of the HNCC program.
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F01Facilitated Networking SessionsNew Case Managers - 5 Years of ExperienceWednesday, June 22, 3:15p – 4:30pFacilitated by: Coram CVS/specialty infusion servicesFacilitator: Doug Roberto, Regional Sales Manager
Objectives:( ) 1. Learn how to say “yes” to what matters by saying “no”
more often. ( ) 2. Learn how to increase your day-to-day joy and fun,
even when your schedule feels routine. ( ) 3. Learn how to make time for the people and activities
that nourish your mind, body and spirit.
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Objectives:( ) 1. Learn how to say “yes” to what matters by saying “no”
more often. ( ) 2. Learn how to increase your day-to-day joy and fun,
even when your schedule feels routine. ( ) 3. Learn how to make time for the people and activities
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SESSION OBJECTIVESF03Facilitated Networking SessionsCase Managers with 12+ Years of Experience to Executive ExperienceWednesday, June 22, 3:15p – 4:30pPresenter(s): TBD
Objectives:( ) 1. Learn how to say “yes” to what matters by saying
“no” more often. ( ) 2. Learn how to increase your day-to-day joy and fun,
even when your schedule feels routine. ( ) 3. Learn how to make time for the people and activities
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4001Case Management with Limited Resources: A South African PerspectiveWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Carol Garner
Objectives:( ) 1. Limited Recourses do not have to be a barrier,
exploring tools and methods to achieve maximum outcomes.
( ) 2. Allowing lateral thinking and creativity to achieve desired outcomes, finding alternative methods of achieving results.
( ) 3. Using objective scoring systems to determine appropriate level of care.
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4002Engaging the LGBT Patient: A Guide for Case ManagersWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Lynn S. Muller, RN, BA-HCM, CCM, JDCo-Presenter(s): Jayne Skehan, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN
Objectives:( ) 1. The Case Manager will recognize the rewards and
challenges of engaging with the LGBT Community and working with significant others.
( ) 2. The Case Manager will utilize strategies for addressing the LGBT Patient with an eye for improving the quality of outcomes.
( ) 3. The Case Manager will apply newly acquired knowledge to case scenarios.
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4003Disruptive Design: Redesigning CM in a Volume to Value Healthcare EcosystemWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Cynthia J. Spradlin, BSN, RNCo-Presenter(s): Pat Kramer, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Learn redesign methodologies using a data-driven
approach to establish demand based productivity model.( ) 2. Explore the importance of “starting at the top” through
a restructuring of organization reporting to promote accountability and sustainability.
( ) 3. Identify common roadblocks and how to mitigate risks to keep moving forward.
( ) 4. Understand the value of care coordination and utilization management in reducing healthcare costs and increasing patient/family satisfaction.
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4004Case Management in the Era of Affordable CareWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Laura Ostrowsky, RN, CCM, MUP
Objectives:( ) 1. Will be able to identify the learning needs facing the
newly insured.( ) 2. Name the competencies required by hospital staff to
provide patients with the skills needed to make informed choices regarding care coverage.
( ) 3. will be able to advocate for the value of Case Management participation in managed care contracting.
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4005Burn Care ManagementWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Peter Grossman, MD
Objectives:( ) 1. The classification and assessment of burns and factors
affecting the severity of a burn injury - when to refer to a burn center.
( ) 2. The positive impact and outcomes of surgical treatment of burn injuries.
( ) 3. Reconstruction techniques - medical procedures and emotional support that can restore a burn injured patient back to their pre-injury status.
( ) 4. The important role of a Case Manager in the burn center team.
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4006RN Navigator: Harvesting the Low Hanging Fruit One Piece at a TimeWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Derenda Lovelace, MSN, RN-BS, CM
Objectives:( ) 1. Explain the role of the VA Geriatrics and Extended Care
Nurse Navigator.( ) 2. Describe a VA Care Assessment Needs (CAN) score.( ) 3. Discuss how the CAN score is used to improve the
practice of case management.
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4007Case Management and Transitional Care in the Acute Care Setting; What’s the EvidenceWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Corine Latour, RN, PhD; Co-Presenter(s): Wilma Scholte op Reimer, RN, PhD; Bianca Buurman, RN, PhDObjectives: Highlight the importance of good guidance during and after hospital discharge by providing evidence on case management models within the hospital, ( ) 1. How to provide guidance with Transitional care in older
patients and the combination of case management ( ) 2. Disease management in acutely hospitalized
cardiology patients.
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SESSION OBJECTIVES4008Recognizing Symptoms: An Essential First Step in Self-Care for Heart Failure PatientsWednesday, June 22, 5:00p – 6:00pPresenter(s): Bryan JenningsCo-Presenters(s): Corinne Jergens
Objectives:( ) 1. Identify ways to teach HF patients to identify their
symptoms by monitoring CO2.( ) 2. Study clustered symptoms that can assist HF patients
in reporting symptoms.( ) 3. In-session practice designing questionnaires for
patients that ask questions related to combinations of symptoms that will help them to better communicate HF symptoms to case managers.
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5001Implementing Project BOOST to Reduce Readmissions and LOSThursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:30aPresenter(s): Carolyn S. Townsend, DNP, RN, CPHQ, LSSBB, CNECo-Presenter(s): Mary McNulty, RN, MSN
Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss interprofessional communication strategies
necessary to implement successful huddles designed to reduce length of stay and readmissions, and to improve patient satisfaction.
( ) 2. Evaluate successful strategies, as well as opportunities for improvement in interprofessional huddle implementation.
( ) 3. Analyze the impact of huddle implementation on throughput metrics of length of stay, readmission and patient satisfaction.
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5002Improving Case Management in the Hospital SettingThursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:30aPresenter(s): Wendy DeVreugd, RN, BSN, PHN, FNP, CCDS, MBACo-Presenter(s): Alpesh Amin, MD, MBA, MACP, SFHM
Objectives:( ) 1. Participant will gain an appreciation of the importance
of developing a solid departmental foundation and practice model that supports Case Manager “best practice” in the hospital setting.
( ) 2. Participant will identify the importance of a leadership style and activities that foster employee engagement in reaching a departmental goal.
( ) 3. Participant will be able to identify the importance of the strategies that support development of Case Manager staffing and bench strength.
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5003Analytics That Strengthen Program Performance: What You Need to Know to Optimize OutcomesThursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:30aPresenter(s): Karen Gagnon, RN, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Understand how broader data and advanced analytics
can be leveraged to improve population health outcomes and lower costs.
( ) 2. How to implement insight into operations and maximize operational efficiency.
( ) 3. Demonstrate with a case study how to optimize impact of analytics in a care management program.
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5004Shaping Health through Public PolicyThursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:30aPresenter(s): Mary Lou Woodford, RN, BSN, MBA, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Provide an overview health policy and how it influences
case management practice.( ) 2. Explain the role of state and federal government in
health policy and law.( ) 3. Provide a brief overview of the legislative process.( ) 4. Describe how to effectively communicate with
legislators.
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5005Case Management and the Aging WorkforceThursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:30aPresenter(s): Kathleen Fraser, RN-BC, MSN, MHA, CCM, CRRN
Objectives:( ) 1. Be able to describe the challenges Case Managers
face when working with individuals who are living and working longer.
( ) 2. Understand the differences of each generation and the strategies needed to motivate individuals to embrace the differences and appreciate their strengths.
( ) 3. Be able to educate claims & employers, to the need of early assignment of Case Management, being mindful of the risks.
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5006Transitions of Care in 3-DThursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:30aPresenter(s): Melanie Prince, RN, MSN, RN-BC, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Debate the unique challenges of military case
managers operating in various healthcare delivery domains.
( ) 2. Apply principles of high reliable organizations to healthcare systems that support case management services.
( ) 3. Compare traditional methods of patient safety practices during transitions of care to a new method of Trusted Care in a “Just Culture”.
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5007What Happens When You Fall Ill in a Foreign Country?Thursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:30aPresenter(s): Eric W Bergman, RNCo-Presenter(s): Sue Brown, MSNJ, RN-BC, CRRN, CCM, RNA, CMAC
Objectives:( ) 1. Gain a better understanding of the risks and dangers
faced by people who get sick or injured in a foreign country (including foreigners in the US).
( ) 2. Learn how to access tools that case managers can use to help injured travelers.
( ) 3. Understand the variety of insurance that travelers may have, and how to help them access those benefits.
( ) 4. Become familiar with the nuances of planning for an international transition of care.
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SESSION OBJECTIVESPP16Changing Culture: Open Identification of Transition BarriersThursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Lauran Canady, MSW, LCSW
Objectives:( ) 1. Discuss the implementation of the meeting,
development of goals and data collection techniques, and the challenges related to the changing healthcare landscape.
( ) 2. Identify the successful partnerships and solutions developed and sustained as a result of the implementation of these meetings.
( ) 3. Analyze futures goals as the ICM Department moves towards changing the culture to a Pediatric Accountable Care Organization.
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PP17The New Nurse Licensure Model Compact 2015Thursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Jenny A. Quigley-Stickney, RN, MSN, MHA, CCM, CPHM
Objectives:( ) 1. To educate CMSA members about the modifications in
the New Nurse Licensure Compact proposed May 2015.( ) 2. To educate CMSA members about the General purpose
of the NLC and the problem created for RN practice when multi-state licensing does not exist.
( ) 3. To educate CMSA members to the importance of the Nurse Licensure compact for case management practice.
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PP18Engaging Post-Acute Partners in a Community-based Approach to Patient CareThursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Danna K. Campbell, BSN, MBA, CPACo-Presenter(s): Diane Nanno, MS, CNS, RN
Objectives:( ) 1. Participant will develop an understanding of an
Intensive Transitions Team and its skill set, responsibilities and its importance in transitions of care.
( ) 2. Participant will develop an understanding of how the community resources and health home partners’ care management have made a significant impact on access to patient care and decreasing costs of care.
( ) 3. Participants will hear from patients how their care has been positively impacted by this program and will participate in case studies during the presentation to understand how this experience could influence their care management delivery model.
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Objectives:( ) 1. At the end of the session, the learner will identify
methods to develop an integrated case management model incorporating all elements of medical and behavioral care disciplines, as well as wellness and chronic disease management interventions.
( ) 2. At the end of this session, the learner will identify metrics and defined outcomes to measure success of population case management models.
( ) 3. At the end of this session, the learner will recognize the programmatic needs distinguishing populations Medicaid and Medicare members to implement an effective Outreach Program.
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PP20Disruptive Technologies & Case Management: The Future is NowThursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Cheryl McKay, PhD, CNS, RNObjectives:( ) 1. Verbalize understanding of the value in maximizing
technology in case management to obtain affordable, high quality population health outcomes.
( ) 2. Identify common barriers to successful technology implementation in case management.
( ) 3. Verbalize successful strategies to overcome barriers for successful technology implementation and adoption across providers and healthcare organizations.
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PP21The Missing Piece of the Care Coordination Puzzle: Care TransitionsThursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Cheri Bankston, RN, MSNObjectives:( ) 1. Learn the components of successful care coordination
including care transitions, and see what data and metrics help drive coordinated care.
( ) 2. Discuss current regulatory initiatives driving the movement away from transitional care teams to care navigators and care coordination.
( ) 3. Share best practices and improved outcomes from using technology to collaborate with providers across the continuum.
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PP22HIV: The Oldest New Chronic IllnessThursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Carrie L.Thomas, RN, BSN, MSN, CCM, CNLCP, MSCC
Objectives:( ) 1. Learner will identify routine laboratory testing to monitor
HIV treatment success. ( ) 2. Learner will identify three tools to improve patient
engagement in HIV treatment.( ) 3. Learner will identify two chronic illnesses commonly
experienced by HIV positive patients.( ) 4. Learner will identify three ways HIV treatment is
affected by age and gender.
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PP23Together, Professional Case Managers Enhance, Enable, Engage and Empower: An Important Message for Our LegislatorsThursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Pat Noonan, RN, MSN, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Chriss Wheeler, RN, MSN, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Define the qualifications of the professional case
manager as an essential member of the care team.( ) 2. Describe the components of a quality case
management program and the significance of communicating this message to our legislators.
( ) 3. Explore how professional case managers enhance, enable, engage and empower healthcare consumers to achieve optimal health outcomes and how this relates to public policy & advocacy.
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SESSION OBJECTIVESPP24Do You Speak My Patient’s Language?Thursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Jinny Bromberg
Objectives:( ) 1. To understand federal and state requirements for
reasonable accommodations and meaningful language access.
( ) 2. To learn about types of language services and best practices for each.
( ) 3. To learn how to best provide information to the insurance company with regards to the language needs of the patients.
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PP25Case Management for Clients with Psychiatric Disabilities: We Embrace, Enable, Engage and Empower Them to Live Holistic Lives.Thursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Margaret Hendriks, BHS, SRN, RN(Psy), Adv Dip
Objectives:( ) 1. Recognize and evaluate the effectiveness of the
strategies adopted to improve the care of clients with psychiatric disabilities.
( ) 2. Adopt similar strategies to suit their organization’s and client’s requirements.
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PP26Using Patient Activation to Transition Patients from Hospital to HomeThursday, June 23, 8:45a – 9:45aPresenter(s): Mary Catharine McLaughlin-Davis, DNP, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCM
Objectives:( ) 1. Describe the Patient Activation Stages( ) 2. Explain the Patient Activation Assessment (PAA) and
the Patient Activation Measure (PAM)
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SY01Improving Chronic Pain Management: 2 Year Results of a Superior Treatment Option for Chronic Back and Leg PainThursday, June 23,12:00p – 1:30pPresenter(s): David Caraway, MD, PhDSponsored by: Nevro
Objectives:( ) 1. Chronic Pain Overview - Pathology of chronic pain and
the most common injuries and disease conditions that present as chronic pain.
( ) 2. Multidisciplinary team approach and cost benefit of team management - Team members involved with a multidisciplinary pain program and the cost benefits of this method.
( ) 3. Treatment Ladder - Treatment methodologies and continuum of care.
( ) 4. Incidence of chronic pain, intractable pain and the costs and evidence associated with current pain management - Number of US chronic pain patients and the costs of treatment.
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SY02Together We Educate: A Closer Look at Timing to Treat Nerve Pain and Peripheral Nerve Paralysis for Traumatic InjuryThursday, June 23,12:00p – 1:30pPresenter(s): Andrew Elkwood, MD, FACS Sponsored by: The Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
Objectives:( ) 1. To become educated about treatment options for
patients with chronic pain.( ) 2. To be able to identify the signs and symptoms of
patients with peripheral paralysis.( ) 3. To understand the process of nerve testing and its
relationship to nerve surgery.( ) 4. To have a better understanding of surgical options for
patients with various forms of paralysis.
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6001ER Case Management Strategies for Capacity Management ChallengesThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Linda Jean Zientek, RN, BSN, CCM, CPHMCo-Presenter(s): Lisa Blecker, RN, CCM
Objectives:
( ) 1. Attendee will be able to identify the impact of the ER Case Manager and cost savings.
( ) 2. Attendee will be able identify/list strategies the ER Case Manager utilizes to move pt. along continuum of care.
( ) 3. Attendee will be able to list resources available for ER Case Management utilization.
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6002Person-Centered Planning: Targeted Care Planning to Prevent Hospital ReadmissionsThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Kathy Thurston, RN, PHN, BSN/MACo-Presenter(s): Lois Foehringer, RN, PHN; Becky Schmidt, RN-BC
Objectives:
( ) 1. Identify key elements of the AXIS targeted care planning process.
( ) 2. Understand the role of motivational interviewing and patient activation in developing person-centered goals.
( ) 3. Understand why member engagement is key to preventing hospital readmissions.
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SESSION OBJECTIVES6003How Technology Can Improve Care Transitions and Drive Self-ManagementThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Joann CloughCo-Presenter(s): Shara Cohen, JDObjectives: ( ) 1. Understand the science behind motivating behavior
change to create long-lasting, positive behaviors.( ) 2. Learn how technology can be a key component in
motivating patient populations to change their behavior.( ) 3. Understand how patient engagement technology
has had a measurable impact on one organization’s readmission rates, readmission length of stay and patient behaviors.
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6004Title Protection and the Case ManagerThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Lynn S. Muller, RN, BA-HCM, CCM, JD
Objectives: ( ) 1. The case manager will identify the elements of title
protection, review the Model Act and understand the importance title protection to the future of case management.
( ) 2. The case manager will apply theory to case scenarios.( ) 3. The case manager will develop a strategic public
policy plan to advance professional case management at the Federal, State and Local levels.
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6005Aggression Prevention: A Rapid Response Multidisciplinary ApproachThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Lauran Canady, MSW, LCSWCo-Presenter(s): Cheryl Ramey-Hunt, MSW, LCSWObjectives: ( ) 1. Discuss implementation of a rapid response team
approach to de-escalation of aggressive behaviors occurring in the hospital setting.
( ) 2. Analyze the successful implementation of behavioral contracts as a piece of the plan of care for patients and families with escalated behaviors in the hospital setting. This analysis also includes using the findings and outcomes of the APT in the patient’s post-acute transition plan.
( ) 3. Discuss further strategies of increased levels of response from multidisciplinary teams, hospital wide education regarding understanding of the de-escalation techniques, and sustainability plans for a multi-disciplinary APT team.
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6006Case Management Role in the Patient Placement Advocacy TeamThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Anne Miller Cobb, MSN, CCMCo-Presenter(s): Claudia Torres, BSN, CPT (P), Army Nurse CorpsObjectives: ( ) 1. Identify and describe the roles and responsibilities of
the members on the Patient Placement Advocacy Team (PPAT).
( ) 2. Identify and describe the nature and types of patients referred and criteria for lodging at WRNMMC.
( ) 3. Describe the role of case management in balancing the incoming and support needs of the patients and their families.
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6007From Department to Hospital-Wide Care Coordination: A COO’s Perspective on Overcoming Deep-Seated BarriersThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Theresa Chapman, LMSWCo-Presenter(s): Nancy Magee, MSN; Jennifer Gleason, RN, MSN, CCRNObjectives: ( ) 1. Discuss strategies to engage staff and overcome
organizational-wide cultural barriers to Care Management transformation.
( ) 2. Review key roles during the design phase with emphasis on the roles of executive leadership, executive sponsors and team champions to achieve successful outcomes.
( ) 3. Understand lessons learned with emphasis on the change management process and importance of leveraging subject-matter expertise.
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6008Overcoming Resistance to Hospice in a Medically Under-served Immigrant Community to Impact ReadmissionsThursday, June 23, 1:45p – 2:45pPresenter(s): Michael J. Demoratz, MSW, LCSW, CCM, PhD
Objectives:( ) 1. Learn how to developed communication strategies
to improve hospice adoption in a culturally diverse, non-English speaking medically under-served population.
( ) 2. Address implications for Advanced Care Planning when family blocks direct access to the identified patient.
( ) 3. Identify non-clinical causes for ED and re-hospitalization.
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• Examine the ways in which organizational silos limit case management effectiveness and career success.• Discuss and build strategies to create and support energetic interdisciplinary teams.• Explore the power of storytelling and related linguistic elements as tools for effective patient engagement (i.e., anecdote,
mnemonic, metaphor and analogy) as tools for effective patient engagement.
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*PC2 - Catalina Island Excursion: Professionalism 8:00a-5:00p 2 2 2 2 2 2.4 in the Workplace and Ethical Practice
*PC3 - Care Management in the Air and on the Sea and 8:00a-3:00p 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.8 Afternoon Tour with Lunch on the Legendary Queen Mary
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS - SUNDAY, JUNE 19 (INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION, NO ADDITIONAL FEE REQUIRED)
*PC1- Pre-Conference 6/19: 12:30p-5:00p No CEs or 11.25 11.25 11.25 11.25 13.5 Session: CCM 6/20: 8:00a-5:00p Retro-active CE’s Prep Course
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* Additional fee is required to attend PC1, PC2, and PC3 (full conference registration NOT required). Full Conference registration is required to attend PC4 & ANC1
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PC4 - Insights to Enhancing Transitions and Quality of Care 1:30p-4:30p 3 3 3 3 3 3.6with our Senior Population
ANC1 - Public Policy Forum and Networking Session: 5:00p-6:00p 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 Title Protection and the Case Manager
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MB01: CMSA Annual Meeting 8:30a - 10:00a 1.25 N/A 1.25 1.25 N/A 1.5
Concurrent Sessions 1000 10:15a - 11:15a 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
Grab a Lunch Networking by Practice 11:30a - 1:00p 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.5
Opening Keynote 1:15p - 3:15p 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.8
Concurrent Sessions2000 3:30p - 4:30p 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
Gala & Recognition 5:00p - 7:30p 1 1 1 1 0 1.2
Your Total Tuesday CE Hours: 7 5.75 7 7 4.75 8.4
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Early Bird Concurrent Sessions 3000 7:45a - 8:45a 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
General Session Keynote 9:00a - 10:30a 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
Poster Sessions 11:00a - 3:00p 1 1 1 1 0 1.2
Facilitated Networking 3:15p - 4:45p 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0 1.8
Sunset Concurrent Sessions 4000 5:00p - 6:00p 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
Your Total Wednesday CE Hours: 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 3 6.6
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Early Bird Concurrent Sessions 5000 7:30a - 8:30a 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
Posters 8:45a - 11:45a 1 1 1 1 0 1.2
Lunch Symposia 12:00p - 1:30p 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.8
Afternoon Concurrent Sessions 6000 1:45p - 2:45p 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
Closing Keynote 3:00p - 4:30p 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
Your Total Thursday CE Hours:: 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 4.5 6.6
Your Total Potential Conference CE Hours (not including Pre-Con or Post-Con CE opportunities) 18 16.75 18 18 12.25 21.6
CONFERENCE DAY THREE • THURSDAY, JUNE 23
Program Time CCMC CRCC CDMS CPHQ NASW Nursing
PS1 - Setting the Standard through Application of the New CMSA Core Curriculum 8:00a - 12:00p 4 4 4 4 4 4.8
PS2 - Developing your Innermost Chapter Leadership Skills! 8:00a - 12:00p 4 4 4 4 4 4.8
Total potential Post Con CE Hours depends on which session you choose.
POST-CONFERENCE - FRIDAY, JUNE 24 (INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION, NO ADDITIONAL FEE REQUIRED)
Program Time CCMC CRCC CDMS CPHQ NASW Nursing
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Full Conference Registration Potential CE Hours*Available to those who purchase Full Conference Registration(number of CE’s awarded are based on session attendence)
Monday June 20 Total Potential Pre-Con CE 4 12.25 12.25 12.25 12.25 14.7
Tuesday, June 21 7 5.75 7 7 4.75 8.4
Wednesday, June 22 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 3 6.6
Thursday, June 23 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 4.5 6.6
Friday, June 24 (2 sessions available; PS1 or PS2) 4 4 4 4 4 4.8
*Total Potential CE Hours for Pre-Con, Confernce, and Post-Con 26 33 34.25 34.25 28.5 41.1
Total potential CE Hours depend on sessions you attend. These totals reflect maximum available CE’s including those with session fees and/or those provided with full conference registration.
FULL CONFERENCE, PRE-CON, AND POST-CON POTENTIAL CE HOURS (the number of CE’s awarded are based on session attendence)
CCMC CRCC CDMS CPHQ NASW Nursing
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CCMC (Commission for Case Manager Certification) CMSA’s 26th Annual Conference & EXPO: Together We Enhance, Enable, Engage and Empower on June 20-23, 2016, will seek approval by the Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit to the CCM board certified case managers. The course is pending approval for 26.0 CE contact hours.
CRCC (Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification) CMSA’s 26th Annual Conference & EXPO, will seek approval by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) for 33 (60-min.) clock hours.
*ETHICS HOURS - CRCC - FOR THESE SESSIONS ONLY: 1004 and 2004. These sessions are pending approval by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) for 2 (60-min.) Ethic clock hours.
CDMS (Certification of Disability Management Specialist)CMSA’s 26th Annual Conference & EXPO, will seek approval by the Certification Disability Management Specialist Commision (CDMS) for 34.25 (60-min.) clock hours.
*ETHICS HOURS - CDMS - FOR THESE SESSIONS ONLY: 1004 and 2004. These sessions are pending approval by the Certification of Disability management Specialists Commission (CDMS) for 2 (60-min.) Ethic clock hours.
COHN, COHN-S, COHN/CM or COHN-S/CM To receive continuing education credit for certification or recertification, the attendee must submit CMSA’s Long Beach 2016 CE Certificate, which outlines sessions attended and hours earned to the American Board of Occupational Health Nurses, 201 E. Ogden, Ste. 114, Hinsdale, IL 60521-3656.
CPHQ (Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality)CMSA’s 26th Annual Conference will seek approval for those sessions which relate to the content of the CPHQ examination [Management & Leadership, Information Management, Education, Training & Communication, and Performance Measurement & Improvement]. Session hours will be posted as approved by the licensing entity.
CRRN (Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse)If CRRNs attend a program in which the accredted provider is a nursing organization, that nursing organization is considered to be the approver, and the hours are acceptable for CRRN renewal. More information at www.rehabnurse.org
NASW (National Association of Social Workers)CMSA’s 26th Annual Conference & EXPO will seek approval by the National Association of Social Workers for 28.5 continuing education contact hours.
Nursing (Based on 50-min. hr)CMSA is an approved provider by the CA Board of Registered Nursing. The program will offer up to 41.1 CE units.
*CE’s will be managed through your online CE Manager account for 8 weeks following the conference. After completing evaluations, please save or print your certificate of completion to remit with your certifying bodies. When online access goes away, you will need to pay a small charge of $25 to request a issuance of your CE certificate.
Requests for re-issuance of lost or misplaced CE Certificates can be requested. A small charge of $25 to cover research and preparation of certificate will be assessed at time of request.
Attendees are responsible for forwarding their CE credits to the appropriate accrediting and/or certifying organization(s) to maintain their certification, recertification, licensure, etc. CMSA does not file attendees’ CE certificates.
CE’s are managed by the attendee in the online Evaluation Manager. Attendees have until 60 days after the conference to complete the evaluations, and print or save their certificate before access is disabled.
CE REQUIREMENTS
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A AAACEUs.com
Booth #644Claudia Moore, Senior Vice PresidentClinical ServicesP.O. Box 370484Denver, CO 80237P: 866.850.5999F: 303.750.7005www.aaaceus.com
Academy of Medical-Surgical NursesBooth #215Kristen HensleyAssociation Services ManagerEast Holly Ave., Box 56Pitman, NJ 08071-0056P: 866.877.2676F: 856.589.7463www.amsn.org
ACC Long Distance Medical Transportation
Booth #1048Melissa Russell, Manager25591 Technology Blvd.Punta Gorda, FL 33950P: 800.550.1025F: 941.761.5838www.aircriticalcare.com
Accessible ConstructionBooth #231Adam Fine, President420 South Hindry Ave., # BInglewood, CA 90301P: 310.215.3332F: 310.417.4096www.accessibleconstruction.com
Accredited Home Care ServicesBooth #1030Michelle Hofhine, Vice President.of Marketing5955 De Soto Ave., #160Woodland Hills, CA 91367(800) 974-1234818.205.0486www.accreditednursing.com
Acelity (KCI, LifeCell, Systagenix)
Booth #812P.O. Box 659508San Antonio, TX 78265P: 800.275.4524www.acelity.com
ActelionBooth #617Tammy McMahonMarketing and Sales Operations Assoc.5000 Shoreline Ct., Suite 200South San Francisco, CA 94602P: 650.243.2324F: 415.268.1189www.actelion.com
Advent Health PartnersBooth #131Brandon ThompsonVice President Business Development301 Plus Park Blvd., # 215Nashville, TN 37217www.adventhp.com
AdvisaCareBooth #615Kris SkogenOwner/President4234 Cascade Rd.Grand Rapids, MI 49546P: 616.464.1117F: 616.464.1044www.AdvisaCare.com
Aegis TherapiesBooth #944Pam SturdyDirector Managed Care Contracting7160 Dallas Pkwy., Suite 400Plano, TX 75024P: 972.372.6431F: 479.201.0721www.aegistherapies.com
AeroCare Medical Transport Systems, Inc.Booth #855Alexander D. QuintanaDirector of Business Development43W526 US Hwy., 30Sugar Grove, IL 60554P: 800.823.1911F: 480.907.2033www.aerocare.com
Agile HealthBooth #828Lorrie AndersonDirector of MarketingOne Overlook Point, Suite 115Lincolnshire, IL 60069P: 847.955.1905www.agilehealth.com
AirCARE 1 InternationalBooth #956Denise Waye, PresidentP.O. Box 14628Albuquerque, NM 87191P: 877.760.7760F: 877.773.0155www.aircareone.com
AirMed InternationalBooth #438Brandon BatesSr. Director, Global Strategy & Partner Relations950 22nd St. North, Suite 800Birmingham, AL 35203P: 205.443.4840www.airmed.com
All’s Well HealthcareBooth #548Lori Rice, Regional Vice President327 W. BroadwayGlendale, CA 91204www.allswell.net
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Allergan USA, Inc.Booth #315400 Interpace Pkwy.Parsippany, NJ 07054P: 800.900.1644www.allergan.com
AllsupBooth #931Karen Hercules-DoerrNational Sales Director300 Allsup PlaceBelleville, IL 62223P: 888.786.2190F: 618.236.5778www.allsupcares.com
American Association of Nurse Life Care Planners
Booth #552Tamra ArmstrongSr. Operations Manager125 Warrendale Bayne Rd., Suite 375Warrendale, PA 15086P: 801.274.1184F: 724.925.1560www.aanlcp.org
American Sentinel UniversityBooth #940Chris Wolfe, Director, Program Strategy2260 S. Xanadu Way, Suite 310Aurora, CO 80014P: 800.729.2427F: 866.505.2450www.americansentinel.edu
Amerita Inc.Booth #813Jennifer CurtisDirector of Managed Care Sales20 Fairbanks, Suite 175Irvine, CA 92618P: 214.384.2492www.ameritaiv.com
AmgenBooth #120Brad RichterSr. Manager US V&AOne Amgen Center Dr.Thousand Oaks, CA 91320P: 805.447.1000www.amgen.com
AMRBooth #821Jay Paladino, General Manager6200 S. Syracuse Way, Suite 200Greenwood Village, CO 80111www.amr.net
AMR Air AmbulanceBooth #8218001 South InterPort Blvd., Suite 105Englewood, CO 80112www.amr-airambulance.com
AmrampBooth #340Julian Gordon, Founder and CEO202 West 1st St.South Boston, MA 02127P: 800.649.5215F: 617.268.3701www.amramp.com
Angel MedFlightBooth #728Kimberly HalloranVP of Business Development17851 N. 85th St., Suite 350Scottsdale, AZ 85255P: 855.916.9747F: 888.883.9506www.angelmedflight.com
Apria HealthcareBooth #339Julia Perlingos, Marketing CommunicationsProject Manager26220 Enterprise CourtLake Forest, CA 92630P: 949.639.2944F: 949.639.6767 www.apria.com
Athena Forum InstituteBooth #213Sarah HillNational Director, Healthcare Sales125 Crofton MillRockville, MD 20850P: 301.279.2160www.athenaforum.com
Aunt Bertha Inc.Booth #845Chris Dunkin, VP of Sales3616 Far West Blvd., Suite 117-454Austin, TX 78731P: 512.717.3159www.auntbertha.com
AxelaCare Health SolutionsBooth #713Aggie Sabala, Coordinator15529 College Blvd.Lenexa, KS 66219P: 877.342.9352F: 877.542.9352www.axelacare.com
B Bako Integrated Physician Solutions
Booth #917Diana Brandon, Vice President Payor Relations6240 Shiloh Rd.Alpharetta, GA 30005P: 855.422.5628www.bakocts.com
BayerBooth #545100 Bayer Blvd.Whippany, NJ 07981P: 862.404.3000www.bayerus.com
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Better Life MobilityBooth #957Mo Abusham, President1421 La Cienega Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90035P: 888.540.8267F: 310.432.0740www.betterlifemobility.com
BionessBooth #437Rita Shteinman, Sr. Product Manager25103 Rye Canyon LoopValencia, CA 91355P: 800.211.9316F: 661.362.4851www.bioness.com
Bradford Health ServicesBooth #256Angela McCordMarketing Director2101 Magnolia Ave., S. Suite 518Birmingham, AL 35205P: 800.333.1865F: 205.251.7760www.bradfordhealth.com
Brightstar CareBooth #544Don HollensbeA Vice President of National Accounts1125 Tri State Pkwy., Suite 700Gurnee, IL 60137P: 847.693.2014www.brightstarcare.com
CCapella University
Booth #316225 South 6th St.Minneapolis, MN 55402P: 800.227.3552F: 612.977.5060www.capella.edu
CaptionCallBooth #10284215 S Riverboat Rd.Salt Lake City, UT 84123P: 877.557.2227www.captioncall.com
Cardon Outreach Disability AdvocatesBooth #237Matthew PorterBusiness Development4185 Technology Forest Dr., Suite 200The Woodlands, TX 77381P: 281.296.1771F: 855.392.7805www.cardonadvocates.com
Care InnovationsBooth #919Trein SchiffelbianMarketing Manager3721 Douglas Blvd., #100Roseville, CA 95661P: 855.885.2273www.careinnovations.com
Care Kit / ECO SoundBooth #815Michael Weiss, President1550 Barclay BlvdBuffalo Grove, IL 60089P: 847.850.7500F: 847.750.7792www.carekit.com
CareerSmart LearningBooth #621Alysha Loumakis-CalderonVice President / General Manager2601 Saturn St., Suite 300Brea, CA 92821P: 877.479.7338F: 877.992.1091www.careersmart.com
CareLikeBooth #321Katy WeisbrodtBusiness Development2 Concourse Pkwy., Suite 300Atlanta, GA 30328P: 404.250.8370www.carelike.com
CareMaestroBooth #354Mary K. GriffinE Vice President, Clinical Services2280 Diamond Blvd., Suite 580Concord, CA 94520P: 916.912.4696www.caremaestro.com
CareMeridianBooth #916Dan LarsonMarketing and Events Coordinator18-A Journey, 200Aliso Viejo, CA 92656P: 949.263.6630F: 949.261.8585www.caremeridian.com
Caring Senior ServiceBooth #330Vanessa WagsterSupport Service Director201 E. Park Ave.San Antonio, TX 78212P: 210.757.4650F: 210.227.6569www.caringseniorservice.com
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare
Booth #752Liz Reeves, Associate Director, Marketing255 East Bonita Ave.Pomona, CA 91769P: 909.596.7733F: 909.593.0453www.casacolina.org
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Case Management FoundationBooth #130Tamara Hoehn, Exec. Director6301 Ranch Dr.Little Rock, AR 72223P: 303.704.8595F: 501.221.9068www.supportcmf.org
Centene / Health NetBooth #113Rob Allen, Staff Vice President Talent Acquisition7700 Forsyth Blvd.Clayton, MO 63105P: 314.445.0590www.centene.com
Centre for Neuro SkillsBooth #337Maureen O’BrienSr. Community Liaison1320 West Walnut Hill LaneIrving, TX 25038P: 972.580.8500F: 972.871.5332www.neuroskills.com
Charity Air AmbulanceBooth #722Mike Ruiz, DirectorPO Box 1127Chandler, AZ 85244P: 408.485.9112www.charityairambulance.com
CombiMatrixBooth #817Karen WarnerVice President Payer Access & Reimbursement300 Goddard, Suite 100Irvine, CA 92618P: 949.753.0624www.combimatrix.com
ComForCare Home CareBooth #320Joe CadovichDirector of National Development2520 Telegraph Rd., Suite 201Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302P: 248.745.9700F: 248.745.9763www.comforcare.com
Commission for Case Manager Certification
Booth #336Jeannine CarrBusiness Development Manager1120 Route 73, Suite 200Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054P: 856.642.4204F: 856.439.0525www.ccmcertification.org
Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems
Booth #1041Dudley Smith, Assoc. Executive DirectorPO Box 130Sandy Springs, SC 29677P: 864.287.4177F: 864.287.4251www.camts.org
Continuity Care Home NursesBooth #313Maryanne SawoskiExecutive Director12722 Riverside Dr., Suite 108North Hollywood, CA 91607P: 818.753.5106F: 818.753.0103www.cchomenurses.com
Cook Children’s Health PlanBooth #140Larry JordanTalent Acquisition Partner801 Seventh Ave.Ft. Worth, TX 76104P: 682.885.4000www.cookchp.org
COPD FoundationBooth #346Kristen WillardDirector of Health Outcomes20 F St., NW, Suite 200-AWashington, DC 20001P: 866.731.2673 x234www.copdfoundation.org
Coram CVS/specialty infusion servicesBooth #513555 17th St., Suite 1500Denver, CO 802021-800-CORAMHCwww.coramhc.com
CSI Aviation, IncBooth #326Marc Ramthun, Office Manager3700 Rio Grande Blvd., NW,Suite 1Albuquerque, NM 87107P: 505.761.9000F: 505.342.7388www.csiaviation.com
CSU Institute for Palliative CareBooth #136Steve Dahl333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd.San Marcos, CA 92096-0001P: 760.750.4006F: 760.750.4212www.csupalliativecare.org
CuraspanBooth #836Chris Morrish, Director of Sales275 Grove St.Riverside Center, Suite 1-110Newton, MA 02466P: 800.446.9614www.curaspan.com
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DDataCare Corporation
Booth #422992 S. De Anza Blvd., Suite 201San Jose, CA 95129P: 408.200.2675F: 408.916.0254www.datacare.com
Defense Centers of ExcellenceBooth #857George Lamb, Outreach Chief1335 East West Hwy.Silver Spring, MD 20910P: 301.295.3257www.dcoe.mil
Designed LivingBooth #430Julie GladneyDirector, Catastrophic Care/DME Div.26445 Rancho Pkwy., SouthLake Forest, CA 92630P: 949.378.2332F: 949.716.1786www.designedliving.net
Dexcom, Inc.Booth #7416340 Sequence Dr.San Diego, CA 92121P: 858.200.0200www.dexcom.com
Dignity HealthBooth #653185 Berry St., Suite 300San Francisco, CA 94107P: 415.438.5500F: 415.591.7109www.dignityhealth.org/careers
EEdgepark Medical Supplies®
Booth #928Stacy KipferNational Accounts Manager1810 Summit Commerce ParkTwinsburg, OH 44087P: 800.321.0591F: 330.963.6172www.edgepark.com
Electromed, IncBooth #820Kathy ShimotaPayer Relations Manager500 6th Ave., NWNew Prague, MN 56071P: 952.758.9299www.electromed.com
EmmiBooth #328Joseph Versino, Director300 W. Adams, Suite 1200Chicago, IL 60606P: 312.568.4014F: 312.568.4114www.emmisolutions.com
Enovative TechnologiesBooth #912Colin Rock, Event Coordinator11935 Worcester Hwy.Bishopville, MD 21813P: 800.742.5129 x 109www.epulsemassage.com
EPIC Hearing HealthcareBooth #714Tristian WalkerEast Coast Sales Manager3191 W Temple Ave., Suite 200Pomona, CA 91768P: 888.899.1480F: 909.348.5856www.epicrm.com
ERMI, Inc.Booth #257Marc Cortez, Vice Presidentof Sales441 Armour PlaceAtlanta, GA 30324P: 404.637.0505www.getmotion.com
Essette, Inc.Booth #223Andy Gaudette, CEO351 Coffman St., Suite 200Longmont, CO 80501P: 800.403.8220www.essette.com
Express Air Medical TransportBooth #129Ken Fox, President200 2nd Ave., S. #506St Petersburg, FL 33701P: 800-304-8094F: 866-596-4830www.expressairmed.com/
FFirst Call IV Pharmacy
Booth #436Dean Elazab, President1500 Veterans Blvd.Kenner, LA 70062P: 800.877.5705F: 504.712.9866www.firstcallpharmacy.net
Firstlight HomecareBooth #445Gina Kaurich, Executive Director of Client Care Services9435 Waterstone Blvd., Suite 190Cincinnati, OH 45249P: 513.766.5402F: 513.830.5003www.firstlighthomecare.com
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Fisher & Paykel HealthcareBooth #627April HumphreysBusiness Develop Manager15365 Barranca Pkwy.Irvine, CA 92618P: 800.792.3912www.fphcare.com
Fresenius Medical CareBooth #540Wayne Howell, Sr. Director, Commercial Integrations & Sales Admin.920 Winter St.Waltham, MA 02451P: 678.285.9237www.ultracare-dialysis.com
GGame Ready
Booth #241Anathayee Heyward, Director of Contracts & Provider Relations1800 Sutter St., Suite 500Concord, CA 94520P: 888.426.3732F: 510.559.9402www.gameready.com
GenentechBooth #623Jason Angel, Key Account Manager1 DNA WaySouth San Francisco, CA 94080P: 650.225.8333www.gene.com
Genex Services, LLCBooth #731440 E Swedesford Rd.Wayne, PA 19087P: (888) GO-GENEXF: 877.463.3838www.genexservices.com
Global Transitional CareBooth #1044Tracy McCarty, Vice President Marketing2901 West Coast Hwy., Suite 200Newport Beach, CA 92663P: 888.316.4815www.globaltransitionalcare.com
Grand Canyon UniversityBooth #549Erin HernandezUniversity Development Manager3300 W Camelback Rd.Phoenix, AZ 85017P: 602.639.7977www.gcu.edu
Grossman Burn CenterBooth #349Darci CombsDirector of Business Relations7325 Medical Center Dr.West Hills, CA 91307P: 818.676.4736www.grossmanburncenter.com
HHanger Clinic
Booth #841Mike Benning, Marketing Manager10910 Domain Dr., Suite 300Austin, TX 78758P: 877.442.6437www.hangerclinic.com
HCR ManorCareBooth #612John Lake333 North Summit St.Toledo, OH 43604www.hcr-manorcare.com
Health and Beauty ConnectionBooth #331Katie Steele5271 Giron Cir.Kissimmee, FL 34758P: 407.331.6292www.HnBconnection.com
Healthcare Providers Service OrganizationBooth #444Kate Fox, Account Executive159 E. Country Line Rd.Hatboro, PA 19040P: 800.982.9491www.hpso.com
Healthcare Scouts, IncBooth #631CJ Rodriguez, President2699 Lee Rd., Suite 220Winter Park, FL 32789P: 800.708.0605www.healthcarescouts.com
Healthcare SupportBooth #726Rebecca Parsons2269 Lee Rd.Winter Park, FL 32789P: 407.478.0332F: 407.478.5890www.healthcaresupport.com
HealthSouth CorporationBooth #613Becca BarganierCommunications Coordinator3660 Grandview Pkwy., Suite 200Birmingham, AL 35243P: 205.970.5776F: 205.969.4993www.healthsouth.com
HealthwiseBooth #217Debbie Johnson, Account Executive2601 N Bogus Basin Rd.Boise, ID 83702P: 208.345.1161F: 208.345.1897www.healthwise.com
Hill-RomBooth #412Teri Nobbe, Exhibit Manager1069 State Route 46EBatesville, IN 47006P: 812.931.2455F: 812.934.8894www.hill-rom.com
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Home Instead Senior CareBooth #720LaNita KnokeHealthcare Strategist13323 California St.Omaha, NE 68154P: 402.498.4466www.homeinstead.com
Hope Network Neuro RehabilitationBooth #953Elizabeth LockDirector of Sales & Marketing1490 E. Beltline SEGrand Rapids, MI 49506P: 855.407.7575F: 616.942.7130www.hopenetworkrehab.org
Hoveround CorporationBooth #221Donna SantellaDirector of Managed Care6010 Cattleridge Dr.Sarasota, FL 34232P: 941.739.6200F: 800.311.9465www.hoveround.com
Humana At HomeBooth #529Kathy DriscollBusiness Unit Vice President Chief of Operations845 3rd Ave., 7th FloorNew York, NY 10022P: 212.994.6100F: 917.546.2329www.humana.com/athome
IImpax Specialty Pharma
Booth #729Mindy DeLorenzoNational Account Manager31047 Genstar Rd.Hayward, CA 94544P: 201.988.9654www.impaxlabs.com
Interim HealthCare Inc.Booth #428Michael MoranVice President National Sales Development1601 Sawgrass Corp Pkwy., #220Sunrise, FL 33323P: 954.858.6000F: 954.858.4826www.interimhealthcare.com
IU Group Language & Transportation Services
Booth #827Sayed Ali, President5971 Brick Ct., Suite 200Winter Park, FL 32792P: 800.726.9891www.interpretersunlimited.com
JJanssen
Booth #1054Julie EwersHealth System Manager360 B Ave.Coronado, CA 92118P: 619.889.5972www.janssenpharmaceuticalsinc.com
Jet911Booth #413Sim ShainChief Operating Officer120-10 Queens Blvd.Queens, NY 11415P: (844) STAT 911www.jet911.com
Joerns HealthcareBooth #227Robert CrousoreSr. Vice President Managed Care2430 Whitehall Park Dr., Suite 100Charlotte, NC 28273P: 800.826.0270www.joerns.com
Joint Active Systems, Inc.Booth #228Julie ZachaMarketing & Trade Show Coordinator2600 S. RaneyEffingam, IL 62401P: 800.879.0117F: 217.347.3384www.jointactivesystems.com
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KKaiser Permanente
Booth #849www.jobs.kp.org
Kelly ServicesBooth #420999 W. Big Beaver Rd.Troy, MI 48084P: 828.278.0328F: 828.278.0348www.kellyservices.us/healthcare
Kindred Healthcare, IncBooth #628Pina LitzenbergerSenoir Consultant, Managed Care680 S 4th StLouisville, KY 40202P: 813.785.7109www.kindredhealthcare.com
LL.A. Care Health Plan
Booth #253Liliana LopezTalent Acquisition Specialist1055 W 7th St., 10th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017P: 213.694.1250www.lacare.org
Learning ServicesBooth #426Rebecca KurumadaDirector of Marketing131 Langley Dr., Suite BLawrenceville, GA 30046P: 888.419.9955www.learningservices.com
LifeCare HospitalsBooth #245Becky BurtonVice President of Business Development5340 Legacy Dr., Suite 150Plano, TX 75024P: 469.241.2100www.lifecare-hospitals.com
Lighthouse Neuro Rehab CentersBooth #114Mark Wilson, Director of Marketing4040 Beacon St.Kingsley, MI 49649P: 231.263.1350F: 231.263.1355www.lighthouserehab.com
LiNKS Sign Language & Interpreting Services
Booth #453Steve Cipolla, Director800 W Pacific Coast Hwy.Long Beach, CA 90806P: 562-435-3411F: 562-436-5559www.linksinterpreting.com
Lumara Health, a division of AMAG Pharmaceuticals
Booth #941Tom HortonRegional Managed Care Director,Pacific Northwest1100 Winter St.Waltham, MA 02451www.LumaraHealth.com
MMagee Rehabilitation Hospital
Booth #1056Hank SkoczenDirector of Marketing & PR1513 Race St.Philadelphia, PA 19102P: 215.587.3055www.MageeRehab.org
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation HospitalBooth #655Nancy EtterbeekManager Business Development235 Wealthy St. SEGrand Rapids, MI 49503P: 616.840.8000F: 616.840.9788www.maryfreebed.com
Maxim Healthcare ServicesBooth #646Rachael Kehoe, National Director of Business Development7227 Lee Deforest Dr.Columbia, MD 21046P: 410.910.1500www.maximhealthcare.com
McBee Associates, Inc.Booth #927Jeffrey SilversheinPrincipal, Vice President997 Old Eagle School Rd., Suite 205Wayne, PA 19087P: 610.964.9680www.mcbeeassociates.com
MCG - Part of the Hearst Health networkBooth #829Nancy NarrawayDirector, Marketing and Brand Strategy901 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000Seatle, WA 98164P: 206.389.5300www.mcg.com
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MedCenter AirBooth #153Jennie VanDongenFixed Wing Base Manager5315 Morns Field Dr.Charlotte, NC 28208P: 704.355.5247F: 704.359.8926www.medcenterair.org
Medela BreastfeedingBooth #936Marla Baker, Exhibit Coordinator1101 Corporate Dr.McHenry, IL 60050P: 815.363.1166www.medela.com
Medela HealthcareBooth #9371101 Corporate Dr.McHenry, IL 60050P: 877.735.1626www.medela.com
Medflight One Air AmbulanceBooth #645Dave Hedequist, Director6987 Perimeter Rd., S.Seattle, WA 98108P: 206.397.0007F: 425.968.7611www.medflightone.com
Medical Consultants NetworkBooth #949Kyle Brady, Market Analyst1301 5th Ave., Suite 2900Seattle, WA 98101P: 206.343.6100F: 206.287.1908www.mcn.com
Medical Review Institute of AmericaBooth #721Jeff Rollins, National Marketing2875 S Decker Lake Dr., Suite 300Salt Lake City, UT 84119P: 800.654.2422www.mrioa.com
Medical Staffing Network Care Management
Booth #127Jodia CookRegional Vice President of Branch Operations6551 Park of Commerce Blvd.Boca Raton, FL 33487P: 561.998.2232www.msncaremanagement.com
MedicoRx Specialty and Home Infusion Pharmacy
Booth #122Mina AzerWest Coast Director of Clinical Sales7039 Valjean Ave.Van Nuys, CA 91406P: 818.390.9696F: 818.390.9697www.medicorx.com
MedixBooth #745Ken WilliamsNational Director, Care Management222 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2120Chicago, IL 60606P: 972.632.6889www.medixteam.com
Medline Industries, Inc.Booth #345Lisa MarsekSenior Marketing ManagerOne Medline PlaceMundelein, IL 60060P: 847.643.4359www.medline.com
Mentis Neuro RehabilitationBooth #327Cathrine StewartVice President of Marketing and Managed Care6565 West Loop South, Suite 410Houston, TX 77401P: 713.249.9177www.mentisneuro.com
Mom’s Meals NourishCareBooth #317John PhillipsConference Coordinator3210 SE Corporate Woods Dr.Ankeny, IA 50021P: 866.716.3257www.MomsMeals.com
MorCare, LLCBooth #747Jeffrey JooVice President, Sales222 S. Riverside Plaza, #1850Chicago, IL 60606P: 312.431.0123F: 312.431.0414www.morcarellc.com
Mullahy & AssociatesBooth #338Catherine M. MullahyVice President82 Mail St., Suite 300Huntington, NY 11743P: 631.673.0406F: 631.673.0416www.mullahyassociates.com
MultiCare Health SystemBooth #754Tammy Dintleman, RecruiterP.O. Box 5299Tacoma, WA 98406P: 253.403.4860F: 253.403.1047www.multicare.org
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NNational Air Ambulance
Booth #1037Shelley KuntzmanBusiness Development Executive3495 S.W. 9th Ave.Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315P: 954.359.9900F: 954.359.9500www.nationalairambulance.com
National Marrow Donor Program, Be The Match
Booth #148Olivia King, Payer Relations and Legislative Relations Research Assistant500 N. 5th St.Minneapolis, MN 55401P: 763.406.8747www.Payer.BeTheMatchClinical.org
National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association
Booth #952Peter LucasEducation & Training Director3327 W. Bearss Ave.Tampa, FL 33618P: 800.833.0427F: 813.962.8970www.nmeda.com
naviHealthBooth #838Dana King, Sr. Director Marketing110 Gibraltar Rd., Suite 100Horsham, PA 19044P: 215.660.3436www.rightcaresolutions.com
Nestle Health ScienceBooth #629Sally SteeleMarketing Director, Customer Development12 Vreeland Rd.Florham Park, NJ 07932P: 973.593.7599www.nestlehealthscience.com
Nevro Corp.Booth #727Sunny SuttonHealth Economics & Reimbursement1800 Bridge Pkwy.Redwood City, CA 94065www.nevro.com
Nexus Health SystemsBooth #840Ann De La RosaDirector of Provider RelationsOne Riverway, Suite 600Houston, TX 77056P: 713.355.6111www.nhsltd.com
Novartis Pharmaceuticals CorporationBooth #749Laura Wesolowski, Associate Director Congress Management & Associate RelationsOne Health Plaza, Bldg. 434/Rm 1730AEast Hanover, NJ 07936P: 862.778.8570F: 862.505.0918www.novartis.com
Novartis OncologyBooth #144Sherry CroweSr. Manager, Regional AccountsTexas, Louisiana, OklahomaP: 800.656.5660www.novartis.com
Novia Strategies & Novia Solutions
Booth #322Nancy Lakier, CEO13029 Danielson St. # 200Poway, CA 92064P: 858.486.6030F: 858.486.6040www.noviastrategies.com
NUATC - Northwestern University Affiliated Transplant Centers
Booth #716Greg CiaciuraManager, Transplant Program Development676 N Saint Clair St., Suite 1900Chicago, IL 60611P: 312.695.1594F: 312.695.3355www.nuatc.com
NumotionBooth #344Sandra SosaContracting Vice President975 Hornet Dr.Hazelwood, MO 63042P: 909.329.8955www.numotion.com
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OOne Call Care Management
Booth #226Linda ColsenVice President, National Product Leader841 Prudential Dr., Suite 900Jacksonville, FL 32207P: 800.848.1989www.onecallcm.com
OptumBooth #921Roger MayVice President, Marketing15 Campus Blvd.Newton Square, PA 19073P: 610.550.7398www.optum.com
Orthofix Booth #744Brian BellamyDirector of Payer Development West3451 Plano Pkwy.Lewisville, TX 75056P: 214.937.2000www.orthofix.com
Ossur AmericasBooth #1026Shane NamackDirector, National Sales27051 Towne Centre Dr.Foothill Ranch, CA 92610P: 800.233.6263www.ossur.com
Otto Trading Inc.Booth #723Adem Kutlug, Director1921 Carnegie Ave., Suite CSanta Ana, CA 92705P: 714.540.5595www.unimedmassager.com
PPatient Care America
Booth #314Elisa RobertsVice President of Payer Contracting11555 Heron Bay Blvd., Suite 100Coral Springs, FL 33076P: 866.348.0441F: 888.443.5034www.pcacorp.com
Patient Home MonitoringBooth #844Allen HershChief Marketing Officer202 N. Luke St.Lafayette, LA 70506P: 866.852.8343www.phmcompanies.com
Pentec HealthBooth #1124 Creek Pkwy.Boothwyn, PA 19061P: 610.494.8700F: 484.480.2254www.pentechealth.com
Persimmony International, Inc.Booth #826Jud Slusser, Chief Operating Officer33 Endless VistaAliso Viejo, CA 92656P: 949.770.5550www.persimmony.com
Philips LifelineBooth #441Linda Gagne, Manager,Referral Development111 Lawrence St.Framingham, MA 01702P: 800.543.3546www.philipslifeline.com
Prism Medical Products, LLCBooth #230Casey Darnell, Referral CoordinatorPO Box 476Elkin, NC 28621P: 336.258.4296F: 855.250.5813www.prism-medical.com
Provident ConsultingBooth #536Michael Dougherty, CEO30600 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 305Farmington Hills, MI 48334P: 248.957.0123www.providentedge.com
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QLIBooth #816Patty SandersonAdmissions Coordinator6404 N. 70 PlazaOmaha, NE 68104P: 402.573.3700www.qliomaha.com
Quantum RehabBooth #116Jane SchmitzQuantum Regional Manager182 Susquehanna Ave.Exeter, PA 18643P: 800.800.8586www.quantumrehab.com
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RRainbow Rehabilitation Centers, Inc
Booth #1036Mary MitchellAdmissions Coordinator38777 Six Mile Rd., Suite 101Livonia, MI 48152P: 800.968.6644www.rainbowrehab.com
RCM Health Care ServicesBooth #712Stefanie Sticht, Senior Recruiter575 Eighth Ave.New York, NY 10018P: 212.221.1544www.rcmhealthcare.com
Regal Medical GroupBooth #7488510 Balboa Blvd., Suite 150Northridge, CA 91325www.regalmed.com
RespirTechBooth #717Jim MaresDirector, Strategic Accounts2896 Centre Pointe Dr.St. Paul, MN 55113P: 651.379.8999F: 800.962.1611www.respirtech.com
REVA - Air AmbulanceBooth #240Douglas Weisz, Account Executive2101 W Commercial Blvd., Suite 5100Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309P: 800.752.4195www.flyreva.com
Right at HomeBooth #914Jim Fowler, Marketing Associate6464 Center St., Suite 150Omaha, NE 68106P: 402.697.7537F: 402.697.0289www.rightathome.net
SS & L Transportation
Booth #546Peter Semaan, PresidentP.O. Box 248Southfield, MI 48037P: 313.897.6200F: 313.897.6200www.sandltransportation.com
Samuel Merritt UniversityBooth #348Robert PenmanDirector of Admissions Outreach3100 Telegraph Ave., Suite 1000Oakland, CA 94609P 510.869.1550www.samuelmerritt.edu
Sanofi GenzymeBooth #737Frances EganCase Manager/Conference Coordinator500 Kendall St.Cambridge, MA 02142P: 617.768.6641F: 617.768.9616www.sanofigenzyme.com
Secure TransportationBooth #929John ChapmanVice President of Business Development434 E. BroadwayLong Beach, CA 90802P: 800.856.9994F: 562.906.2947www.securetransportation.com
Select MedicalBooth #427Mary Alexander Business Development Specialis4714 Gettysburg Rd.Mechanicsburg, PA 17055P: 717.972.1100F: 717.412.9237www.selectmedical.com
Sharp HealthCareBooth #356Lori A. Gunter, System Recruiter8695 Spectrum Center Blvd.San Diego, CA 92123P: 858.499.5328F: 858.636.2005www.sharp.com/jobs
Soleo HealthBooth #648Melody JoyVice President Managed Markets950 Calcon Hook Rd., Suite 15Sharon Hill, PA 19079P: 610.586.2340F: 610.586.3320www.soleohealth.com
SuperCare HealthBooth #252Eamonn CaseyPresident, Post Acute Care8345 E. Firestone Blvd., Suite 210Downey, CA 90241P: 800.206.4880F: 626.854.2285www.supercarehealth.com
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TTCS Healthcare Technologies
Booth #837Luis LunaVice President Sales & Marketing11641 Blocker Dr.Auburn, CA 95603P: 530.886.1700F: 530.886.1707www.tcshealthcare.com
The Medicines CompanyBooth #5388 Sylvan WayParsippany, NY 07054P: 973.290.6000F: 973.656.9898www.themedicinescompany.com
The MED Group/MED Suppliers NetworkBooth #249Rhonda Hines, Vice President3223 South Loop 289Lubbock, TX 79423P: 806.722.2505F: 877.692.2016www.medgroup.com
The Voice Newspaper/ Georgia 1st
Booth #238Melanie Glick, Co-Publisher1314 E. Las Olas Blvd., # 1133Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301P: 954.463.5556F: 954.463.2674www.voicenewsonline.com
UUC Riverside Extension
Booth #137Jennifer CampbellProgram Coordinator1200 University Ave.Riverside, CA 92507P: 951.827.5804F: 951.827.3043www.extension.ucr.edu
UC San Diego ExtensionBooth #1040Donna SternMarketing Representative9500 Gillman Dr.La Jolla, CA 92903P: 858.534.9262www.extension.ucsd.edu
URACBooth #9451220 L St. NW, Suite 400Washington, DC 20005P: 202.216.9010F: 202.216.9006www.urac.org
US Physical TherapyBooth #312Ray GagneVice President Workers Comp & Disability1300 W. Sam Houston Pkwy., S.Houston, TX 77042P: 800.580.6285F: 713.297.7090www.usph.com
VVisiting Angels
Booth #926Dave PlankVice President Business Development937 Haverford Rd., Suite. 200Bryn Mawr, PA 19010P: 800.365.4189F: 610.853.4189www.visitingangels.com
VQ OrthoCareBooth #323Nina King AndersonPayor Relations Account Manager18011 Mitchell SouthIrvine, CA 92614P: 949.697.0661F: 800.955.3921www.vqorthocare.com
WWellCare
Booth #126Ana Diaz, Sr. Recruiter8715 Henderson Rd., 1st FloorTampa, FL 33634P: 813.206.5794F: 813.675.3058www.wellcare.com
WellComp Managed CareBooth #236Suzanne C. BurdetteVice President Managed Care761 Old Hickory Blvd., Suite 300Brentwood, TN 37027P: 855.366.6789www.wellcomp.com
Wolters KluwerBooth #822Danielle BerenMarketing Manager2001 Market St.Philadelphia, PA 19103P: 215.521.8306F: 215.814.8911www.lww.com
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AccreditationAAACEUs.com ....................................... 644
Commission for Case Manager Certification ............................. 336
Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems ........... 1041
MedCenter Air ........................................ 153
URAC ...................................................... 945
Association/FoundationAmerican Association of Nurse Life Care Planners ..................... 552
Case Management Foundation .............. 130
COPD Foundation .................................. 346
National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association ............................. 952
CM EducationAAACEUs.com ....................................... 644
Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses ................................................. 215
American Sentinel University .................. 940
Athena Forum Institute ........................... 213
Capella University .................................. 316
CareerSmart Learning ............................ 621
Centre for Neuro Skills ............................ 337
Commission for Case Manager Certification ............................. 336
Grand Canyon University ....................... 549
Grossman Burn Center ........................... 349
HCR Manorcare ...................................... 612
Healthwise .............................................. 217
Medix ...................................................... 745
Mullahy & Associates ............................. 338
National Marrow Donor Program, Be The Match ...................................... 148
National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association ........................................... 952
Samuel Merritt University ........................ 348
UC Riverside Extension .......................... 137
UC San Diego Extension ...................... 1040
URAC ...................................................... 945
Consulting ServicesAccessible Construction ........................ 231
Care Innovations .................................... 919
CareMaestro ........................................... 354
Defense Centers of Excellence .............. 857
Healthcare Scouts, Inc ........................... 631
McBee Associates, Inc. .......................... 927
Medical Consultants Network ................. 949
Medix ...................................................... 745
MorCare, LLC ......................................... 747
Mullahy & Associates ............................. 338
naviHealth ............................................... 838
Novia Strategies & Novia Solutions ........ 322
Persimmony International, Inc. ............... 826
Provident Consulting .............................. 536
TCS Healthcare Technologies ................ 837
Disabilty ManagementAllsup ...................................................... 931
Cardon Outreach Disability Advocates .. 237
Genex Services, LLC .............................. 731
Medical Consultants Network ................. 949
National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association ............................................. 952
The Medicines Company ....................... 538
WellComp Managed Care ...................... 236
Disease ManagementAgile Health ............................................ 828
All’s Well Healthcare ............................... 548
CareMaestro ........................................... 354
Centene - Health Net .............................. 113
Genentech .............................................. 623
Joerns Healthcare .................................. 227
LifeCare Hospitals .................................. 245
Patient Home Monitoring ........................ 844
SuperCare Health ................................... 252
TCS Healthcare Technologies ................ 837
GuidelinesMCG - Part of the Hearst Health network ........................................ 829
Home Care Products/ServicesAccredited Home Care Services .......... 1030
AdvisaCare ............................................. 615
Amramp .................................................. 340
Apria Healthcare .................................... 339
AxelaCare Health Solutions .................... 713
Better Life Mobility .................................. 957
Brightstar Care ....................................... 544
CaptionCall ........................................... 1028
Care Innovations .................................... 919
Caring Senior Service ............................. 330
ComForCare Home Care ........................ 320
Continuity Care Home Nurses ................ 313
Coram CVS/specialty infusion services .. 513
Edgepark Medical Supplies® ................ 928
Electromed, Inc ...................................... 820
First Call IV Pharmacy ............................ 436
Firstlight Homecare ................................ 445
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare .................... 627
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Health and Beauty Connection ............. 331
Hill-Rom .................................................. 412
Home Instead Senior Care ..................... 720
Humana At Home ................................... 529
Interim HealthCare Inc. .......................... 428
Kindred Healthcare, Inc ......................... 628
Maxim Healthcare Services .................... 646
Medela Breastfeeding ............................ 936
Medela Healthcare ................................. 937
Medline Industries, Inc. .......................... 345
Mom’s Meals NourishCare...................... 317
Nestle Health Science ............................ 629
One Call Care Management ................... 226
Patient Home Monitoring ........................ 844
Pentec Health ......................................... 112
Philips Lifeline ......................................... 441
RespirTech .............................................. 717
Right at Home ......................................... 914
The MED Group/MED Suppliers Network ............................... 249
SuperCare Health ................................... 252
Visiting Angels ........................................ 926
Hospitals/FacilitiesAll’s Well Healthcare ............................... 548
Bradford Health Services ....................... 256
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare ........................................... 752
CombiMatrix ........................................... 817
Cook Children’s Health Plan ................... 140
Dignity Health ......................................... 653
Golden Living ......................................... 845
Grossman Burn Center ........................... 349
HealthSouth Corporation ........................ 613
Kaiser Permanente ................................. 849
Kindred Healthcare, Inc ......................... 628
Learning Services .................................. 426
LifeCare Hospitals .................................. 245
Magee Rehabilitation Hospital ............. 1056
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital ............................................... 655
MedCenter Air ........................................ 153
Medical Staffing Network Care Management ............................... 127
MultiCare Health System ........................ 754
RespirTech .............................................. 717
Select Medical ........................................ 427
Sharp HealthCare ................................... 356
The Medicines Company ....................... 538
Managed Care/ Insurance CompanyAdvent Health Partners .......................... 131
CareSource ............................................ 430
Centene - Health Net ............................. 113
Cook Children’s Health Plan ................... 140
Edgepark Medical Supplies® ................ 928
EPIC Hearing Healthcare ....................... 714
Essette, Inc. ............................................ 223
Genex Services, LLC .............................. 731
Healthcare Providers Service Organization ........................... 444
L.A. Care Health Plan ............................. 253
Regal Medical Group ............................. 748
Sharp HealthCare ................................... 356
The MED Group/MED Suppliers Network ............................... 249
WellCare ................................................. 126
WellComp Managed Care ...................... 236
Medical Equipment/Medical DeviceAccessible Construction ........................ 231
Acelity (KCI, LifeCell, Systagenix) .......... 812
Amramp .................................................. 340
Better Life Mobility .................................. 957
Care Kit / ECO Sound ............................. 815
Designed Living ..................................... 430
Dexcom, Inc. .......................................... 741
Electromed, Inc ...................................... 820
Enovative Technologies .......................... 912
ERMI, Inc. ............................................... 257
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare .................... 627
Game Ready .......................................... 241
Hill-Rom .................................................. 412
Hoverround Corporation ......................... 221
Joerns Healthcare .................................. 227
Medela Breastfeeding ............................ 936
Medela Healthcare ................................. 937
Medline Industries, Inc. .......................... 345
Nevro Corp. ............................................ 727
Numotion ................................................ 344
Orthofix, Inc. ........................................... 744
Otto Trading Inc ...................................... 723
Patient Home Monitoring ........................ 844
Philips Lifeline ...............................................
Prism Medical Products, LLC ................. 230
Quantum Rehab ..................................... 116
RespirTech .............................................. 717
The MED Group/MED Suppliers Network ............................... 249
VQ OrthoCare ......................................... 323
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Orthotics/ProstheticsHanger Clinic .......................................... 841
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital ......................... 655
Ossur Americas .................................... 1026
OtherAccessible Construction ........................ 231
Allsup ...................................................... 931
American Sentinel .................................. 940
Amerita Inc. ............................................ 813
AMR ........................................................ 821
Apria Healthcare .................................... 339
Bako Integrated Physician Solutions ...... 917
Better Life Mobility .................................. 957
Bradford Health Services ....................... 256
CareerSmart Learning ............................ 621
CareMaestro ........................................... 354
CORE Health Care ................................. 615
CSI Aviation, Inc ..................................... 326
CSU Institute for Palliative Care ............. 136
Defense Centers of Excellence .............. 857
Designed Living ..................................... 430
Fresenuis Medical Care ......................... 540
Global Transitional Care ....................... 1044
HCR ManorCare ..................................... 612
Healthcare Providers Service Organization ........................................ 444
Joint Active Systems, Inc. ...................... 228
Medical Review Institute of America ...... 721
National Air Ambulance ........................ 1037
National Marrow Donor Program, Be The Match ...................................... 148
Nestle Health Science ............................ 629
Novia Strategies & Novia Solutions ........ 322
NUATC - Northwestern University Affiliated Transplant Centers ............... 716
Numotion ................................................ 344
Optum ..................................................... 921
Prism Medical Products, LLC ................. 230
Sanofi Genzyme ..................................... 737
Soleo Health ........................................... 648
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Pharmaceutical/Medical Mgmt/ Specialty PharmaciesActelion ................................................... 617Allergan USA, Inc. .................................. 315Amerita Inc. ............................................ 813Amgen .................................................... 120AxelaCare Health Solutions .................... 713Bayer ...................................................... 545Centene - Health Net ............................. 113CombiMatrix ........................................... 817Coram CVS/specialty infusion services .. 513First Call IV Pharmacy ............................ 436Genentech .............................................. 623Home Instead Senior Care ..................... 720Impax Specialty Pharma ........................ 729Janssen ................................................ 1054Lumara Health, a division of AMAG Pharmaceuticals ...................... 941Medical Staffing Network Care Management .................................. 127MedicoRx Specialty and Home Infusion Pharmacy ............. 122Novartis Oncology .................................. 144Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation .. 749Patient Care America ............................. 314Pentec Health ......................................... 112Philips Lifeline ......................................... 441Sanofi Genzyme ..................................... 737Soleo Health ........................................... 648The Medicines Company ....................... 538URAC ...................................................... 945
Physical TherapyAegis Therapies ..................................... 944
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare ........................ 752
Centre for Neuro Skills ............................ 337
Enovative Technologies .......................... 912
Game Ready .......................................... 241
Health and Beauty Connection .............. 331
Select Medical ........................................ 427
US Physical Therapy .............................. 312
Publishing/PrintingThe Voice Newspaper/Georgia 1st ........ 238
Wolters Kluwer ........................................ 822
Recruiting/StaffingAll’s Well Healthcare ............................... 548
Centene - Health Net .............................. 113
Healthcare Scouts, Inc ........................... 631
Healthcare Support ................................ 726
Kaiser Permanente ................................. 849
Kelly Services ......................................... 420
LiNKS Sign Language & Interpreting Services ........................... 453
Maxim Healthcare Services .................... 646
Medical Staffing Network Care Management ............................... 127
Medix ...................................................... 745
RCM Health Care Services ..................... 712
Sharp HealthCare ................................... 356
Rehab ServicesAegis Therapies ..................................... 944
CareMeridian .......................................... 916
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare ........................ 752
Centre for Neuro Skills ............................ 337
Golden Living ......................................... 845
HealthSouth Corporation ........................ 613
Hope Network Neuro Rehabilitation ....... 953
Kindred Healthcare, Inc ......................... 628
Learning Services .................................. 426
Lighthouse Neuro Rehab Centers .......... 114
Magee Rehabilitation Hospital ............. 1056
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital ... 655
Mentis Neuro Rehabilitation ................... 327
Nexus Health Systems ........................... 840
One Call Care Management ................... 226
QLI .......................................................... 816
Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers, Inc .... 1036
Select Medical ........................................ 427
US Physical Therapy .............................. 312
SoftwareAunt Bertha ........................................... 845Care Innovations .................................... 919CareLike ................................................. 321Curaspan ................................................ 836DataCare Corporation ............................ 836Emmi ....................................................... 328Essette, Inc. ............................................ 223MorCare, LLC ......................................... 747naviHealth ............................................... 647Nexus Health Systems ........................... 838Persimmony International, Inc. ............... 838TCS Healthcare Technologies ................ 837
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SubacuteCareMeridian .......................................... 916
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare .................... 627
HCR ManorCare ..................................... 612
Nexus Health Systems ........................... 840
Translation/Language ServicesIU Group Language & Transportation Services ....................... 827
LiNKS Sign Language & Interpreting Services ............................ 453
Transport CompanyACC Long Distance Medical Transportation ....................................... 1048
AeroCare Medical Transport Systems, Inc. .......................... 855
AirCARE 1 International .......................... 956
AirMed International ............................... 438
AMR ........................................................ 821
AMR Air Ambulance ............................... 821
Angel MedFlight ..................................... 728
Charity Air Ambulance .......................... 722
CSI Aviation, Inc ..................................... 326
Express Air Medical Transport ............... 129
IU Group Language & Transportation Services .................................................. 827
Jet911 ..................................................... 413
MedCenter Air ........................................ 153
Medflight One Air Ambulance ................ 645
National Air Ambulance ........................ 1037
REVA - Air Ambulance ............................ 240
S & L Transportation ............................... 546
Secure Transportation ............................ 929
Web-based CompanyAgile Health ............................................ 828
CareerSmart Learning ............................ 621
CareLike ................................................. 321
Curaspan ................................................ 836
Defense Centers of Excellence .............. 836
Emmi ....................................................... 328
MorCare, LLC ......................................... 747
Persimmony International, Inc. ............... 826
Wellness ServicesAegis Therapies ..................................... 944
Agile Health ............................................ 828
Mom’s Meals NourishCare...................... 317
Workers’ CompensationCareMeridian .......................................... 916
EPIC Hearing Healthcare ....................... 714
Genex Services, LLC .............................. 731
Grossman Burn Center ........................... 349
Magee Rehabilitation Hospital ............. 1056
Medical Consultants Network ................. 949
Nexus Health Systems ........................... 840
One Call Care Management ................... 226
US Physical Therapy .............................. 312
WellComp Managed Care ...................... 236
Wound ManagementAcelity (KCI, LifeCell, Systagenix) .......... 812
Apria Healthcare .................................... 339
Edgepark Medical Supplies® ................ 928
LifeCare Hospitals .................................. 245
Medela Healthcare ................................. 937
Prism Medical Products, LLC ................. 230
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