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FR101 2017 Managed Care Academy Summit<br />

Presented by the Aging and Disability Business Institute.<br />

Friday, March 24 | 9:00 AM–1:00 PM<br />

Regency C (West Tower, Gold Level)<br />

CEU Credits: 4<br />

FRIDAY, MARCH 24<br />

No fee for AiA17 conference registrants.<br />

One-day rate: $80 ASA Member/$115 Non-member (includes coffee and light breakfast). Pre-registration is required.<br />

This Summit will prepare community-based organizations (CBOs) to recraft systems, business practices, and<br />

processes resulting in effective responses to shifting incentives. Leadership teams who adapt to externally imposed<br />

changes are better positioned to bring about desired outcomes like value-oriented healthcare and a social service<br />

system that improves the older adult experience and care quality while driving down costs. Learn steps to start an<br />

organization on the road to robust new partnerships with healthcare providers and payers.<br />

Agenda:<br />

9:00–9:05 AM | Welcome and Introductions. Presenter: Bob Blancato, ASA Board Chair<br />

9:05–9:30 AM | Preparing CBO’s to Diversify Business Strategies and Better Serve Its Population.<br />

Presenter: Bruce Chernof, MD, FACP, President & CEO, The SCAN Foundation<br />

9:30–10:10 AM | Four Domains of Organizational Assessment. Presenter: Lori Peterson, CEO, Collaborative Consulting<br />

10:10–10:30 AM | Assessment Results and Insights Gained Shared by Two Organizations. Presenters: Eli Gelardin, Marin<br />

Center for Independent Living; Christopher Lee, President & CEO, Colorado Visiting Nurses Association<br />

10:30-10:45 AM | Open Questions to the Panel. Moderator: Lori Peterson<br />

10:45-11:30 AM | Exploring the External Environment. Community Needs, Potential Partners, Market Incentives for<br />

Medical-Social Partnering. Presenter: Lori Peterson, CEO, Collaborative Consulting.<br />

11:30-11:50 AM | Acumen From Leaders on Mapping the External Environment. Presenters: Abigail Morgan, Vice President<br />

of Planning and Quality Improvement (PQI), Akron Canton Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities;<br />

Rigo J. Saborio, President & CEO, St. Barnabas Senior Services.<br />

11:50-12:10 PM | Open Questions to the Panel. Moderator: Lori Peterson<br />

12:10-12:40 PM | A Review of the Significant Resources Available From the Aging and Disability Business Institute.<br />

Presenter: Nora Super, Chief, <strong>Program</strong>s and Services, National Association of Area Agencies on Aging.<br />

12:40–12:55 PM | How to Use Resources, Experts and Consultants Effectively. Presenter: Timothy McNeill, RN, MPH,<br />

Executive Director, Medical Mall Health Services.<br />

12:55–1:00 PM | Summary and Adjournment. Presenter: Lori Peterson.<br />

Bob Blancato<br />

Eli Gelardin<br />

Christopher Lee<br />

Timothy McNeill<br />

Abigail Morgan<br />

Lori Peterson<br />

Rigo Saborio<br />

Bruce Chernof<br />

Nora Super<br />

The Aging and Disability Business Institute is funded by The SCAN Foundation, The John A. Hartford Foundation, the Administration for Community<br />

Living, the Gary and Mary West Foundation, the Marin Community Foundation, and the Colorado Health Foundation. Under this grant, ASA is<br />

collaborating with n4A; other partners include Independent Living Research Utilization/National Center for Aging and Disability, Partners in Care<br />

Foundation, and Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley/Healthy Living Center of Excellence.<br />

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