2015 SPRING EDUCATION INSTITUTE TOPICS INCLUDE: THE “E’S” OF SUCCESS THE SHARKS ARE SWARMING – 501 (R) ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE OUR JOURNEY TO THE MAP AWARD KY HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE ICD 10 NORTON HEALTHCARE PRESENTATION AND MUCH MORE SPRING EDUCATION INSTITUTE MARCH 19-20, 2015 Earn 12.6 CPE credits at Hilton Downtown Lexington, Kentucky SCHEDULE THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 7:30 – 8:00 REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST 8:00 –8:15 WELCOME, OPENING REMARKS Don Frank – KY Chapter HFMA President 8:15 – 9:30 KEYNOTE SPEAKER: “THE “E’S” OF SUCCESS” Keynote Speaker: George Fields You will laugh and learn as George Fields will share a few critical basics for success with supporting illustrations. In the process, he will keep you laughing with his humor and you will enjoy his musical capabilities, as well as his amazing memory. 9:30 – 9:45 MORNING BREAK 1 9:45 – 10:45 BREAKOUT SESSION 1 SESSION A: ICD-10 – ON AGAIN-OFF AGAIN-ON AGAIN? Speaker: Janice Redden – Norton Healthcare The session will present the history behind Norton Healthcare’s decision to continue ICD-10 training when the delay was announced in 2014. It will also cover their plans for an October 2015 effective date. SESSION B: TECHNICALLY SPEAKING… WHEN MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLIDE Speaker: Mark Hakim, BS, MA, MBA, CPHRM – ProAssurance 10:45 – 11:00 MORNING BREAK 2 11:00 – 12:00 BREAKOUT SESSION 2 SESSION A: MEDICARE SECONDARY PAYER – LOCATING LOST REVENUE Speaker: Kevin Willis – Claim Services This presentation will put in to plain words the Medicare Regulations as they apply to various aspects of Medicare Secondary Payer. Pictures will be painted of the best approach to common and not so common Medicare registration scenarios. Compliance pitfalls will be identified as well as and how to avoid them. We will explore Third Party Liability, impediments to reimbursement, the provider’s duty to investigate, the need to properly document findings and the consequences that face a provider that does not. 2 SCHEDULE SESSION B: IQ-EQ-4Q WHICH HIRING METHODS HAVE THE GREATEST ROI? Speaker: Whitney Martin, MS – ProActive Consulting Recent research has shown that there is a large and disturbing gap between what researchers have found relative to the effectiveness of different hiring assessment approaches, and what HR practitioners know and believe on this topic. This session will reveal prevailing research findings (and debunk some common myths) on the effectiveness of various hiring assessment strategies, arming Finance Professionals with critical knowledge to ensure that their organizations are systematically select top-performing employees to ensure maximum ROI on their hiring practices. Learning Objectives: · Discover what hiring methods have the highest predictive validity · Discuss what measures and methods will yield the highest return-on-investment for your organization · Learn what criteria to consider when selecting an assessment instrument 12:00 – 1:00 1:00 – 2:15 LUNCH/OFFICER INSTALLATION GENERAL SESSION: PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT (PI) AND FINANCIAL IMPACT Speaker: Bill Harrington – Norton Healthcare Attendees will have a better understanding of what Performance Improvement (PI) is and how it can be applied in healthcare to drive sustainable patient-centered care. 2:15 – 2:30 AFTERNOON BREAK 1 2:30 – 3:45 GENERAL SESSION: OUR JOURNEY TO THE MAP AWARD Speakers: Tony Helton, FHFMA – St. Elizabeth Healthcare Brad Arthur – St. Elizabeth Healthcare Mike Yadav – St. Elizabeth Healthcare The presenters will give a basic overview on how St. Elizabeth Healthcare achieved the MAP Award. 3 SCHEDULE 3:45 – 4:00 AFTERNOON BREAK 2 4:00– 5:00 GENERAL SESSION: KHA UPDATE Speaker: TBD – Kentucky Hospital Association Attendees will be provided with information and updates related to the state of the industry. 6:00 – ??? SOCIAL EVENT: NCAA MADNESS SOCIAL, DRINKS & APPETIZERS NOTE: Jeans can be worn on Friday with a $5 donation. 4 SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 7:30 – 8:00 REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST 8:00 – 8:15 HFMA CERTIFICATION UPDATE Don Frank – KY Chapter HFMA President HFMA is changing the CHFP program for the 2015-16 chapter year. Attendees will learn about the reasons for the changes and will obtain details about the new certification program features. 8:15- 9:15 GENERAL SESSION: THE SHARKS ARE SWARMING—501(R) Speaker: Lyman Sornberger – Capio Partners 501 (r) has been the challenge for Non Profits since 2010. Now with the final regulatory guidelines; the Health Care System and industry can move towards a framework to meet the industry mandates. This session will complement the historical demands of the 501 (r) requirements and the challenges of the future for Health Care Systems with adopting the change. 9:15 – 9:30 MORNING BREAK 1 9:30 – 10:45 GENERAL SESSION: MEDICARE DSH – YEAR 2 OF THE ACA Speaker: Robert Gricius, CEO – Naveos Data This session is designed to educate you on the impact of Medicare DSH under Year 2 of the ACA. With Medicaid expansion in Kentucky, it is important to understand what steps you can take now to successfully compete for a fixed and declining amount of Federal/State DSH funding in the next 3-5 years. The presentation will cover the impact of expansion on hospitals, Uncompensated Care payment management using Worksheet S-10, as well as provider action items to obtain 100% of the reimbursements to which you are entitled. 10:45 – 11:00 MORNING BREAK 2 11:00 – 12:00 GENERAL SESSION: THE KENTUCKY HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE: PARTNERING TO IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES Speakers: Polly Mullins-Bentley – Ky. Office of Health Benefit & Health Information Technology Polly will provide an update on KHIE, the statewide health information exchange in Kentucky. Polly will provide current statistics on KHIE’s active data exchange, vendor interoperability, public health reporting and other meaningful use topics. Polly will also introduce plans for the next generation KHIE for with a focus on added functionality and improved interoperability. 5 SCHEDULE Upcoming Confirmed Events Date March 22-24, 2015 June 22-25, 2015 July 23-24, 2015 September 2325, 2015 Event Region IV Conference Location Baltimore, MD Annual National Institute Orlando, FL Summer Institute Hyatt Regency, Louisville, KY Tri-State Institute Cincinnati, OH 6 SPEAKER INFORMATION THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 8:15 – 9:30 “THE “E’S” OF SUCCESS”: GEORGE FIELDS George is unique in professional entertainment. He is a gifted speaker, insight-giver and motivator. He mystifies with his memory and magic and delights with his music. Audiences love his stories and yarns which are told in a relaxed, down-home voice and manner. George has so much fun that most people ask for the recipe: What are the keys to success and self-confidence? Building and strengthening daily interactions with co-workers, customers, and family. How to improve your memory and make it work for you. Prior to becoming a full-time entertainer, George was a YMCA youth director, a college athlete, a soldier and a church staff worker. He is a husband, father, seminary graduate, good neighbor and good friend to all! 9:45 – 10:45 SESSION A: ICD-10 – ON AGAIN-OFF AGAIN-ON AGAIN?: JANICE REDDEN – NORTON HEALTHCARE Janice Redden, CCS, CPC-H, is the System Director of Revenue Integrity for Norton Healthcare in Louisville, Ky. Her career has spanned over 35 years in various positions, including hospital and physician coding, skilled nursing facilities, chargemaster, auditing and clinical documentation. In her current position she serves on the system’s Billing and Documentation Compliance Committee and is the Business Owner for their ICD-10 Implementation Process. She has presented in the past for the American Health Information Management Association’s ICD-10 Summit, River Valley and Kentucky Health Information Management Associations, HFMA and has been published in the HFM magazine. 7 SPEAKER INFORMATION SESSION B: TECHNICALLY SPEAKING…WHEN MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLIDE: MARK HAKIM, BS, MA, MBA, CPHRM – PROASSURANCE Mark Hakim, BS, MA, MBA, CPHRM, Director, Risk Management, received his Bachelors in Medical Technology and Masters in Exercise Physiology from Michigan State University. He obtained an MBA from the University of Detroit Mercy. Mr. Hakim has an extensive clinical and hospital managerial background, including exercise physiologist in cardiology services, manager of cardiology services, and director of occupational and employee health services at hospitals in southeastern Michigan. He has served in leadership roles with the Michigan Society of Healthcare Risk Management and is a Certified Professional in Health Care Risk Management. He is also a graduate of the Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship sponsored by the Health Research & Educational Trust. Mr. Hakim joined the ProAssurance Group companies in 2002. 11:00 – 12:00 SESSION A: MEDICARE SECONDARY PAYER – LOCATING LOST REVENUE: KEVIN WILLIS – CLAIM SERVICES SESSION B: IQ-EQ-4Q WHICH HIRING METHODS HAVE THE GREATEST ROI?: WHITNEY MARTIN, MS – PROACTIVE CONSULTING As a measurement strategist, Whitney’s passion and expertise lies in the field of surveys and assessments. A self-professed “data nerd,” Whitney has a Master’s Degree in the area of Human Resources Measurement and Evaluation and has conducted extensive research on the predictive validity of various hiring assessment strategies. She has been a highly rated speaker at the National SHRM Conference and has had an article published by Harvard Business Review. She is also a contributing author to the 2015 book “What’s Next in Human Resources.” 8 SPEAKER INFORMATION Whitney specializes in delivering data-supported insights into job candidates, employees, teams, leaders, customers, and organizations. Using valid and reliable assessment and survey tools, she provides practical, actionable information to leaders that informs business decisions and has a measurable impact on the organization’s bottom line. Whitney founded ProActive Consulting in 2003. She resides in Louisville, KY with her husband and two daughters. 1:00 – 2:15 GENERAL SESSION: PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT (PI) FINANCIAL IMPACT: BILL HARRINGTON – NORTON HEALTHCARE AND William (Bill) Harrington is a Director of Clinical Effectiveness at Norton Healthcare in Louisville, KY. In his role, Bill mentors improvement team leaders in both Lean and Six Sigma methodologies to understand problems, identify their causes, and develop lasting solutions. His experience in process engineering and system design is being applied to make impactful change for patients, providers, and staff. Bill holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, an MBA from Case Western Reserve University, and he is currently pursuing a PhD in Industrial Engineering at the University of Louisville. 2:30 – 3:45 GENERAL SESSION: OUR JOURNEY TO THE MAP AWARD SPEAKERS: TONY HELTON, FHFMA – ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE BRAD ARTHUR – ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE MIKE YADAV, FHFMA – ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE TONY HELTON, FHFMA – ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE Tony Helton is the Vice President of Revenue Cycle Operations at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern Kentucky. St. Elizabeth Healthcare is a five facility system in the Greater Cincinnati region with net revenues of one billion dollars. Previously, Mr. Helton worked at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital for 22 years. During his tenure at Cincinnati Children’s, he served as the Executive Director of Hospital Billing Operations. Mr. Helton received his Bachelor’s degree from Northern Kentucky University in Management and Organizational Studies and has completed the Executive Leadership Program at the 9 SPEAKER INFORMATION University of Notre Dame. He has served as the President of the Southwestern Ohio Chapter of HFMA (2011 – 2012), Chair of the Patient Account Managers Committee for the Greater Cincinnati Health Council (2007 – 2008) and has served on the Strategic Planning Committee for the Ohio Children’s Hospital Association and the ABC Committee of the OHA. He became a Fellow in HFMA in 2013 and has been a member since 1995. BRAD ARTHUR – ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE Brad Arthur is the Director of Business Office Operations at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern Kentucky. St. Elizabeth Healthcare is a five facility system in the Greater Cincinnati region with net revenues of one billion dollars. Previously, he has held the position of Director or Revenue Integrity for St. Elizabeth Healthcare. Prior to joining SEH, Mr. Arthur worked as a leader and consultant to the physician community. He served as TCI’s Director of Revenue Cycle Operations for most of his tenure, a medical billing, claims clearinghouse and consulting company in Cincinnati, OH. Mr. Arthur received his Bachelor’s degree from Northern Kentucky University in Marketing. He has been an active member in HFMA for 2 years and has completed the CRCR program. MIKE YADAV, FHFMA – ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE Mike Yadav is the Director of Revenue Cycle Operations at St Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern Kentucky since 2006. Previously, Mr. Yadav worked at Mercy Health Partners in Paducah, KY and Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) in Lexington, KY. At Mercy Health Partners, he served as a System Director of Reimbursement, Decision Support and Revenue Cycle. He was a System Director of Reimbursement & Decision Support at ARH. Mr. Yadav received his Bachelor’s degree in Science from Delhi University, India. He received his Master’s degree in Business Administration from Schiller International University, London, England. He was also a member of Chartered Institute of Management Accounting in London. He joined Kentucky HFMA chapter in 2000 and served on the board from 2009-2011. He received his CHFP certification in 2005 and FHFMA in 2010. He currently serves on the board of the Welcome House of Northern Kentucky. 4:00 – 5:00 KHA UPDATE: TBD– Kentucky Hospital Association 10 SPEAKER INFORMATION FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 8:00 – 9:15 THE SHARKS ARE SWARMING—501(R): LYMAN SORNBERGER – CAPIO PARTNERS Prior to joining Capio Partners in 2013, Mr. Sornberger was the executive director of revenue cycle management (RCM) for the Cleveland Clinic Health System (CCHS) for seven years. Prior to his affiliation with CCHS he was with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) for twenty two years as a leader in the revenue cycle management. Mr. Sornberger has great admiration for both health systems (each with revenues of greater than $6 billion) and highly respects their missions, vision, and strategies. In the past twenty-nine years Mr. Sornberger is proud to have served as a consultant and advisor with various healthcare practices across the country. He has authored over 2200 articles for HFMA, AAHAM, and other leaders in the revenue cycle arena. 9:30 – 10:45 MEDICARE DSH – YEAR 2 OF THE ACA: ROBERT GRICIUS, CEO – NAVEOS DATA Robert Gricius is a nationally recognized authority, speaker and expert witness in the area of healthcare finance. He holds a B.A. in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, an MBA in Finance, and is a Certified Public Accountant in the Commonwealth of Virginia. After a career as a hospital Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Director of Managed Care for a $1 billion+ multi-hospital system in the MidAtlantic region, Mr. Gricius founded the healthcare data analytics firm, NAVEOS®, in 2006. He has led the development and deployment of the industry’s only fully integrated DSH/340B software system with the associated administrative, regulatory and technical support. His leadership has resulted in the creation of electronic data interchange networks between clients and states that have over 93% of the Medicaid membership and 100% of all Medicare beneficiaries. Since 2008, NAVEOS® has identified and/or recovered over $250 million in federal DSH reimbursement on behalf of clients. NAVEOS® is endorsed by six state hospital associations (Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi, Virginia, Kentucky and New York) as the preferred DSH/340B vendor. 11 SPEAKER INFORMATION . 11:00 – 12:00 THE KENTUCKY HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE: PARTNERING TO IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES: POLLY MULLINS-BENTLEY - Ky. Office of Health Benefit & Health Information Technology Polly’s current post is with the Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE) in the Kentucky Office of Health Benefit & Health Information Exchange in the KY Cabinet for Health & Family Services. The primary focus of her work currently is on the state-wide initiative for health information exchange. She is working in the capacity of State Health I.T. Coordinator to facilitate the KHIE Strategic & Operational Plan, which is focused on connecting all providers across the state of Kentucky to the health information exchange over the coming years. Polly and her team also provide support for the KY Medicaid EHR Incentive Program to assist providers in meeting meaningful use requirements. Prior to this Polly spent the past ten years as ‘Director of Clinical Information Systems’ for Appalachian Regional Healthcare, where she was responsible for the implementations of a number of clinical systems including a physician portal, document-imaging/EMR, PACS, physician practice EHR, and Emergency Department EHR (both including CPOE). She also served in the capacity of the organization’s HIPAA Security Officer. 12 ACCOMMODATIONS EVENT: Hilton Downtown 369 West Vine Street Lexington, KY 40507 (859) 231-9000 Hotel Reservations should be made directly with the Hotel. PARKING: Onsite parking is available to hotel guests for $14 per day valet parking and $8 per day self parking. Guests can also self park in our garage for free. Garage clearance is 6' 6 " H. Oversized vehicle parking is available in a separate lot. (Price depends on size of vehicle - call for details.) DIRECTIONS: From the Blue Grass Airport: • Turn L onto Man O' War • Take a Right onto Versailles Rd • Then a Left onto N. Broadway • Next take a Right onto Vine • The Hilton Lexington Downtown Hotel is on the immediate Left From Knoxville or Huntington WVa: • From I-64 West/I-75 North take exit 115 toward BG PARKWAY / AIRPORT / LEXINGTON • At the bottom of the exit ramp, take a LEFT toward LEXINGTON on Newtown Pike • Stay on Newtown Pike for approximately 3.3 miles • Turn LEFT onto West Main Street or US-25 BR • Hotel is approximately 1/2 mile on the left just past Triangle Park From Louisville: • From I-64 East/I-75 North take exit 115 toward BG PARKWAY / AIRPORT / LEXINGTON • At the bottom of the exit ramp, take a RIGHT toward LEXINGTON on Newtown Pike • Stay on Newtown Pike for approximately 3.3 miles • Turn LEFT onto West Main Street or US-25 BR • Hotel is approximately 1/2 mile on the left just past Triangle Park 13 REGISTRATION – MARCH 19-20, 2015 PLATINUM SPONSORS BKD, LLP Commerce Bank Credit Solutions, LLC M.E.D.S Blue & Co., LLC Credit Bureau Systems, Inc. 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Member # Chapter Affiliation REGISTRATION FEES: (Please circle the fee that applies) Member Registration $200.00 Non-Member Registration $250.00 Other: Student Registration $20.00 Register online at www.hfmaky.org Please make checks payable to: KY Chapter HFMA Mail to: Christopher Graff, Treasurer Kentucky HFMA 7705 Shaker Mill Road Louisville, KY 40220 Phone: (502) 217-8309 Email: [email protected] 15
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