The Pisacano Leadership Foundation cordially invites all attendees to the Pisacano Scholars Reception to be held on Saturday, April 23, 2016 from 5:307:30 PM in the Penn Quarter at the Grand Hyatt.
If you are interested in attending, please send an email to rgcpcf@aafp.org for an accurate attendee count.
Saturday, April 23rd: Young
Leaders Day (For Pisacano Scholars)
Time
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Activity
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Speakers
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8:00-9:00 AM
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REGISTRATION
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9:00-10:30AM
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Introductions and updates among
scholars
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10:30AM
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Welcome, Introductions
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Robert Cattoi, Executive Director, Pisacano
Foundation & Andrew Bazemore, MD, MPH, Director, Robert Graham Center-American
Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
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11:00-11:50AM
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AHRQ Resources for Primary Care
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Arlene Bierman, MD, MS, Director of
Center for Evidence and Practice Improvement (CEPI), AHRQ
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11:50-12:05 PM
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BREAK, LUNCH SET UP
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12:05-1:00PM
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Lunch & Keynote: Breeding
Leadership, Scholarship, & Advocacy
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Samuel Jones, MD, Fairfax Family
Practice
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1:00-2:00PM
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Starfield & the Primary Care
Paradox
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Kurt Stange, Editor, Annals of Family Medicine
and Gertrude Donnelly Hess, MD Professor of Oncology Research, and Professor
of Family Medicine, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Oncology and Sociology,
Case Western University
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2:00-3:00PM
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Introduction to Primary Care Payment
& Measurement Developing International Measures for Primary Care
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Robert Phillips, Jr.,MD, MSPH, Vice
President, American Board of Family Medicine, (ABFM) Andrew Bazemore, MD
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3:00-3:15PM
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BREAK
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3:15-4:00PM
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Building Effective Teams in Primary
Care
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Manisha Sharma, MD, Co-Director, Iora
Health Academy and Fellowship & Ali Khan, MD, MPP, Regional Medical
Officer, CareMore
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4:00-5:00PM
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Maintaining & Becoming an
Effective Mentor
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Manisha Sharma & Ali Khan
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5:30-7:30PM
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Pisacano Scholars Celebration &
Networking with Experienced Leaders
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James Puffer, MD, President & CEO
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
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Sunday, April 24th: Measuring
and Paying for the Primary Care Function
Time
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Activity
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Speaker
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7:30 AM
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Breakfast
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8:30 AM
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Summit Kickoff:
Welcome, Introduction to Day
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Andrew Bazemore
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Round 1,
Big Ideas: Primary Care Payment and Measurement
TED Talks
followed by World Café Discussion Breakouts
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8:45AM
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Setting the Stage – Payment,
Measurement & the Primary Care Paradox
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Kurt Stange
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9:00AM
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What does Effective Primary Care
Payment Look Like?
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Kavita Patel, MD, Senior Fellow, Brookings
Institution
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9:15AM
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Disruptive Innovations in Primary
Care Payment
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Rushika Fernandopulle, MD,MPP, Co-Founder
& CEO, Iora Health
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9:30AM
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Primary Care Payment, Social
Determinants, & Community Risk
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Claire Pomeroy, MD, MBA, President,
The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation
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9:45 AM
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Brief Break and move to rooms
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10AM-11:30 World Café- Round 1
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Rotating 20-25 minute small group
discussions
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Topic 1
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Payment, Measurement & the
Primary Care Paradox
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Speaker: Kurt Stange
Reactor: Jonathan Blum, Executive
Vice President of Medical Affairs, CareFirst
Moderator/Reporter: Stephanie Gold,
MD, Instructor-Fellow in Health Policy, Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy
Center, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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Topic 2
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What does Effective Primary Care
Payment Look Like?
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Speaker: Kavita Patel
Reactor: Michael Fine, MD, Fmr
Director, Rhode Island Dept of Health
Moderator/Reporter: Larry A. Green,
MD., Professor and Epperson Zorn Chair for Innovation in Family Medicine and
Primary Care and Senior Advisor, Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center,
University of Colorado School of Medicine
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Topic 3
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Disruptive Innovations in Primary
Care Payment
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Speaker: Rushika Fernandopulle
Reactor: Arlene Bierman
Moderator/Reporter: Lauren Hughes, MD,
Deputy Secretary for Health Innovation, State of Pennsylvania
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Topic 4
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Primary Care Payment, Social
Determinants, & Community Risk
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Speaker: Claire Pomeroy
Reactor: Laura Makaroff, DO, Senior
Clinical Advisor, Office of Quality and Data, Health Resources and Services
Administration
Bureau of Primary Health Care
Moderator/Reporter: Lloyd Michener,
MD, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Community and Family
Medicine, and Director of the Duke Center for Community Research, Duke
University
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11:30-11:45 AM Break before
reporting & lunch
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11:45-12:15PM
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Reporting/Reaction (Reconvene -
Large Conference Room)
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Moderator: Ted Long, MD, MHS,
Associate Research Scientist in the Yale School of Medicine and an Investigator
in the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE)
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12:15-1:15 PM
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Lunch
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Shannon Brownlee, MSc, Author &
Senior Vice President, Lown Institute
“Nibbled to Death by Ducks”
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Round 2,
Big Ideas: Primary Care Payment and Measurement
TED Talks
followed by World Café Discussion Breakouts
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1:15PM
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Setting the Stage - Preparing
for a new age of Measurement in Primary Care: Lessons from the U.K. Quality
Outcomes Framework
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Amanda Howe, MA MD MEd FRCGP,
Professor of Primary Care, University of East Anglia, and President - Elect
World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA).
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1:30 PM
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The Intersection of Payment Reform,
Performance Measurement & Delivery System Transformation
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Dana Gelb Safran, ScD, Chief
Performance Measurement & Improvement Officer ,Senior Vice President,
Enterprise Analytics
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Massachusetts
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1:45 PM
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Measuring & Paying for Starfield’s
C’s: Comprehensiveness, Continuity, & Coordination
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Eugene Rich, MD, Senior Fellow;
Director, Center on Health Care Effectiveness, Mathematica & Ann O’Malley,
MD, Senior Fellow, Mathematica
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2:00 PM
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Necessary Payment & Measurement
Innovations & the Primary Care of Children
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Sandra Hassink, MD, Immediate Past President,
American Academy of Pediatricians
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2:15 PM
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Brief Break and move to rooms
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2:30-4:00PM World Café- Round 2
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Rotating 20-25 minute small group
discussions
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Topic 1
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Preparing for a new age of
Measurement in Primary Care: Lessons from the U.K. Quality Outcomes Framework
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Leaders: Amanda Howe
Reactor: Russ Phillips, MD,
Director of the Center for Primary Care and the William Applebaum Professor
of Medicine and Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard
Center for Primary Care
Moderator/Reporter: Rebecca Etz, PhD.,
Associate Professor & Co-Director, Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research,
Network Virginia Commonwealth Univ.(VCU)
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Topic 2
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Moving Beyond the Limitations of
Current Primary Care Measures
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Leader: Dana Safran
Reactor: Robert Berenson, MD,
Institute Fellow, The Urban Institute
Moderator/Reporter: Glen Stream,
MD, FAAFP, President & Board Chairman, Family Medicine for America’s
Health (FMAH)
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Topic 3
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Measuring & Paying for
Starfield’s C’s: Comprehensiveness, Continuity, & Coordination:
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Leaders: Eugene Rich & Ann
O’Malley
Reactor: Laura Sessums, MD,
Director, Division of Advanced Primary Care , Center for Medicare &
Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)
Moderator/Reporter: Lars Peterson, MD,
Research Director, American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
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Topic 4
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Payment & Measurement
Innovations & the Primary Care of Children
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Leader: Sandra Hassink
Reactor: Robert Hall, Assoc. Director,
Government Affairs, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Moderator/Reporter: Shale L Wong,
MD, MSPH, Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Child Health Policy and
Education, Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center, University of Colorado
School of Medicine
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4:00-4:30PM Coffee Break
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4:30-5:00PM
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Reporting/Reaction (Reconvene -
Large Conference Room)
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Moderator: Ted Long
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5:00PM
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Adjourn
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5:15-7:15PM
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Summit Reception
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Grand Hyatt
Hotel Foyer
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7:00PM-
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Dine Out
Groups
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Monday, April 25th: Training &
Deploying Effective Teams in Primary Care
Time
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Activity
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Speakers
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7:30 AM
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Shared Interest
Breakfast – working meetings
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8:15 AM
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Welcome, Introduction to Day
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Winston Liaw & Andrew Bazemore
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8:30AM
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Setting the Stage 3: Beyond
bright spots. How do we identify and scale effective Primary Care teams?
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Erin Sullivan, PhD., Research
Director, Center for Primary Care, Harvard Medical School
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Round 3,
Big Ideas: Primary Care Teams
TED Talks
followed by World Café Discussion Breakouts
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8:45AM
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Innovations in Primary Care Teams
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Ali Khan, MD, Regional Medical
Officer, CareMore
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9:00AM
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Broadening the team: Linking
primary care, public health, and the community
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Art Kaufman, MD, Vice-Chancellor
for Community Health , Univ. of New Mexico
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9:15AM
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Teams to accommodate the whole
person: Integrated primary care and mental health
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Benjamin F. Miller, PsyD, Assistant
Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Director, Eugene S. Farley, Jr.
Health Policy Center, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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9:30AM
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Training a Diverse Primary Care
Team
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Marc Nivet, EdD, Chief Diversity
Officer, American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC)
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9:45 AM
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Brief Break and move to rooms
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10:00AM-11:30 World Café- Round
3
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Rotating 20-25 minute small group
discussions
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Topic 1
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Broadening the team: Linking
primary care, public health, and the community
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Leader: Art Kaufman
Reactor: Susan Jackson, DrPH, MPH,
CHES, Social Science Research Analyst, Center for Medicare & Medicaid
Innovation, Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS)
Moderator/Reporter: Alex Krist, MD,
MPH, Associate Professor, Fairfax Family Medicine Residency and Co-director,
Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network Virginia Commonwealth University
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Topic 2
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Teams to accommodate the whole
person: Integrated primary care and mental health
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Leader: Ben Miller
Reactor: Steve Cha, MD, Director,
State Innovations Group, Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS)
Moderator /Reporter: Larry A. Green
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Topic 3
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Training a Diverse Primary Care
Team
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Leader: Marc Nivet
Reactor: Mary Beth Bigley, PhD,
MSN, ANP, Director, Division of Nursing and Public Health, HRSA
Moderator/Reporter: Frederick Chen,
MD, MPH, Vice Chair for Clinical Services, Dept of Family Medicine,
University of Washington
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Topic 4
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Innovations in Primary Care Teams
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Leader: Ali Khan
Reactor: Lisa LeRoy, MBA, PhD,
Principal Associate, Abt Associates
Moderator/Reporter: Perry Dickinson,
MD, Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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11:45AM-12:15PM
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Reporting/Reaction (Reconvene -
Large Conference Room)
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Moderator: Ted Long
Assigned Reporters get 3 minutes
each, moderator helps to drive us towards efficient, effective wrap up and
next steps
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12:15-1:15 PM
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Lunch & Speaker: Jonathan Cohn,
Senior National Correspondent, Huffington Post
“Health Policy Prospects &
Possibilities in a Presidential Election Year”
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Round
4, Big Ideas: Primary Care Teams Part 2
TED
Talks followed by World Café Discussion Breakouts
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1:15PM
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Setting the Stage 4 -The Sweet
Spot: Ice Cream Sundaes, The Ten Building Blocks and Advanced Models of
Primary Care
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J. Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH, FAAFP, Director, UCSF Center for Excellence in
Primary Care
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1:30 PM
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Advancing Teamwork between the
Medical Home & Medical Neighborhood
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Scott Shipman, MD, Director of
Primary Care Initiatives, American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC)
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1:45 PM
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The Shifting Culture of Primary Care
Teams
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Andrew Morris-Singer, MD, President,
Primary Care Progress
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2:00 PM
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Statewide Innovations in Primary
Care Payment: Implications for Teams
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Christopher Koller, President,
Milbank Foundation
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2:15 PM
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Brief Break and move to rooms
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2:30-4PM World Café- Round 4
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Rotating 20-25 minute small group
discussions
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Topic 1
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Primary Care Teams & the 10
building blocks
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Leader: J. Nwando Olayiwola
Reactor: Kathleen Klink, MD, FAAFP,
Director, Medical & Dental Education, Veterans Administration
Moderator/Reporter: Jason Marker,
MD, FAAFP FMAHealth
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Topic 2
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Advancing Teamwork between the
Medical Home & Medical Neighborhood
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Leader: Scott Shipman
Reactor: Candice Chen, MD,MPH,
Director, Division of Medicine and Dentistry, HRSA
Moderator/Reporter: Diane
Rittenhouse, MD, Associate Professor, UCSF School of Medicine Department of
Family Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
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Topic 3
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The Shifting Culture of Primary
Teams
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Leader: Andrew Morris-Singer,
Primary Care Progress
Reactor: Fitzhugh Mullan, MD, Murdock
Head Professor of Medicine and Health Policy, Professor of Pediatrics, and
Co-Director of the George Washington University Health Workforce Institute
Moderator/Reporter: Jennifer
Carroll, MD, MPH, Network Director, National Research Network, American
Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
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Topic 4
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Statewide Innovations in Primary
Care Payment: Implications for Teams
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Leader: Christopher Koller
Reactor: Frederick Isasi, Division
Director, Health Division, National Governors Association(NGA)
Moderator/Reporter: Michael Fine
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2:30-4PM (Simultaneous to World
Café, Round 4) Planning Mtgs: Next Starfield Summit
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4:00-4:30PM
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Coffee
Break
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4:30-5:00PM
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Reporting/Reaction (Reconvene -
Large Conference Room)
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Moderator: Ted Long
Assigned Reporters get 3 minutes
each, moderator helps to drive us towards efficient, effective wrap up and
next steps
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5:00-5:15PM
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Wrap up
& Next Steps - Bazemore
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5:15PM
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2016
Starfield Summit Adjourns
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April 26th – Robert
Graham Center Primary Care Forum, Capitol Hill Visitor’s Center
8:30-10 AM: Dissemination
Committee Meetings: Grand Hyatt
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Time for
any writing teams to gather and plan next steps
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11-1PM RGC Primary Care Forum –
Capitol Hill Visitors Center
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Starfield’s Legacy: Advancing Primary Care Evidence
for Effective Policy
1) Payment, Measurement & the Primary Care Paradox
– Dr. Kurt Stange
2) Preparing for a new age of Measurement in Primary
Care: Lessons from the U.K. Quality Outcomes Framework - Dr. Amanda Howe
3) Beyond bright spots. How do we identify and scale
effective Primary Care teams? – Dr.
Erin Sullivan
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1PM: Adjourn
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