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Direct Contract and Provider
Contracting in a P4P Environment
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Audio Conference Event
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Thursday, December 14th, 2006
at 1:00-2:00PM Eastern (10:00-11:00AM Pacific)
As Pay for Performance emerges as a major strategy
for Medicare and Medicaid many private payors are beginning to see and
understand the variation in practice patterns, costs and outcomes. While some of
these variations are regional many employers are amazed at the variation that is
occurring between physicians and hospitals in the same town. This has provoked
more questions about price transparency and quality. We believe that many
hospitals and physicians need to see this reality as an opportunity to directly
contract with employers and bypass some of the third party multiple rules and
outcomes guidelines in favor of developing their own guidelines as part of an
ongoing commitment to employers and consumers. We will address the elements to
conduct a feasibility study and a checklist of questions to get started to
explore this opportunity.
| Topic: |
Direct Contract and Provider
Contracting in a P4P Environment |
| Speakers: |
William
DeMarco, President, DeMarco and Associates
Tim McKevett, Senior Vice President of Beloit Memorial Hospital
Al Mytty, Director of Payer Contracting, Carle Foundation Hospital |
| Time &
Date: |
Thursday,
December 14th, 2006, 1:00-2:00 pm Eastern (10:00-11:00am Pacific) |
| Location: |
Your desk
(Audio Conference dial-in instructions & session presentation will be
emailed in advance of session) |
| Cost: |
Individual
Registration $195; Web Summit CD-ROM:$20 for attendees; $225 for
non-attendees after the event. Individual Registration covers a single
phone line. Multiple persons may listen via speaker phone for the
individual registration fee. Group Discounts/ Corporate Site Licensing
Available. |
| To
Register: |
Visit:
https://www.managedcarestore.com/summit.htm or call 209.577.4888. |
ABSTRACT:
The market opportunities for
provider/employer collaboration have once again shifted to reveal a new revenue
stream and a new way to build service and brand loyalty between buyers and
sellers of health care. Driving this new confluence of interest are 3 large
forces. First is the need and desire for providers to differentiate themselves
in a managed care market where everyone is in the
same network. To be less reliant on
insures is the ultimate benefit. The second driving force is pay for
performance. P4P has many employers enthused to finally get at the root cause of
rising claims costs. The more performance information being published by private
and public sector organizations the more employers see the discreet differences
between outcome and cost .As these differences are further analyzed employers
begin to identify top performers versus marginal and in some cases substandard
performers. This intrigues many employers, health plans and Medicare who
initiated there P4P demo projects 5 years ago in hopes of being able to match
the right consumer to the most capable provider. Finally, the advent of
CDHP high deductible plans has slowed premium increases for many employers but
the consumers/employees bear up under an increasing burden of financial
responsibility that can only be alleviated through more precise data on
providers who follow best practices in their area. Faced with a decision of
choosing value over convenience consumers are looking to their employers and
providers for reliable data on cost and quality.
The quick pay discount
between payers and providers of the 1980s will give way to the next level of
performance based contracting.
These and other questions
will be discussed:
- Can your institution
measure up and secure a preferred relationship with an employer?
- Can you have a physician
IPA or network that creates an income stream by producing and marketing
quality data?
- Can you as a health
system take advantage of the CDHP movement and market your quality and value
directly to these consumers who are making daily decisions for primary care
and in some case chronic care for themselves and their families?
Our panelists include a
hospital VP who has been directly contracting with employers for 5 years, a
Health system executive and former president of several provider sponsored HMOs
and a Management consultant specializing in building these relationships through
performance data. Questions our panel will be prepared to discuss:
- How would you approach
employers?
- How do I determine
feasibility?
- What is the most
difficult thing to overcome in preparing for direct contracting?
- How do CDHP plans work?
- Are there opportunities
with CDHP and higher patient cost sharing to more closely align with
employers?
- What is the best way to
negotiate with an employer who has a CDHP PLAN?
- What kind of data are
they looking for?
- Where can I get this
data?
- How will improving care
make me more money as a hospital or physician?
- What is the status of
the quality movement?
- Are employers really
interested in this?
- Are employees really
interested in direct contracting?
Please join us for our
webinar!
LIVE QUESTION AND ANSWER
SESSION
Get your questions answered! Session participants
will have an opportunity to email questions in advance of the session or ask the
speaker their questions during the "live" session.
PRICE
- Individual
Registration: $195. Covers a single phone line.
Multiple persons may listen via speaker
phone for the individual fee.
- Web Summit CD-ROM: $20
for attendees (includes session presentation and live audio conference
recording)
- Web Summit CD-ROM:
$225 for non-attendees after the event (includes session presentation and
live audio conference recording)
- Each individual receives a unique dial-in
ID
- Corporate Group
Pricing is available when registrations are desired for more than one phone
line. Call 209.577.4888 for details.
AUDIO CONFERENCE DIAL-IN
INSTRUCTIONS AND SESSION MATERIALS
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days prior to the event, registrants will receive a copy of the dial-in
instructions and a link to the speaker presentation. The dial-in instructions
will include a unique dial-in ID Participant code that can only be used
for a single phone line and not shared. Session participants will also have an
opportunity to email speaker questions in advance of the live session.
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