Welcome to the MNCM 2024 Annual Conference

Agenda/Handouts

Welcome!

We're so excited to host the MNCM 2024 Annual Conference! We will explore together how we can continue to build on the significant work our community has done to advance improvements in health care quality, equity, and affordability.

Scroll down to view today's agenda, including speakers and room locations. You may also download the slides and handouts from any session, if available.

Conference Wi-Fi

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  • Wi-Fi Name: Marriott_CONF
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Continuing Education

MNCM will provide a certificate of attendance upon request for self-reporting of continuing education. MNCM is not applying for pre-approved CME credits. If you would like a certificate of attendance, please contact Joe Flannigan at flannigan@mncm.org.

Attendees

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Agenda

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

8:00 a.m.

Registration, breakfast, exhibits


9:00 a.m.

Welcome/Overview


9:15 a.m.

Plenary Session: Advancing Value-Based Care: Navigating National Trends and the Transition to Digital Quality Measurement

Moderator: Joe Bianco, MD, Director, Primary Care, Essentia Health
Presenter: Brad Ryan, MD, Chief Growth Officer, NCQA

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As the national health care landscape continues to evolve, the transition to digital quality measurement and implementation of value-based care models are at the forefront of transformative change. This session will explore the latest trends and developments shaping the future of health care, highlighting the critical role of multi-stakeholder partnerships in driving these advancements. Attendees will gain insights into how digital tools and data driven approaches are enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of quality measurements, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes and cost efficiencies. Join us to discover strategies for navigating this dynamic environment and fostering collaboration across divers health care sectors to achieve the shared goal of delivering high-value, patient-centered care.


10:30 a.m.

Break/Exhibits/Networking


10:45 a.m.

Breakout Sessions

Evolution of Value-Based Care: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

Moderator: Galen Benshoof, MPA, Enterprise Director, Employee Insurance, Minnesota Management and Budget
Panelists:
Clint MacKinney, MD, MS, Chief Medical Officer, Cibolo Health
Sean Wherry, MD, Physician, Section Medical Director Population Health Section, CentraCare
Hannah Wieshalla, MBA, Executive Director, Population Health and Central MN ACO

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For more than a decade, the health care system has been shifting from traditional fee-for-service reimbursement models toward alternative payment models and value- based care, with a goal of reducing health care costs while improving patient satisfaction and care quality. During this session we will explore the evolution of value-based care, including current trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping its trajectory. Hear firsthand accounts on how far we have progressed in this transition and what steps are essential to fully realize the potential of value-based care. From navigating regulatory landscapes to leveraging data-driven approaches, discover the strategies and collaborations necessary to advance health care delivery that prioritizes quality, affordability, and patient outcomes.

Advancing Population Health Improvement through Data Sharing: Insights from Minnesota's CHIRP Program

Moderator: Maegi Yang, MPH, Governance Manager, MN Community Measurement
Panelists:

Chelsey Doepner, MBA, HEDIS Senior Manager, UCare
Jennifer Lamprecht, MS, RN, CNL, CPHQ, Director Quality Strategy,
Sanford Health
Alyssa Palmer, Director of Primary Care Integration, Southside Community Health Services

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In today's evolving health care landscape, the imperative to improve population health outcomes has never been more urgent. Access to timely, complete, and actionable data are critical for achieving this goal, and collaboration is essential to bring all the pieces together. MN Community Measurement established the Community Health Information Reporting Partnership (CHIRP) to facilitate this crucial data sharing among health care providers and payers.  During this session, we will explore the evolution of CHIRP, and offer perspectives on current needs and challenges from various stakeholders. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how CHIRP supports collaborative efforts to enhance population health in Minnesota, and how health care providers and payers can participate in CHIRP programs.

Care Coordination Design and Impact: What Did We Learn From the MNCARES Study?

Moderator: Clarence Jones, MA, CPH, CHW, CPE, Executive Director and Community Health Strategist, Hue-MAN Partnership

Panelists:
Steven Dehmer, PhD, Senior Research Investigator & Health Economist, HealthPartners Institute
Lindsy Johnson, LSW, Ambulatory Care Management Supervisor - Social Worker, M Health Fairview
Jenny Kolb, RN, BSN, Director of Ambulatory Care Management, M Health Fairview
David Kurtzon, Health Care Homes Director, Minnesota Department of Health

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Care coordination services are provided by most primary care clinics in Minnesota as a requirement for certification as medical homes by the Minnesota Department of Health. Clinics can flexibly design their care coordination program, leading to two general approaches: one medically focused and usually led by nurses (Medical/Nursing) and one socially focused including a social worker on the team (Medical/Social). This study involved a collaboration among researchers, a state health department, a quality reporting organization, five large health plans, 42 care systems, and patients to compare these two approaches to care coordination. During this session, we will discuss the findings of the study and share insights from leaders of the Minnesota health care home clinics and the Minnesota Department of Health. These insights will illustrate how the study's results are influencing the development of policy and the evolution of practice in Minnesota's health care system.


11:30 a.m.

Break/Exhibits/Networking


11:45 a.m.

Plenary Session: Unlocking What Works to Advance Improvement: The Power of Collaborative Research Partnerships

Moderator: Joe Bianco, MD, Director, Primary Care, Essentia Health
Panelists:
Caroline Carlin, PhD, Research Investigator & Adjunct Faculty, University of Minnesota, Department of Family Medicine & Community Health

Steven Dehmer, PhD, Senior Research Investigator & Health Economist, HealthPartners Institute
Tyler Winkelman, MD, MSc, Co-Director, Health, Homelessness, and Criminal Justice Lab, Hennepin Healthcare

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Join us for an insightful session featuring a panel of experts from leading Minnesota research organizations, as they discuss the critical role of collaborative research partnerships in driving advancements in health care quality, equity, affordability, and value. This session will delve into how pooling expertise and resources across various institutions fosters innovative solutions and comprehensive understanding of effective strategies. Attendees will learn about successful case studies and best practices in research collaboration, and how these partnerships are pivotal in identifying and implementing improvements that truly make a difference in patient outcomes and system efficiencies. Engage with thought leaders to explore the transformative potential of collective efforts in shaping a more equitable and high performing health care community.


12:45 p.m.

Lunch


1:45 p.m.

Breakout Sessions

Healthcare Data Under Siege: Understanding and Mitigating Cyber Threats for Non-Tech Leaders

Presenters:
Will Muenchow, CISSP, CEH, Vice President, Technology & Security, MN Community Measurement
Jeremy Griggs, Technical Support Specialist, MN Community Measurement

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Healthcare organizations are prime targets for cyberattacks, with bad actors relentlessly pursuing sensitive patient data. This breakout session is designed for non-technical leaders who want to understand the critical aspects of healthcare data security. We’ll cover why healthcare is a top target, the essential security baselines every organization should deploy, and the principles of Zero Trust security. Attendees will also learn about vulnerability management and witness a live demonstration of a ransomware attack, including practical steps for mitigation. Empower your organization by gaining the knowledge needed to safeguard your most valuable assets.

Data Informed Strategies to Advance Health Equity in Minnesota

Moderator: Kate Hust, MD, MPH, Medical Director-Ambulatory Quality & Population Health, Hennepin Healthcare

Presenter:
Robin Councilman, MD, NorthPoint Health and Wellness
Jill Doberstein, MA, Community Outreach Manager, Essentia Health
Stamatis Zeris, MD, Hennepin Healthcare

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Minnesota consistently ranks among the nation's healthiest states, yet significant disparities persist. Actionable data plays a crucial role in uncovering the root causes of these disparities and guiding effective strategies towards achieving health equity. In this session, a panel of experts including providers, payers, and public health representatives will share their insights on harnessing data to develop impactful strategies and metrics. Join us to explore how these leaders are leveraging data-driven approaches to enhance health outcomes for all patients, contributing to a more equitable health care landscape in Minnesota and beyond.

Innovative Connections: Revolutionizing Diabetes and Kidney Care through Collaboration

Moderator: Gregg Simonson, PhD, Director, Park Nicollet Health Services
Presenter:
Katelyn Laue, MPH, RD, LD, Senior Director, Program Development, National Kidney Foundation

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This session showcases a collaborative initiative, inspired by the pioneering work of the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and its dedicated workgroups. It will also spotlight MN Community Measurement's efforts to support providers working to improve chronic kidney disease (CKD) screening and treatment and blood glucose management for individuals with diabetes in Minnesota. By leveraging insights from the NKF workgroups and harnessing the power of data-driven solutions, including the CKD dashboard offered by MNCM, this initiative brings together health care stakeholders to improve care delivery. These collaborative efforts aim to optimize patient care pathways, improve treatment adherence, and ultimately mitigate the progression of complications associated with diabetes and CKD.


2:30 p.m.

Break/Exhibits/Networking


2:45 p.m.

Plenary Session: Making Progress Together: Addressing Social Risk Factors Through Cross-Sector Collaboration

Moderator: Mark Steffen, MD, MPH, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Panelists:
Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP, FACP, Medicaid Medical Director, Minnesota Department of Human Services

Kelly Fluharty, MPH, Care Transformation Manager, Winona Health
Jennifer Lundblad, PhD, MBA, President & CEO, Stratis Health

Vanessa Southworth, Community Wellbeing Director, Winona Health

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Social risk factors such as food insecurity, housing instability, and financial strains have a major impact on people's health outcomes and quality of life. Addressing social risk factors is fundamental for closing longstanding health disparities. Join us for an educational session that explores how stakeholders are actively implementing strategies and collaborating across sectors to make it happen. Local experts will highlight innovative approaches and successful case studies where health care providers, community organizations, government agencies, and other stakeholders have joined forces to tackle social determinants of health. Attendees will gain insights into effective strategies for identifying, prioritizing, and mitigating social risk factors. Learn more about how these collaborative efforts are making measurable impacts on health outcomes, promoting equity, and enhancing the overall well-being of communities. Join the conversation to discover how you can contribute to and benefit from these transformative partnerships.


4:00 p.m.

Adjourn


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