September 13, 2019
2019 Minneapolis Regional Conference
Minneapolis, MN, United StatesAgenda
Friday, September 13
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07:30 AM - 08:25 AMRegistration and Continental Breakfast
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08:25 AM - 08:30 AMWelcome and Announcements Welcome to our Minneapolis Regional Conference. All sessions 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.
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08:30 AM - 09:30 AMThe Accidental Compliance Professional (Stories and Lessons Learned) Roy Snell, Strategic Advisor, SCCE & HCCA Jenny O'Brien, Chief Compliance Officer, UnitedHealthcare - Fill every hole that the rats might get through - Sowing the seeds of compliance around the world - College pranks gone wrong - Compliance activism belongs in a rodeo
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09:30 AM - 09:45 AMBreak Be sure to visit and network with the conference exhibitors: - Iatric Systems, Inc. - Mitchell Hamline School of Law - Northstar Technology Group - Prevalent - Protiviti - Wolters Kluwer 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
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09:45 AM - 10:45 AMPulling the RUG Out From Under Long Term Care - The Switch to PDPM Greg Krzmarzick, Senior Director of Compliance - Post Acute, The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society - Define Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) and compare to existing Resource Utilization Group (RUG) - Identify each component that will directly impact reimbursement under PDPM - Identifying and addressing compliance risks under PDPM
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10:45 AM - 10:55 AMBreak Please visit and network with the exhibitors.
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10:55 AM - 11:55 AMMayo Clinic's Journey to Develop Compliance Program Maturity and Effectiveness Measures Leah Mudler, Compliance/Privacy Officer, Mayo Clinic Health System Janelle Potter, Compliance/Privacy Officer, Mayo Clinic - Overview of Mayo Clinic’s experience developing an objective and outcomes based "Effectiveness Dashboard" -- Industry tools available and how are they are being used -- Challenges, limitations, and lessons learned - Program improvement and benchmarking opportunities - Next steps in the evolution of assessing program maturity and effectiveness
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11:55 AM - 12:45 PMNetworking Lunch
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12:45 PM - 01:45 PMImplementing an Effective Drug Diversion Compliance Program and Other Drug Matters that Affect Healthcare Compliance William Stockmann, Diversion Program Manager, DEA Omaha Field Division - Recognize controlled substance prescription red flags - Discuss the requirements of a prescription; reporting requirements for a theft or loss; and understand the pharmacist responsibility - Understand the administrative, civil, and criminal penalties - Discuss current drug trends and recognize the potential avenues for diversion
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01:45 PM - 02:00 PMBreak Please visit and network with the exhibitors.
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02:00 PM - 03:00 PMCoding Compliance Audits and Internal Audit Bryan Beaudoin, Senior Manager, Protiviti Joseph O'Malley, Manager, Protiviti - Synergy between HIM/Coding quality audits and Internal Audit - Effective use of coding quality audits to identify and manage potential compliance risks across the care spectrum - Best practices for developing and executing a coding audit plan
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03:00 PM - 03:10 PMBreak Please visit and network with the exhibitors.
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03:10 PM - 04:10 PMCompliance Challenges for Rural Providers Sheri Heinisch, Regional Corporate Responsibility Officer, Catholic Health Initiatives Mary Jo Henne, Director, Compliance Officer, Sanford Health Julene Brown, Chief Compliance Officer, Essentia Health - Panel discussion on key compliance and regulatory risks impacting rural providers such as billing requirements and EMTALA - Strategies to address the risks - Lessons learned / best practices for your compliance programs
Agenda subject to change.