September 6, 2019
2019 Boston Regional Conference
Boston, MA, United StatesAgenda
Friday, September 6
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07:30 AM - 08:15 AMRegistration and Continental Breakfast Sunrise Breakfast Buffet
Assortment of House Made Muffins, Croissants and Fruit Filled Danish
With Fruit Preserves, Sweet Butter, and Nutella
Assorted Stonyfield® Yogurts
Hot Steel Cut Oatmeal
Served with Brown Sugar and Raisins
Fresh Cut Seasonal Fruit and Berries
Cinnamon Brioche French Toast With Maple Syrup and Sweet Butter Farm Fresh Scrambled Eggs
Chicken Apple Sausage
Applewood Smoked Bacon
Roasted Yukon Potatoes with Sweet Peppers and Onions
Chilled Orange, Cranberry, Apple and V8 Juice
Freshly Brewed Seattle's Best® Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee -
08:15 AM - 08:25 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks Welcome to our Boston Regional Conference.
All session will take place in the same room. You will have a few short breaks to visit with exhibitors and a networking lunch.
Continuing Education can be obtained by filling out the CEU application form after you have attended the event.
Please take some time to fill out the evaluation survey for each session, located at the bottom of the session descriptions in the mobile app.
If you are choosing to take notes in the mobile app on the presentations you can email those notes to yourself after the conference by click on the "My Notes" Button at the bottom of the app and then click on the "Email Notes" Button at the top right. -
08:25 AM - 09:25 AMCritical Conversations - How to have conversations with colleagues, family and friends to decrease defensiveness and ensure dialog so that relationships remain strong and meaningful Donna Schneider, Vice President, Corporate Compliance and Internal Audit, Lifespan Daniel Fagan, Senior Maanger, CHAN HEALTHCARE - Recognize the components of a critical conversation - Learn and practice strategies for a successful conversation in the realm of compliance or your personal life - Build your confidence and self-awareness in planning for and having criticalconversations
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09:25 AM - 09:45 AMBreak For each exhibitor you connect with during conference, you will be given a ticket. Print your name on your tickets collected and drop them off at HCCAs Registration Desk during the last break of the day. The more tickets you collect and enter, the better your chances of winning! Winners will be announced at the beginning of the last session. You must be present to win. No purchase necessary
Please take some time to visit with our exhibitors:
- Fair Warning
- HCCS - A Healthstream Company
- Maize Analytics
- Provider Trust, Inc.
- True Office Learning
- Wolters Kluwer
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09:45 AM - 10:45 AMTeleHealth and Compliance Challenges Kyle Faget, Special Counsel , Foley & Lardner LLP Professional requirements: licensure, practice requirements, liability coverage Reimbursement: limitation on coverage, credentialing, participation agreements - Relevant regulations: Stark, AKS, HIPAA Privacy and Security Arrangements:PSAs Other Issues: informed consent, corporate practice
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10:45 AM - 11:55 AMBreak For each exhibitor you connect with during conference, you will be given a ticket. Print your name on your tickets collected and drop them off at HCCAs Registration Desk during the last break of the day. The more tickets you collect and enter, the better your chances of winning! Winners will be announced at the beginning of the last session. You must be present to win. No purchase necessary
Please take some time to visit with our exhibitors:
- Fair Warning
- HCCS - A Healthstream Company
- Maize Analytics
- Provider Trust, Inc.
- True Office Learning
- Wolters Kluwer
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10:55 AM - 11:55 AMPopulation Health Compliance: Challenges in a Value-Based World Jennifer Heil, Chief Compliance Officer, Population Health; Senior Policy Advisor, Health System Contracting, UMass Memorial Healthcare - Exceptions/waivers to AKS, Stark, CMP, and FWA laws - Data integrity - Beneficiary protections, attribution and engagement - Third party risk management - how far does compliance go? - Population health compliance models
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11:55 AM - 12:55 PMLunch (provided) Taste of New England Buffet
New England Clam Chowder
Tender Clams and Hearty Potatoes, Finished with Cream and Seasoned to Perfection
Fresh Baked Anadama Bread
Locally Grown Salad Greens
With Goat Cheese, Fresh Strawberries, Sweet Peppers and Candied Walnuts with Maple Spice Vinaigrette
Country Style Potato Salad
Molasses Baked Beans
Lobster Roll
Maple Glazed Grilled Chicken Breast
Grilled and Marinated Teres Major Beef Tips with Citrus Barbecue Sauce
Seasonal Fresh Vegetables
Warm Apple Hand Pies
Mini Boston Cream Whoopie Pies
Assorted Soft Drinks
Bottled Spring Water
Freshly Brewed Seattle's Best® Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Tazo® Premium Teas
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12:55 PM - 01:55 PMGeneral Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Jigar Kadakia, Chief Information Security and Privacy Officer, Partners HealthCare Andrew Rusczek, Partner, Verrill - How and when the GDPR's requirements reach institutions in the U.S.
- Challenges that institutions have faced when trying to address the GDPR’s various requirements
- Practical approaches institutions can take to facilitate compliance from both a privacy perspective and a security perspective
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01:55 PM - 02:05 PMBreak For each exhibitor you connect with during conference, you will be given a ticket. Print your name on your tickets collected and drop them off at HCCAs Registration Desk during the last break of the day. The more tickets you collect and enter, the better your chances of winning! Winners will be announced at the beginning of the last session. You must be present to win. No purchase necessary
Please take some time to visit with our exhibitors:
- Fair Warning
- HCCS - A Healthstream Company
- Maize Analytics
- Provider Trust, Inc.
- True Office Learning
- Wolters Kluwer
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02:05 PM - 03:05 PMProvider / Staff Burnout - How to Avoid Steven Defossez, Vice President, Clinical Integration , Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association - Describe the genesis of the clinician burnout crisis in the United States, and our role in combating this public health issue. - How the Compliance Officer and Compliance Program can contribute to mitigating or decreasing the risks of provider burnout among staff. - Identify and access concrete best practices, tools and guidelines for combating clinician burnout. - How these lessons are generalizable to help prevent burnout of the Compliance Officer herself
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03:05 PM - 03:10 PMBreak Please take some time to visit with our exhibitors:
- Fair Warning
- HCCS - A Healthstream Company
- Maize Analytics
- Provider Trust, Inc.
- True Office Learning
- Wolters Kluwer
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03:10 PM - 04:10 PMHealth Care Policy + Enforcement: Understanding the Role of the Attorney General's Health Care Division Lawrence Vernaglia, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP Eric Gold, Chief, Health Care Division, Massachusetts Attorney General's Office - How Compliance Officers will interact with this enforcement and policy division.
- Enforcement of consumer protection laws against health care organizations.
- Use of data to examine health care cost trends and advocate for a more efficient and effective market
- Health Care Division’s role in resolving financial disputes with payers and providers.
Agenda subject to change.