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P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 1 sponsored by 2015–2016 NACHC Board of Directors

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chair of the Board Secretary J. Ricardo Guzman Lathran J. Woodard Community Health & Social South Carolina Primary Services Center Health Care Association Detroit, MI Columbia, SC

Treasurer Chair-Elect Michael A. Holmes James Luisi Cook Area Health Services North End Waterfront Health Cook, MN Boston, MA Consumer/Board Member Immediate Past Chair Representative Gary M. Wiltz, MD Yvonne G. Davis Teche Action Clinic Health Care Partners of South Franklin, LA Carolina Florence, SC

Speaker of the House Henry Taylor, MPA Parliamentarian Mile Square Health Center Rachel Gonzales-Hanson Chicago, IL Community Health Development Uvalde, TX Vice-Speaker of the House Grace Wang, MD, MPH, FAAFP International Community Health Services Seattle, WA

2 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 REPRESENTATIVES FROM CHARTERED REGIONS

REGION I REGION V REGION VIII Frances M. Anthes, MSW, Berneice Mills-Thomas John Mengenhausen LICSW Near North Health Service Horizon Health Care Family Health Center of Corporation Howard, SD Worcester Chicago, IL Worcester, MA John Santistevan Bruce A. Johnson Salud Family Health Centers Tess Stack Kuenning Illinois Primary Health Care Ft. Lupton, CO Bi-State Primary Care Association Association Bow, NH Springfield, IL REGION IX REGION II REGION VI Benjamin H. Flores, MPH Ampla Health Isolina Miranda Santos Camarillo Yuba City, CA COSSMA, Inc. Vida Y Salud Health Systems Cidra, PR Crystal City, TX Tara McCollum Plese Arizona Alliance for Community Larry McReynolds, CHE, MHA, Vacant Health Centers LNHA Phoenix, AZ Lutheran Family Health Centers Brooklyn, NY REGION VII REGION X Theodore J. Boesen, Jr. REGION III Iowa Primary Care Association Anita Monoian Urbandale, IA Yakima Neighborhood Health Vincent A. Keane Services Unity Health Care Dennis Kruse Yakima, WA Washington, DC Family Care Health Centers St. Louis, MO Leslyn Phelps Cheri Rinehart Glenns Ferry Health Center Pennsylvania Association of Glenns Ferry, ID Community Health Centers Wormleysburg, PA NATIONALLY ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES REGION IV Tary Brown CLINICIAN BOARD HEALTH CENTER Albany Area Primary Health Care REPRESENTATIVES BOARD MEMBER Albany, GA Daniel Miller, MD REPRESENTATIVES Philip A. Harewood Hudson River Community Health Virginia (Ginger) Fuata Lincoln Community Health Peekskill, NY Center Waianae Coast Comprehensive Durham, NC Felix M. Valbuena, Jr., MD Health Center Community Health & Social Waianae, HI Services Center Rita Sorrento Detroit, MI East Boston Neighborhood Health Center Boston, MA

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4 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 êêê Welcome! êêê

On March 16, 2016 health center leaders will join decision makers and public health leaders in the heart of Washington, DC to focus on the nation’s healthcare . The annual NACHC Policy & Issues Forum (P&I) is the largest gathering of community health professionals in the nation .

This year’s conference comes at a time when health policy issues will be the focus of attention and debate as the nation is in a presidential election year, and when budgetary issues percolate over healthcare spending . Debate will intensify as lawmakers at both the national and state levels seek to improve the effectiveness of healthcare delivery, reform the Affordable Care Act, constrain healthcare costs, and strengthen Medicare and Medicaid, all while meeting increased demands for health services . One fact remains certain – health centers will confront a minefield of challenges as they continue to carry forward their mission and maintain strong public support for the Health Center Program .

The P&I Forum is an opportunity for community health leaders to voice their perspectives to Members of Congress and offer constructive solutions to the issues at hand . Participants will also have the opportunity to hear from government officials, some of the nation’s leading healthcare experts, and their peers . Topics will include the latest state-level trends, emerging regulatory policies and proposals that will affect healthcare delivery and spending, Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement, workforce, and technology .

Do not miss this opportunity to get the most up-to-date information and tools to help your health center organization stay ahead of the game, achieve operational excellence, and prepare to engage public leaders at the local, state, and national levels .

Session highlights of the P&I include:

ê The implications of the 2016 presidential election on the political environment in Congress and in the states .

ê Working toward payment reform .

ê The successful use of data analytics for policy and payment .

ê 340B Drug Discount policy changes and their impact on health centers .

ê Population health and transforming healthcare delivery .

ê Attaining clinical and financial integration in an accountable care world .

ê Advocacy and showcasing the health center value message in an election season .

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êêê Wi-Fi at the 2016 P&I Forum!

Conference attendees will have Wi-Fi access during the Sponsored by 2016 P&I Forum! Thanks to a generous sponsorship, on behalf of Quest Diagnostics, Internet access will be available throughout the P&I Forum conference areas and EXPO Hall .

Simply follow these easy steps for access:

To Log In:

1 . Search for NACHC CONFERENCE and double click on it to connect .

2 . Enter password: QuestDGX .

3 . Open a web browser and the Welcome page and the Terms and Conditions of Use will appear .

4 . Once you have reviewed and accepted the Terms and Conditions of Use, you will be redirected to NACHC’s P&I website, where you can begin browsing the Internet .

Time Limit:

Your internet access will have a time limit of three hours. You can be reconnected immediately after three hours by opening a new web browser window and accepting the Terms and Conditions of Use. If you are unable to access the Terms and Conditions of Use page, disconnect the NACHC CONFERENCE network and connect again .

Note: NACHC cannot provide end-user support and personal assistance for PC configuration or troubleshooting; and does not screen or restrict access to any content placed on or accessible through the Internet.

Wi-Fi Access: Another way that NACHC is maximizing the value of your conference experience

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 9 sponsored by Continuing Education By attending education workshops, participants may qualify for continuing education units . Only full- paying participants and daily registrants are eligible for continuing education credits . PHYSICIANS (CME) This program is being considered by the American Academy of Family Physicians for 12.5 continuing education contact hours . ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONALS (CPE) The National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc . (NACHC) is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors . State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit . Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37217-2417 or by visiting their website at www .nasba org. . (Sponsor #108392) SOCIAL WORKERS (CE) This program was approved by the National Association of Social Workers for 12.5 continuing education contact hours . (Provider #886419070) OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (CE) The National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc . (NACHC) Certificate of Participation may be used toward state licensing requirements for a variety of disciplines requiring continuing education credits (i e. ., health educators, nurses, physician assistants, doctors of osteopathic medicine, etc .) . It is recommended that a Certificate of Participation and a copy of a conference program be submitted to your state-licensing agency .

Scanning and Evaluations In order to receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) at this NACHC conference, ALL attendees must: • Have their conference badges scanned by room monitors at the end of each education session attended . AND • Complete session evaluations distributed at the conclusion of each session attended. These simple steps ensure that CEUs are accurately processed and that valuable feedback is provided for the development of future NACHC programs .

In addition to earning educational credits through NACHC conference attendance, participants can receive credits online via MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) at mylearning .nachc com. .  This icon designates sessions that will be recorded in multimedia format and available online after the conference . These sessions are FREE to ALL paid 2016 P&I attendees via the MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC). Need your governance status? No more waiting! All records will be updated within four weeks after the conference . Using your NACHC login information, go to the MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) at mylearning nachc. com. . Log in using your iMIS ID and password, information for the governance program will be found under the “Governance Program” tab . If you need login assistance or additional information about the Board Governance Program, contact mylearning@nachc com. or (301) 347-0400 . If you have questions about board governance credits during the conference, NACHC staff is available to assist you at NACHC’s Exhibitor and Speaker Check-In .

10 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 NACHC Certificate in Health Center Governance Program for Board Members NACHC is pleased to provide a certificate program designed for Health Center Board Members who wish to follow a formal path of training and skills enhancement in the area of health center governance . Individuals who wish to enroll in the Certificate in Health Center Governance Program must complete the enrollment form (refer to page 13) and submit it at the beginning of the conference to the NACHC Governance counter along with a $25 application fee . Note: The application fee is waived for applicants who serve on the board of a NACHC Organizational Member in good standing and who are registered for the conference.

How do I become certified in Health Center Governance? To obtain certification, you must complete a total of 31 contact hours through attendance/participation in education sessions offered at one of NACHC’s national conferences (Community Health Institute (CHI), the Policy & Issues Forum (P&I), or the Conference for Agricultural Worker Health). One contact hour equals one hour of session time . The total required number of contact hours must be obtained within three years of enrollment in the program . If 31 contact hours are not completed within that three-year time period, you must re-enroll and pay the application fee, if applicable . Due to the changing scope and nature of information related to health centers and the healthcare environment, previously earned contact hours will not be counted toward the new enrollment period . Program participants must attend the following sessions in person: • Board Member Boot Camp: Parts A, B, C, and D (5 contact hours offered only at the CHI and P&I) • At the Bar for Board Members (2 contact hours offered only at the CHI) Program participants must attend a minimum of 24 contact hours within the three-year enrollment period . Participants may choose from all other NACHC conference education sessions that are designated for contact hours . NACHC provides education content in the areas of CLINICAL, FINANCE, GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT, TECHNOLOGY, and POLICY . Participants are encouraged to select a comprehensive course of study based on individual interests and needs . In addition to earning educational credits through NACHC conference attendance, participants can receive credits online via MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) at mylearning .nachc com. .  This icon designates sessions that will be recorded in multimedia format and available online after the conference . These sessions are FREE to ALL paid 2016 P&I attendees via the MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC).

Need your governance status? No more waiting! All records will be updated within four weeks after the conference . Using your NACHC login information, go to the MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) at mylearning nachc. com. . Log in using your iMIS ID and password, information for the governance program will be found under the “Governance Program” tab . If you need login assistance or additional information about the Board Governance Program, contact mylearning@nachc com. or (301) 347-0400 . If you have questions about board governance credits during the conference, NACHC staff is available to assist you at NACHC’s Exhibitor and Speaker Check-In .

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12 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 NACHC Certificate in Health Center GovernanceProgram for Board Members ENROLLMENT FORM

Name: ______

Title: ______

Health Center Organization: ______

Address: ______

City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Phone: ______Fax: ______

E-Mail: ______IMIS ID: ______(in the event NACHC may need to contact you directly) (your badge #)

I wish to receive all correspondence related to the Certificate in Health Center Governance Program:

 at the above address

 at the following address:

Mailing Address: ______

City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Phone: ______Fax: ______

E-Mail: ______

The Certificate Program enrollment fee of $25 is waived for individuals who serve on the board of a NACHC Organizational Member in good standing .

 My health center is not a NACHC Organizational Member, and my enrollment fee of $25 is enclosed .

______Signature Date

For NACHC use only: Date received: ______

Organizational Member in Good Standing: ______Yes ______No

Enrollment Fee: $ ______Enclosed Amount: $ ______

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14 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 êêê Conference Basics

Business Center The Business Center can serve as your extended office while you’re in town . The business center, located on the Mezzanine Level, offers a full range of services including: photocopying, faxing, word processing, computer workstation rental, and much more . Business Center Hours: Monday – Friday 7:00am – 6:00pm Saturday – Sunday 8:00am – 4:00pm

Cellular Telephones — PLEASE Turn OFF Your Cell Phone Please be considerate of others . Ringers on cell phones and other electronic devices should be turned off or switched to vibrate mode in conference education sessions, meetings, and social events .

Conference Attire We invite you to dress in comfortable business casual style for the conference . Hotel meeting rooms can sometimes be chilly, so you are advised to bring a sweater or light jacket as well .

Health Center Board Members Health Center Board Members are encouraged to visit with members of the NACHC Consumer/ Board Member Committee . Share experiences with other board members from around the country and learn how to make the most of your conference experience . Committee members will be located on the Lobby Level for your convenience .

Job Board A job placement board will be on display in the NACHC Registration area on the Lobby Level . If you wish to advertise job vacancies for your organization, please post them on the job board . Please limit all job postings to one page .

Lost and Found Please check with the hotel’s front desk for lost and found items .

Messages In case of an emergency, callers should contact the hotel directly and request that a copy of the message be given to the NACHC Registration staff . The telephone number of the Marriott Wardman Park is (202) 328-2000 . Messages will be posted on a designated message board near the NACHC Registration area, located on the Lobby Level .

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 15 sponsored by Membership Organizations or individuals who are not members of NACHC and are interested in joining may contact the NACHC office at (301) 347-0400 or obtain a membership application by visiting the NACHC Information Center located on the Lobby Level . You may also visit the NACHC Booth, in the EXPO Hall, on Friday, March 18 .

MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) — Continuing education right at your fingertips The world of NACHC events is just a click away! The MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) is your online portal to educational content from all NACHC events . All P&I education sessions are FREE to ALL paid 2016 P&I attendees . This valuable online service provides access to meeting content on digital media — WHENEVER you need it — captured live and available to you via MyNACHC! View courses online (as released for inclusion), captured as true multimedia re-creations with synchronized slides, handouts, and much more . Listen to a motivating, informative general session or a compelling workshop you may have missed . This is an excellent training tool and informational resource for missed courses . The MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) provides: • Quick and easy access to past and current content from NACHC conferences and other training events . • The ability to earn additional continuing education (CME/CE) credits in the professional disciplines currently offered onsite at NACHC conferences (including NACHC’s Certificate of Board Governance Program) . • Session audio recordings synchronized to PowerPoint presentations. • The ability to track your own continuing education units and attendance certification.

 This icon designates sessions that will be recorded in multimedia format and available online after the conference. These sessions are FREE to ALL paid 2016 P&I attendees via the MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC).

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16 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Hours and Location

Registered Attendees The NACHC Registration area is located on the Lobby Level of the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel . Registered attendees can pick up their badges and registration packets during the following hours: Registration Hours Tuesday, March 15 4:00pm – 6:00pm Wednesday, March 16 7:30am – 5:00pm Thursday, March 17 7:00am – 3:30pm Friday, March 18 7:00am – 3:30pm Saturday, March 19 7:30am – 10:30am

Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In NACHC’s Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In is located in the NACHC Registration area on the Lobby Level . All exhibitors and speakers are asked to report to this area upon arrival at the conference . At this location, exhibitors will receive badges and booth packets . Speakers will receive badges, provide NACHC staff with copies of materials, and review or upload presentations . (Exhibitor and Speaker Check-In hours are the same as registration hours.)

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The Mobile App for the 2016 P&I is here! Instructions on how to download this free app for Android, Apple, and BlackBerry users are as follows: How to locate and download the App from Google Play Store for Android or App Store for Apple: 1 . Launch the Google Play Store or App Store 2 . Search the name NACHC Events 3 . Tap the event App icon/listing 4 . Tap the Install button 5 . Enter Google ID or Apple ID password and click OK 6 . Tap the Accept and Download button 7 . App begins downloading and displays on your phone 8 . Tap the NACHC Events app 9 . Tap Main Menu at the bottom of the screen 10 . Tap Meeting icon on the bottom of the screen 11 . Tap P&I 2016 – Policy & Issues Forum For attendees who don’t have access to the smartphones listed above, you may view our web version of the 2016 P&I Mobile App by visiting: http://m4.goeshow.com/nachc/policy/2016 .

Need Help?

We want to ensure that your attendance at this conference is an enjoyable experience . If we can be of any assistance, please call on any member of the Meetings Team .

Mary Hawbecker Senior Vice President, NACHC Operations and Chief Financial Officer

Cynthia J. Gady Tricia Fleisher Willhide, CMP, CEM Associate Vice President Assistant Director

Narine Hovnanian Helene Slavin Meetings Manager Meetings Associate

18 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 êêê Hotel Information

Marriott Wardman Park 2660 Woodley Rd ., NW 2500 Calvert St ., NW Washington, DC 20008 Washington, DC 20008 (202) 328-2000 (202) 234-0700 Churchill The Dupont Circle Hotel 1914 Connecticut Ave ., NW 1500 New Hampshire Ave ., NW Washington, DC 20009 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 797-2000 (202) 483-6000 Courtyard Marriott, Washington, DC/ The Dupont Circle 2015 Massachusetts Ave ., NW 1900 Connecticut Ave ., NW Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20009 (202) 265-1600 (202) 332-9300 Hotel Palomar DC 1919 Connecticut Ave ., NW 2121 P St ., NW Washington, DC 20009 Washington, DC 20037 (202) 483-3000 (202) 448-1800

Note: Shuttle transportation will be provided between the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel and overflow hotels throughout the conference, with the exception of the Omni Shoreham Hotel, which is located directly across the street from the Marriott Wardman Park. Shuttle schedules will be posted at each conference hotel (refer to page 20 for details).

Housing Policies The Marriott Wardman Park Hotel is the host hotel for the NACHC 2016 Policy & Issues Forum . In an effort to ensure that all hotels are able to accept the maximum number of reservations, NACHC has implemented the following housing policies: • Each reservation must have a unique name. No person may book more than one room in their name . • A deposit of one night’s room and tax will be taken at the time of booking in order to guarantee your reservation . • Should you need to cancel a reservation, you must do so 30 days in advance of your arrival in order to receive a deposit refund . For cancellations within the 30 days, prior to your arrival date, deposits are non-refundable unless the hotel is able to resell your cancelled room .

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 19 sponsored by êêê Shuttle Service

Only NACHC attendees in possession of their official badge will gain access to this transportation.

Conference Hotels, Wednesday, March 16 – Saturday, March 19 Shuttle transportation will be provided between the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel and all other official NACHC hotels during the conference . Shuttle schedules will be posted at each conference hotel and listed in the addendum . Continuous round-trip shuttle service will be available on the following dates and times: Wednesday, March 16 7:30am – 11:30am and 5:00pm – 9:00pm Thursday, March 17 7:30am – 12:30pm Friday, March 18 6:30am – 10:30am and 5:00pm – 9:00pm Saturday, March 19 7:00am – 11:00am and 12:30pm – 4:30pm All times are approximate and may vary due to weather and traffic conditions. Seating will be limited on all shuttles. Shuttle Schedules for the Capital Hill Visits and Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards will be in the registration bag handouts.

Capitol Hill Visits, Thursday March 17 Continuous shuttle service will be provided for congressional visits on Thursday, March 17, from 7:00am to 11:00am . Please refer to the schedule posted at your hotel for specific times of service to Capitol Hill . In planning your Capitol Hill visit, please note that Garfield Circle is the only authorized drop- off point for either side of Capitol Hill . Garfield Circle, at First Street and Maryland Avenue, SW, is directly behind the U .S . Botanical Gardens and approximately two blocks away from the House buildings . One-way travel time from the hotels to Capitol Hill is approximately 35 minutes, so please plan your trip accordingly.

Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards, Thursday, March 17 Shuttle service will be provided for this conference special event located at the Newseum in downtown Washington . Shuttle transportation will be provided from the Marriott Wardman Park, Washington Hilton, and The Embassy Row Hotel to the Newseum beginning at 5:30pm . Shuttle schedules will be posted at each conference hotel . For those staying at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, please access the shuttle bus from the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 24th Street Entrance . Those staying at the Churchill or the Courtyard Marriott, you can access shuttle transportation from the Washington Hilton, T Street Entrance, and those staying at The Dupont Circle Hotel or the Hotel Palomar, please access the shuttle from the front curbside of the The Embassy Row Hotel .

20 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 The final bus from the Marriott Wardman Park to the Washington Hilton and The Embassy Row Hotel to the Newseum will depart at 7:00pm . Return transportation from the Newseum to the Marriott Wardman Park, Washington Hilton, and The Embassy Row Hotel will begin at 8:00pm with the final bus departing the Newseum at 9:30pm . Shuttle Stops for Conference Hotels Churchill Embassy Row: Walk to the Washington Hilton (T Street Entrance) . Courtyard Marriott, Washington DC/Dupont Circle: Walk to the Washington Hilton (T Street Entrance) . Hotel Palomar DC: Walk to The Embassy Row Hotel . Pickup is curbside on Massachusetts Ave . in front of the hotel . Marriott Wardman Park: 24th Street Entrance . Omni Shoreham Hotel: Walk directly across to the Marriott Wardman Park, and access its 24th Street Entrance . The Dupont Circle Hotel: Walk to The Embassy Row Hotel . Pickup is curbside on Massachusetts Ave . in front of the hotel . The Embassy Row Hotel: Curbside front of hotel on Massachusetts Ave . Washington Hilton: T Street Entrance .

Check the shuttle schedule posted at each conference hotel for detailed pick-up and drop-off times.

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Visit the NACHC Information Center Looking for information on … ■ Campaign for America’s Health Centers? ■ Clinical Affairs? ■ Communications? ■ Community HealthCorps? ■ Conferences and Exhibits? ■ Finance? ■ Membership and membership benefits? ■ Operations? ■ Partnership and Resource Development? ■ PCAs and Networks? ■ Public Policy and Research? ■ Trainings and Technical Assistance? Visit the NACHC Information Center on the Lobby Level where you can speak to staff to learn more about NACHC activities and the many ways that NACHC supports community health centers . Stop by, ask questions, and discover all that NACHC has to offer .

Become a Health Center Advocate Becoming a Health Center Advocate has never been easier – or more important! Raise your voice and take action to support America’s Health Centers and the patients they serve . Join the Health Center Advocacy Network by texting HCADVOCATE to 52886 . By signing up as a Health Center Advocate, you will receive key policy and advocacy information from Washington, DC as well as Advocacy Calls to Action so you can raise your voice to support your health center and the millions of patients health centers serve across the nation .

NACHC gratefully acknowledges the following sponsor: Lanyards

22 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 JOIN THE FUN AT THE NACHC P&I and YOU COULD BE A WINNER! There are three ways to win big while at the NACHC P&I. 1 Social Media and Twitter Contest Join the online conversation at the NACHC P&I using #nachcpi16 on Facebook and Twitter and share your comments . That way, you can share your conference experience with others in real time as events unfold . Also, be sure to follow @NACHC on Twitter (www twitter. com/. NACHC) for important updates before and during the conference . NACHC P&I Twitter Contest Tweet using #nachcpi16 throughout the P&I for your chance to win one of two $100 American Express gift cards in a random drawing . The more you tweet, the more opportunities you have to win! The 2016 Twitter Contest winners will be announced on Friday, March 18 at 5:45pm in the EXPO Hall! You MUST be present to win . Remember to: • Follow @NACHC on Twitter. #nachcpi16 • Make sure your Twitter stream is publicly visible. • Use #nachcpi16 to enter the random drawing, one entry per tweet . • Submit all tweets, using #nachcpi16, by Friday, March 18 at 4:30pm to be eligible for prize drawings .

2 NEW: Play P&I Plinko – Learn and Earn Try your luck at Plinko! Earn up to a maximum of three chances to win a variety of prizes by completing the activities listed below (one ticket per activity) . Once you’ve earned your tickets, redeem them for Plinko chips, drop them into the Plinko board and watch them plink, bump, and bounce their way down the game board towards the winner slot . • Plinko contest begins on Wednesday, March 16 at 8:00am and ends on Friday, March 18, 2016 at 4:30pm . • Once you’ve completed an activity, you will be rewarded one (1) ticket. • Each conference participant may redeem up to three (3) tickets for three (3) Plinko chips (1 ticket per chip) at the NACHC Booth, located in the EXPO Hall on Friday, March 18 from 7:30am to 5:40pm . * If you’ve collected more than three tickets, fill them out and take them to the NACHC Booth in the EXPO Hall for additional entries into the grand prize drawing . Here’s a list of activities that will earn you a ticket for Plinko chips: Visit the NACHC Information Center, on the Lobby Level, or the NACHC Booth, in the EXPO Hall, and: • Bring a non-member to talk to us about NACHC Membership . • Sign up as an Advocate by texting HCADVOCATE to 52886, then show the screen shot to a NACHC Membership representative at the NACHC Information Center or the NACHC Booth .

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 23 sponsored by • Sign up for a Twitter account (if you don’t already have one) and let NACHC staff show you where to follow us on Twitter, and then follow our feed (applies to new followers only) . • Sign up for a Facebook account (if you don’t already have one) and let NACHC staff show you where to like us on Facebook, and then like our page (applies to new followers only) . • Show us your #nachcpi16 tweets and/or Facebook posts (tweets/posts must include #nachcpi16) . Find a Training and Technical Assistance (T&TA) staff member (Hint: they are wearing “Ask me about T&TA” buttons) or visit the NACHC Information Center or the NACHC Booth and: • Tweet “Come learn about T&TA’s 2016 offerings at the NACHC Booth! #nachcpi16” (Note: You must be at the NACHC Information Center while tweeting and show NACHC staff the tweet to receive a ticket) . • Show us that you know how to login, login to MyNACHC using your iMIS ID and password (Hint: the instructions are on the back of the conference badge .) Can’t remember your password? See the NACHC staff at the CEU/Governance Desk near NACHC Registration . • Successfully identify the date of the upcoming Revenue Cycle 360° Seminar (Hint: information can be found on the NACHC website) . Find a Community HealthCorps staff member (Hint: they are wearing “Ask me about Community HealthCorps” buttons) or visit the Community HealthCorps Kiosk or the NACHC Booth and: • Let HealthCorps staff show you where to follow HealthCorps on Twitter, and then follow our feed . • Let HealthCorps staff show you how to like the HealthCorps Facebook page, and then like our page . • Let HealthCorps staff show you where to find the HealthCorps Instagram page, and then follow our page . • Guess how many individuals were assisted by Community HealthCorps members in enrolling in coverage last year . • Tweet “Excited to learn about how @CommHealthCorps supports #CHCs through @AmeriCorps! #nachcpi16” (Note: You must be at the Community HealthCorps Kiosk while tweeting and show the HealthCorps staff the tweet to receive a ticket) .

3 Plinko Ticket Drawing Make sure to fill out your NACHC Plinko ticket(s) with your name and contact information, for entry into the grand prize drawing of one (1) $200 American Express Gift Card . All tickets, including the three (3) redeemed for the Plinko game, will be entered into the grand prize drawing . The Plinko drawing will take place on Friday, March 18 at 5:45pm at the NACHC Booth in the EXPO Hall . You MUST be present to win .

24 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 CONTEST RULES: (1) No purchase is necessary. (2) Twitter contest starts on March 16, 2016 at midnight, and ends on March 18, 2016 at 4:30pm. . Plinko contest begins on Wednesday, March 16 at 8:00am and ends on March 18, 2016 at 4:30pm. (3) Adults over the age of 18, registered to attend the National Association of Community Health Center’s 2016 Policy & Issues Forum, with Twitter accounts that follow @NACHC on Twitter are eligible to win the random Twitter drawing—NACHC employees and exhibitors are not eligible to win. Adults over the age of 18, registered to attend the NACHC 2016 P&I, who complete any of the listed activities and redeem tickets for Plinko chips are eligible to win at NACHC Plinko and be entered in the random Plinko drawing. (4) How to enter: post a publicly viewable tweet related to the P&I and include “#nachcpi16” for the random Twitter drawing that will count as one entry. For Plinko, complete an eligible activity (refer to page 23) and receive a ticket that is then redeemable for a Plinko chip to play. Each individual is limited to redeeming 3 tickets. Ticket is then entered into a random drawing—up to 3 tickets max—for a grand prize. (5) Individual Twitter accounts are limited to 100 non-identical, P&I-related tweet entries and individuals, primary care associations, or health centers are eligible to win only once. (6) Odds of winning are determined by total number of entries. (7) There will be a grand prize drawing for two (2) Twitter winners. Each grand prize winner will receive one (1) $100 American Express Gift Card. Winners will also be announced publicly on http://twitter.com/nachc and http://twitter.com/cfahc). (8) There will be one (1) grand prize Plinko winner who will receive one (1) $200 American Express Gift Card. (9) You must be present to win. If you are not present, that prize will be awarded to another winner selected at random. (10) This is sponsored by the National Association of Community Health Centers, 7501 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1100W, Bethesda, MD 20814.

State-of-the-Art Photo Experience Sponsored by All conference attendees are invited to enjoy a complimentary professional head shot by photographer Craig Mitchelldyer on Friday, March 18th from 7:30am to 6:00pm, located in Exhibit Hall C Atrium . It will take just a few minutes to get your professional head shot taken, which will then be provided to you via a high-resolution digital download the week of March 21 . Nonstop Wellness, a proud partner with NACHC and its business development affiliate Community Health Ventures (CHV), is pleased to offer our Nonstop Wellness program through their Value in Benefits (ViB) pilot . Nonstop Wellness is a unique, partially self- insured health benefits program that provides immediate reductions in premium costs and improved benefits to support recruitment and retention . Learn more at www.nonstopwellness/nachc.

Get LinkedIn Stop by the NACHC Booth in Exhibit Hall C on Friday, March 18th from 7:30am to 6:00pm where our NACHC Communications staff will be available to assist you in creating or updating your LinkedIn profile showcasing your new professional head shot provided by Nonstop Wellness . LinkedIn is a great tool that will help you stay connected to the professional network that can assist you in your professional endeavors . If you need assistance with any other social media tools, NACHC Communications staff is happy to help you with those tools as well!

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 25 sponsored by Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards Thursday, March 17 6:30pm – 9:00pm Off Site: Newseum The annual NACHC Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards will be held at the Newseum, located in the Penn Quarter section of downtown Washington. Join us at 6:30pm for a glass of wine and explore the first floor exhibit gallery, while visiting with colleagues . In addition to honoring members of Congress, NACHC will also honor our own Grassroots Advocacy Hall of Fame Inductees and Grassroots Advocacy Elizabeth K . Cooke MVP Awardees (refer to the Thursday tab page for a complete list of awardees) . This special event is included in the full-conference registration package . A limited number of tickets (on a first-come, first-served basis) are available for $35 at NACHC Registration . You must purchase your additional tickets by Thursday, March 17 at 11:00am . Doors will open promptly at 6:30pm. Admission prior to 6:30pm is not permissible, so please arrive accordingly. The awards program will begin promptly at 7:00pm. Shuttle transportation will be provided from the Marriott Wardman Park, Washington Hilton, and The Embassy Row Hotel to the Newseum beginning at 5:30pm . Shuttle schedules will be posted at each conference hotel . For those staying at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, please access the shuttle bus from the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 24th Street Entrance . Those staying at the Churchill or the Courtyard Marriott, you can access shuttle transportation from the Washington Hilton, T Street Entrance, and those staying at The Dupont Circle Hotel or the Hotel Palomar, please access the shuttle from the front curbside of the The Embassy Row Hotel . The final bus from the Marriott Wardman Park to the Washington Hilton and The Embassy Row Hotel to the Newseum will depart at 7:00pm . Return transportation from the Newseum to the Marriott Wardman Park, Washington Hilton, and The Embassy Row Hotel will begin at 8:00pm with the final bus departing the Newseum at 9:30pm . Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Ave ., NW (located at Pennsylvania Ave ., NW and 6th Street NW) Washington, DC 20001 Metro: Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Station (Green Line and Yellow Lines) or Judiciary Square Station (Red Line) Sponsored by:

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26 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 Conference Networking Reception Friday, March 18 5:00pm – 6:00pm Exhibit Hall C Take this opportunity to visit with colleagues and learn more about the innovative services and products that NACHC vendors will be showcasing throughout the 2016 P&I EXPO: Your Solution Center. Identify new technologies and offerings that will enhance your health center operations and your overall delivery of patient care . Don’t forget the 5:45pm iPad2 and NACHC game prize drawings and announcement of the Twitter and Plinko Contest winners! All NACHC March Madness brackets and Plinko tickets MUST be submitted to the NACHC Booth by 5:40pm and remember that you MUST be present to win .

Board Members CONNECT! Health Center Board Members Networking Reception Friday, March 18 6:00pm – 7:00pm Roosevelt 1 NACHC invites all Health Center Board Members to this networking reception . Get a chance to meet other committed volunteers who serve on health center boards throughout the United States . Light snacks and refreshments will be provided, so take the time to connect at this unique event!

National LGBT Primary Care Alliance Reception Friday, March 18 6:00pm – 7:00pm Roosevelt 4 The National LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) Primary Care Alliance invites you to a reception to meet your colleagues from health centers across the country . Join us for a glass of wine and learn more about available education, training, and community-based research initiatives focused on the LGBT community .

New Member Welcome Reception (Invitation Only) Friday, March 18 6:00pm – 7:00pm Wilson C NACHC welcomes all new members, as well as those considering membership, to this event . This is an ideal opportunity to meet and build relationships with fellow health center professionals, and learn about the many benefits of NACHC Membership .

Young Professionals Leadership Exchange Friday, March 18 6:30pm – 8:00pm Off Site: Petits Plats With an expansive network of clinics and an ever-increasing patient population reaching more than 1 in 15 Americans, health centers are now more than ever looking to the next generation of leaders to continue the mission of high-quality, cost-effective, accessible healthcare for all . NACHC invites young leaders from across the Health Center Movement to the Young Professionals Leadership Exchange . Take this opportunity to network with fellow health center leaders and exchange ideas related to our dynamic healthcare system, the future of health centers, and career development in the healthcare field . Enjoy this opportunity to leave the hotel, discover the neighborhood, and join your peers! This off-site event will take place at Petits Plats, 2653 Connecticut Ave ., NW, Washington, DC, (202)518-0018, www .petitsplats com. .

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 27 sponsored by Expanding Community Health Services to an Aging Population

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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

12:00pm – Grassroots Advocacy Leadership Program (Pre-meeting event; special registration required.) Lincoln 5 6:30pm 4:00pm – Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 6:00pm 7:00pm – State Legislative Coordinators Meeting Exhibit Hall C 8:30pm

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

7:30am – Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 5:00pm 8:00am – Board Member Boot Camp* Exhibit Hall C 2:45pm Setting the Stage (8:00am – 8:40am) *Pre-meeting event; registration is Part A: The Quality Umbrella (8:40am – 9:30am) PWA1 necessary, but fee is not required if Part B: Legal Responsibilities and Liability (9:40am – 11:00am) PWA2 paying the full-conference fee . Part C: Administrative Oversight/Personnel Policies and Procedures 7:30am – 9:00am Coffee provided 11:10am – 12:00pm) PWA3 12:00pm – 1:10pm Lunch on your own Part D: Financial Responsibilities (1:10pm – 2:15pm) PWA4 Table Discussions and Wrap-Up (2:15pm – 2:45pm)

12:30pm – Be Ready to Head to the Hill: 2016 Health Center Policy Agenda, Washington 1-3 2:45pm Advocacy Strategy, and How to Move Congress to ACT! PWB1 3:00pm – Marriott Ballroom 5:30pm Opening General Session PGS1

EXPLANATION OF SESSION CODES The first letter of the code is the meeting: P = P&I. The second letter of the code indicates the day of the week: W = Wednesday, Th = Thursday, F = Friday, and Sa = Saturday. The third letter in the code indicates the location with each letter A–K representing a different meeting room. The number at the end of the code signals whether it is the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd time slot of each day .

PThB2

Meeting Second time slot of the day Code Day of Located in Week Thurgood Marshall North

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 31 sponsored by Thursday, March 17, 2016 Thursday, March 17, 2016

ROOMS Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall ROOMS Maryland Virginia Delaware Washington 1 Washington 2-3 Æ North East South and West Å 7:00am – 7:00am – Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 3:30pm 3:30pm PThG1 P2P Networking Session 8:30am – PThA1 PThB1 PThC1 PThD1 PThF1 Accountable Care Readiness PThH1 PThJ1 8:30am – 10:00am Visualizing and Aligning the Revenue Cycle Leading a Successful Leader Sponsor Session Population Health: Identifying the Drivers of Understanding Accountable 10:00am Understanding Health for Payment Reform: Moving Executive Team The Extensive Impact of PIN Transforming the Care Maximum Performance Care for Health Center Data: Social Determinants From Volume to Value 2013-01 on Budgeting and Delivery System, Part I Boards of Health and Your Health Grants Management 8:00am – 10:00am Center

Data Finance Management Finance Population Health Accountable Care Management Accountable Care 10:00am – 10:00am – Refreshment Break Lobby Level Foyer Refreshment Break Lobby Level Foyer 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am – PThA2 PThB2 PThC2 PThD2 PThF2 PThG2 PThJ2 10:30am – 12:00pm Attaining Clinical and A Look at the New Medicare Hallmarks of High Don’t Get Caught in the Population Health: Veterans Choice Act Update: Creating Dynamic, 12:00pm Financial Integration in an FQHC Cost Report and Performance: Exploring Searchlight: Investigations, Transforming the Care Innovative Practices in Innovative Models for Accountable Care World Other Medicare FQHC the Relationship Between Self-Disclosures, Delivery System, Part II Health Centers to Engage Health Center Outreach and Reimbursement Clinical, Financial, and Whistleblowers, and MORE! Veterans, the VA, and the Enrollment Operational Excellence at Community America’s Health Centers Accountable Care Finance Management Compliance Population Health Veterans Outreach and Enrollment 6:30pm – 6:30pm – Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards at the NEWSEUM Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards at the NEWSEUM 9:00pm 9:00pm

32 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 Thursday, March 17, 2016 Thursday, March 17, 2016

ROOMS Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall ROOMS Maryland Virginia Delaware Washington 1 Washington 2-3 Æ North East South and West Å 7:00am – 7:00am – Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 3:30pm 3:30pm PThG1 P2P Networking Session 8:30am – PThA1 PThB1 PThC1 PThD1 PThF1 Accountable Care Readiness PThH1 PThJ1 8:30am – 10:00am Visualizing and Aligning the Revenue Cycle Leading a Successful Leader Sponsor Session Population Health: Identifying the Drivers of Understanding Accountable 10:00am Understanding Health for Payment Reform: Moving Executive Team The Extensive Impact of PIN Transforming the Care Maximum Performance Care for Health Center Data: Social Determinants From Volume to Value 2013-01 on Budgeting and Delivery System, Part I Boards of Health and Your Health Grants Management 8:00am – 10:00am Center

Data Finance Management Finance Population Health Accountable Care Management Accountable Care 10:00am – 10:00am – Refreshment Break Lobby Level Foyer Refreshment Break Lobby Level Foyer 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am – PThA2 PThB2 PThC2 PThD2 PThF2 PThG2 PThJ2 10:30am – 12:00pm Attaining Clinical and A Look at the New Medicare Hallmarks of High Don’t Get Caught in the Population Health: Veterans Choice Act Update: Creating Dynamic, 12:00pm Financial Integration in an FQHC Cost Report and Performance: Exploring Searchlight: Investigations, Transforming the Care Innovative Practices in Innovative Models for Accountable Care World Other Medicare FQHC the Relationship Between Self-Disclosures, Delivery System, Part II Health Centers to Engage Health Center Outreach and Reimbursement Clinical, Financial, and Whistleblowers, and MORE! Veterans, the VA, and the Enrollment Operational Excellence at Community America’s Health Centers Accountable Care Finance Management Compliance Population Health Veterans Outreach and Enrollment 6:30pm – 6:30pm – Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards at the NEWSEUM Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards at the NEWSEUM 9:00pm 9:00pm

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 33 sponsored by Friday, March 18, 2016 Friday, March 18, 2016 ROOMS Thurgood Thurgood Thurgood Thurgood ROOMS Maryland Virginia Delaware Washington 1 Washington 2-3 Washington 4-6 Æ Marshall North Marshall East Marshall South Marshall West Å 7:00am – 7:00am – Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 3:30pm 3:30pm 7:30am – 7:30am – Continental Breakfast in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C Continental Breakfast in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C 8:30am 8:30am 7:30am – 7:30am – EXPO Hall Open Exhibit Hall C EXPO Hall Open Exhibit Hall C 6:00pm 6:00pm 8:00am – PFA1 PFB1 PFC1 PFD1 PFE1 PFF1 PFG1 PFH1 PFJ1 PFK1 8:00am – 9:30am Working Toward The 340B Drug Pricing Leveraging Health Predictive Analytics Harnessing the Power CMS Administrative Ten Things Every Meeting the Accessing Claims The Role of Board 9:30am Payment Reform: Program: Policy Center-Hospital of #SocialNetworks: Update: What’s New Health Center Can Do Behavioral Health Data and What to Members in the HRSA Utilizing NACHC’s Changes and the Partnerships to One of the Most With Medicare, To Provide Inclusive Needs of Health Do With It to Assess Operational Site Visit Payment Reform Impact on Health Inform, Influence, and Effective Advocacy Medicaid, and the Care for LGBT People Center Patients: Performance: Readiness Centers Implement Policy Tools to Make Your Exchanges Patient-Centered Examples From the Assessment Tool Voice Heard Models and Policies Field That Change Lives and Improve Health Outcomes Payment Reform 340B Partnerships Population Health Advocacy CMS LGBT Care Behavioral Health Data Board Governance Integration 9:30am – 9:30am – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Exhibit Hall C Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Exhibit Hall C 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am – 10:30am – Marriott Ballroom Marriott Ballroom 12:30pm General Session: CMS, HRSA, and VA Updates PGS2 General Session: CMS, HRSA, and VA Updates PGS2 12:30pm 12:30pm – 12:30pm – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshments in EXPO Hall; lunch on your own) Exhibit Hall C Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshments in EXPO Hall; lunch on your own) Exhibit Hall C 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm – PFA2 PFB2 PFC2 PFD2 PFE2 PFF2 PFG2 PFJ2 PFK2 1:30pm – 3:00pm The Capitol Hill P2P Networking Wrestling With State The Health Center of Sitting at the Head Does Your Scope of Identifying and Making It Count: A Health Center 3:00pm “Kitchen Sink”: An Session Payment Reform 2020: Implications for of the Table: Dimen- Project Work for You? Cultivating Private Network’s Success- Advocacy for Board In-Depth Look at Be the Change: the Senior Leadership sions of Board Chair StateCANCELLED and Local ful Use of a Data Members What’s Percolating on Improve Health Team Leadership Sources of Support Analytics Platform to Capitol Hill Outcomes for LGBT Improve Outcomes People Through Operational and Cultural Excellence LEARNING LAB LEARNING LAB LEARNING LAB

Limit 50 Policy LGBT Care Grants Management/ Development/ Data Advocacy 1:30pm – 4:30pm 1:30pm – 4:30pm 1:30pm – 4:30pm Scope Fundraising 3:00pm – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment 3:00pm – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Exhibit Hall C 3:30pm Exhibit Hall C 3:30pm Break in EXPO Hall) Limit 30 Limit 50 Limit 60 3:30pm – PFA3 PFF3 PFG3 PFH3 PFJ3 PFK3 3:30pm – 5:00pm It’s Not All About the ALL NACHC Learning Labs are limited in participant space and require Assuring Oral Health P2P Networking La Defensa de los Getting the Most HRSA Administrative 5:00pm Money . . Coding and special registration. Learning Labs are open only to full-paying is Integrated With Session Centros de Salud Out of National Update Documentation for attendees. The $25 fee for lab participation partially subsidizes the Primary Care When Outreach and 101: Lo Necesario Health Center Week: Compliance light refreshments included in ALL labs. Preregistration and $25 fee Serving Populations Enrollment Hot para ser un Líder de Event Planning, required by March 11, 2016. No on-site registration is available. of Focus Topics la Defensa de los Sponsorships, and 3:30pm – 5:30pm Centros de Salud Public Relations Coding/Compliance Payment Reform Management Board Governance Oral Health Outreach and Advocacy Advocacy Policy Integration Enrollment 5:00pm – 5:00pm – Conference Networking Reception in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C Conference Networking Reception in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C 6:00pm 6:00pm

34 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 Friday, March 18, 2016 Friday, March 18, 2016 ROOMS Thurgood Thurgood Thurgood Thurgood ROOMS Maryland Virginia Delaware Washington 1 Washington 2-3 Washington 4-6 Æ Marshall North Marshall East Marshall South Marshall West Å 7:00am – 7:00am – Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 3:30pm 3:30pm 7:30am – 7:30am – Continental Breakfast in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C Continental Breakfast in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C 8:30am 8:30am 7:30am – 7:30am – EXPO Hall Open Exhibit Hall C EXPO Hall Open Exhibit Hall C 6:00pm 6:00pm 8:00am – PFA1 PFB1 PFC1 PFD1 PFE1 PFF1 PFG1 PFH1 PFJ1 PFK1 8:00am – 9:30am Working Toward The 340B Drug Pricing Leveraging Health Predictive Analytics Harnessing the Power CMS Administrative Ten Things Every Meeting the Accessing Claims The Role of Board 9:30am Payment Reform: Program: Policy Center-Hospital of #SocialNetworks: Update: What’s New Health Center Can Do Behavioral Health Data and What to Members in the HRSA Utilizing NACHC’s Changes and the Partnerships to One of the Most With Medicare, To Provide Inclusive Needs of Health Do With It to Assess Operational Site Visit Payment Reform Impact on Health Inform, Influence, and Effective Advocacy Medicaid, and the Care for LGBT People Center Patients: Performance: Readiness Centers Implement Policy Tools to Make Your Exchanges Patient-Centered Examples From the Assessment Tool Voice Heard Models and Policies Field That Change Lives and Improve Health Outcomes Payment Reform 340B Partnerships Population Health Advocacy CMS LGBT Care Behavioral Health Data Board Governance Integration 9:30am – 9:30am – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Exhibit Hall C Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Exhibit Hall C 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am – 10:30am – Marriott Ballroom Marriott Ballroom 12:30pm General Session: CMS, HRSA, and VA Updates PGS2 General Session: CMS, HRSA, and VA Updates PGS2 12:30pm 12:30pm – 12:30pm – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshments in EXPO Hall; lunch on your own) Exhibit Hall C Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshments in EXPO Hall; lunch on your own) Exhibit Hall C 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm – PFA2 PFB2 PFC2 PFD2 PFE2 PFF2 PFG2 PFJ2 PFK2 1:30pm – 3:00pm The Capitol Hill P2P Networking Wrestling With State The Health Center of Sitting at the Head Does Your Scope of Identifying and Making It Count: A Health Center 3:00pm “Kitchen Sink”: An Session Payment Reform 2020: Implications for of the Table: Dimen- Project Work for You? Cultivating Private Network’s Success- Advocacy for Board In-Depth Look at Be the Change: the Senior Leadership sions of Board Chair StateCANCELLED and Local ful Use of a Data Members What’s Percolating on Improve Health Team Leadership Sources of Support Analytics Platform to Capitol Hill Outcomes for LGBT Improve Outcomes People Through Operational and Cultural Excellence LEARNING LAB LEARNING LAB LEARNING LAB

Limit 50 Policy LGBT Care Grants Management/ Development/ Data Advocacy 1:30pm – 4:30pm 1:30pm – 4:30pm 1:30pm – 4:30pm Scope Fundraising 3:00pm – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment 3:00pm – Dedicated Exhibit Time (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Exhibit Hall C 3:30pm Exhibit Hall C 3:30pm Break in EXPO Hall) Limit 30 Limit 50 Limit 60 3:30pm – PFA3 PFF3 PFG3 PFH3 PFJ3 PFK3 3:30pm – 5:00pm It’s Not All About the Assuring Oral Health P2P Networking La Defensa de los Getting the Most HRSA Administrative 5:00pm Money . . Coding and is Integrated With Session Centros de Salud Out of National Update Documentation for Primary Care When Outreach and 101: Lo Necesario Health Center Week: Compliance Serving Populations Enrollment Hot para ser un Líder de Event Planning, of Focus Topics la Defensa de los Sponsorships, and 3:30pm – 5:30pm Centros de Salud Public Relations Coding/Compliance Payment Reform Management Board Governance Oral Health Outreach and Advocacy Advocacy Policy Integration Enrollment 5:00pm – 5:00pm – Conference Networking Reception in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C Conference Networking Reception in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C 6:00pm 6:00pm

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ROOMS Thurgood Thurgood Thurgood ROOMS Maryland Virginia Delaware Washington 1-3 Washington 4-6 Æ Marshall North Marshall East Marshall South Å 7:00am – 7:00am – Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer 8:00am 8:00am 7:30am – 7:30am – Registration and Speaker Check-In Lobby Level Registration and Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 10:30am 10:30am PSaB1 PSaD1 Data Ammunition for Is My Health Center 8:30am – 8:30am – PSaA1 Policy and Payment PSaC1 Covered for That? PSaF1 PSaG1 PSaH1 PSaK1 10:00am Advocacy 201: Take Change: Making the Medicaid in the Motivation and Showcasing the Health Health Centers and Workforce: Where Do We Go From Here? Building Confident Boards 10:00am Your Health Center Connection Between Weeds Methods for Engaging Center Value Story in the Engaged in Fundraising Advocacy Program to Patients’ Social Risks Health Center Special Election Season the Next Level and Their Risk of Poor Populations in Health and Higher Grassroots Advocacy Costs 8:00am –10:00am

8:00am –10:00am Advocacy Data Medicaid FTCA Advocacy Communications Workforce Development/Fundraising 10:00am – 10:00am – Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am – 10:30am – Marriott Ballroom Marriott Ballroom 12:00pm General Session PGS3 General Session PGS3 12:00pm

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ROOMS Thurgood Thurgood Thurgood ROOMS Maryland Virginia Delaware Washington 1-3 Washington 4-6 Æ Marshall North Marshall East Marshall South Å 7:00am – 7:00am – Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer 8:00am 8:00am 7:30am – 7:30am – Registration and Speaker Check-In Lobby Level Registration and Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 10:30am 10:30am PSaB1 PSaD1 Data Ammunition for Is My Health Center 8:30am – 8:30am – PSaA1 Policy and Payment PSaC1 Covered for That? PSaF1 PSaG1 PSaH1 PSaK1 10:00am Advocacy 201: Take Change: Making the Medicaid in the Motivation and Showcasing the Health Health Centers and Workforce: Where Do We Go From Here? Building Confident Boards 10:00am Your Health Center Connection Between Weeds Methods for Engaging Center Value Story in the Engaged in Fundraising Advocacy Program to Patients’ Social Risks Health Center Special Election Season the Next Level and Their Risk of Poor Populations in Health and Higher Grassroots Advocacy Costs 8:00am –10:00am

8:00am –10:00am Advocacy Data Medicaid FTCA Advocacy Communications Workforce Development/Fundraising 10:00am – 10:00am – Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer 10:30am 10:30am 10:30am – 10:30am – Marriott Ballroom Marriott Ballroom 12:00pm General Session PGS3 General Session PGS3 12:00pm

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7:30am – 5:00pm Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level

8:00am – 10:00am Legislative Committee Marriott Ballroom: Salon 2

8:00am – 2:45pm Board Member Boot Camp* Exhibit Hall C Setting the Stage Part A The Quality Umbrella Part B Legal Responsibilities and Liability Part C Administrative Oversight/Personnel Policies and Procedures Part D Financial Responsibilities Table Discussions and Wrap-Up *Pre-meeting event, registration required . No fee required if paying the full-conference fee . 7:30am – 9:00am Coffee provided 12:00pm – 1:10pm Lunch on your own

11:00am – 1:30pm PCA and HCCN General Session Omni Hotel: Ambassador Ballroom

12:30pm – 2:45pm PWB1 Be Ready to Head to the Hill: 2016 Washington 1-3 Health Center Policy Agenda, Advocacy Strategy, and How to Move Congress to ACT!

3:00pm – 5:30pm PGS1 Opening General Session Marriott Ballroom

5:45pm – 6:45pm State Delegation Meetings See handout in registration bag for state delegation meeting 7:00pm – 8:00pm State Delegation Meetings times and locations .

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 43 sponsored by OPENING GENERAL SESSION 3:00pm–5:30pm

PGS1  Marriott Ballroom As the 2016 presidential election grows closer, no one should miss this year’s Opening General Session! Learn the implications of the upcoming election on the political climate in both Congress and the states . Find out what the new era of “healthcare transformation” means for our health centers, patients, and communities and what we need to do now to succeed in that new environment . And finally, the 2016 health policy agenda will be presented as our health center advocates prepare to deliver their key messages to Congress about the value of America’s health centers to our nation’s healthcare system – now and into the future . Speakers:

J. Ricardo Guzman Tom Van Coverden Chair of the Board President and CEO National Association of National Association of Community Health Centers Community Health Centers

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Merle Cunningham, MD, MPH Visiting Associate Professor The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services

Kim Sibilsky Chief Executive Officer Michigan Primary Care Association

44 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 EDUCATION SESSIONS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Education sessions do not have prerequisites/pre-work unless otherwise noted within their descriptions.  This icon designates sessions audiotaped with PowerPoint for the MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) .

7:30am – 5:00pm Lobby Level Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In

8:00am – 10:00am Marriott Ballroom: Salon 2 Legislative Committee

8:00am – 2:45pm Exhibit Hall C Board Member Boot Camp (Pre-meeting event. Special registration required.) Coffee will be available for all Boot Camp participants from 7:30am – 9:00am. A changing and increasingly complex healthcare environment presents many challenges for health center governing boards . To be effective, board members must be fully knowledgeable about their roles and responsibilities and the many issues their health centers face as healthcare businesses . This four-part comprehensive seminar is for new board members (as well as “seasoned” board members who want a refresher) .

8:00am – 8:40am Setting the Stage Julie Bodën Schmidt, MS, Associate Vice President, Training and Technical Assistance, NACHC

8:40am – 9:30am Part A The Quality Umbrella PWA1 Providing quality healthcare services is central to the mission, goals, and policies of health centers . The governing board is not only the caretaker and champion of the mission, but is also responsible to adopt and review healthcare policies, including quality assurance and quality improvement . Part A describes various health center activities that fall under the Quality Umbrella such as the Patient-Centered Medical Home Initiative, deeming and credentialing requirements, and partnering with local health systems . Donald L. Weaver, MD, Associate Medical Officer, NACHC

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9:40am – 11:00am Part B Legal Responsibilities and Liability PWA2 Health center boards must ensure full compliance with local, state, and federal laws governing the operations of healthcare businesses . Part B of this seminar covers the nuts and bolts of the board’s legally mandated fiduciary responsibilities, including: federal regulations; statutes and policies impacting the health center; the board’s legal liability and financial responsibility in connection with its decision-making role; and staff/board relationships and roles . Jacqueline C. Leifer, Esq., Senior Partner, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidel LLP

11:10am – 12:00pm Part C Administrative Oversight/Personnel Policies and Procedures PWA3 Health center boards are responsible for establishing general policies for the organization . Part C addresses the governing board’s oversight responsibilities related to personnel policies and procedures – including staff satisfaction – and policies related to facility standards . Malvise A. Scott, Senior Vice President, Partnerships and Resource Development, NACHC

12:00pm – 1:10pm Lunch (on your own)

1:10pm – 2:15pm Part D Financial Responsibilities PWA4 The governing board is responsible for safeguarding the organization’s assets . Part D of this seminar covers the establishment of financial priorities for the organization, the budget process, internal control policies and procedures, long-range planning, financial statements, and audits . Mary Hawbecker, CPA, Senior Vice President, Operations and Chief Financial Officer, NACHC

2:15pm – 2:45pm Table Discussions and Wrap-Up Julie Bodën Schmidt, MS, Associate Vice President, Training and Technical Assistance, NACHC

11:00am – 1:30pm Omni Hotel: Ambassador Ballroom PCA and HCCN General Session

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12:30pm – 2:45pm EDUCATION SESSION

PWB1  Washington 1-3 Be Ready to Head to the Hill: 2016 Health Center Policy Agenda, Advocacy Strategy, and How to Move Congress to ACT! CPE: 2 7. CME/CE/Governance: 2 .25 Level: Basic Topic: Policy This session will provide a clear rundown of the 2016 Health Center Policy Agenda and advocacy strategy . It will be the main opportunity for advocates to hear this year’s “ask” and to dialogue with NACHC policy and advocacy staff about how best to carry our collective message forward . Don’t go to the Hill unprepared – this is your best opportunity to prepare for your 2016 Hill visits and hone your skills to be a more effective advocate . Presenter(s): Jana Eubank, Associate Vice President, Public Policy and Research, NACHC Amanda Pears Kelly, Director, National Advocacy and Civic Engagement, NACHC John Sawyer, Director, Federal Affairs, NACHC Abigail Pinkele, Deputy Director, Federal Affairs, NACHC Jennifer Taylor, Deputy Director, Federal Affairs, NACHC

3:00pm – 5:30pm PGS1 Opening General Session Marriott Ballroom (refer to page 44 for details)

5:45pm – 6:45pm State Delegation Meetings See handout in registration bag for state delegation meeting 7:00pm – 8:00pm times and locations . State Delegation Meetings

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48 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 THURSDAY

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Inductees into the NACHC Grassroots Advocacy Hall of Fame NACHC Grassroots Advocacy Hall of Fame members have all made lasting advocacy contributions to ensuring the creation, survival, and strength of health centers and the Health Center Movement through their dedicated and tireless efforts over many years.

Ellen Adlam, Peninsula Community Health Services, AK Mike Andry, EXCELth, LA Paloma Hernandez, Urban Health Plan, NY Vince Keane, Unity Health Care, DC Annie Neasman, Jessie Trice CHC, FL Elizabeth Swain, CHCANYS, NY

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The NACHC Grassroots Advocacy Elizabeth K. Cooke MPV Award The NAHC Grassroots Advocacy MVP Award is named in honor of the late Elizabeth K. (Betsey) Cooke whose constant effort and unflagging persistence as an advocate for America’s health centers and health center patients set an example for all health center advocates to follow. This year’s honorees all went over and above in their efforts to ensure that their members of Congress actively supported health centers or established or expanded grassroots advocacy efforts at their health center or in their state last year.

Andrea Abel, TACHC, TX Carla Belcher, Community Health Care Systems, GA Kerry Hydash, Family Healthcare Network, CA Anna Kinsey, Kinston CHC, NC Wayne Linscott, White House Clinic, KY Erika Martinez, AACHC, AZ Christian Munoz, Nuestra Clinica del Valle, TX Margarita Ollet, Health Choice Network, FL John Santistevan, Salud Family Health Center, CO Eva Turbiner, Zufall Health Center, NJ Courtney Weaver, TACHC, TX SCHEDULE THURSDAY, MARCH 17

7:00am – 3:30pm Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level

8:00am – 10:00am Education Sessions

8:00am – 5:00pm Capitol Hill Visits (shuttle service begins at 7:00am, refer to page 20 for details)

10:00am – 10:30am Refreshment Break Lobby Level Foyer

10:30am – 12:00pm Education Sessions

6:30pm – 9:00pm Healthcare Leadership Reception Off Site: and Awards Newseum (refer to page 58 for details)

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7:00am – 3:30pm Lobby Level Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In

8:00am – 5:00pm Capitol Hill Visits (refer to page 20 for details)

8:00am – 10:00am P2P NETWORKING SESSION

PThG1 Delaware Accountable Care Readiness This networking session focuses on how health centers/PCAs/HCCNs have reacted to and continue to refine their roles with qualified health plans, managed care organizations, and other accountable care organizations .

¾ Discussion Table 1: ¾ Discussion Table 2: Accountable Care Contracting Issues and Emerging Opportunities for Clinically Opportunities Integrated Networks Presenter(s): Andy Principe, Chief Executive Officer, Starling Advisors Adam Falcone, Esq., Partner, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP

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8:30am – 10:00am Presenter(s): EDUCATION SESSIONS Peter R. Epp, CPA, Partner, Community Health Centers Practice Leader, CohnReznick LLP  Maryland PThA1 Ross Brooks, Chief Executive Officer, Visualizing and Understanding Mountain Family Health Centers Health Data: Social Determinants of Health and Your Health Center  Thurgood Marshall East CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 PThC1 Leading a Successful Executive Team Level: Basic CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Topic: Data Collection and Assessment Level: Advanced In 2010, HealthLandscape launched the Topic: Management UDS Mapper which combines health center This interactive session provides tips and utilization data with the social determinants resources to expand critical leadership skills, of health . The UDS Mapper is an effective, ro- improve communications, implement coach- bust mapping tool built specifically for health ing strategies for better performance, and centers . Users can map their service area or build a cohesive team around five functions other area of interest to better understand that promote excellence in teamwork . Learn the needs of the people who live there and to implement leadership behaviors to sup- can also choose from a library of safety-net port your management team and cultivate providers and tools that allow them to add healthy relationships at every level of your other community resources and data . organization . Presenter(s): Moderator: Jennifer Rankin, PhD, MPH, MS, MHA, , Director, Leadership Senior Manager for Research and Product Cindy Thomas Trainings, NACHC Services, HealthLandscape Presenter(s): PThB1  Thurgood Marshall North Jackie Moen, MA, Senior Consultant, Ray & Aligning the Revenue Cycle for Associates, LLC Payment Reform: Moving From Emmanuel Kintu, Chief Executive Officer, Volume to Value Kalihi-Palama Health Center , Senior Consultant, CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Jeanne S. Twohig, MPA Ray & Associates, LLC Level: Basic Topic: Finance Health reform is transforming the payment system for Medicare and state Medicaid agencies and introducing the concept of Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) . This session will provide an overview of VBP arrange- ments, the individual payment components, and what can be done today to prepare for the future .

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8:30am – 10:00am the needs of these new systems? This session LEADER SPONSOR SESSION will present NACHC’s latest publication on population health and how your health  center can begin transitioning to value-based PThD1 Thurgood Marshall care . South and West The Extensive Impact of PIN Individuals attending this session should also 2013-01 on Budgeting and Grants consider attending the education session Management (PThF2) Population Health: Transforming CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 the Care Delivery System, Part II offered Level: Basic during this conference. Topic: Finance Presenter(s): Shannon Nielson, MHA, PCMH-CCE, Vice Presenters will address key elements in the President of Consulting Services, Centerprise, grant application process and many aspects Inc . of the changes related to PIN 2013-01 . Learn about best practices and recommendations  for avoiding common mistakes during the PThH1 Washington 1 budgeting process . Identifying the Drivers of Maximum Performance Presenter(s): CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Partner, BKD, LLP Jeffrey E. Allen, CPA, Level: Basic Supervising Catherine M. Gilpin, CPA, Topic: Management Consultant, BKD, LLP Attend this session to identify and explore the key elements which drive health center performance, linking specific steps in the 8:30am – 10:00am process of care to cost and satisfaction EDUCATION SESSIONS outcomes . Understanding the relationship between the discrete steps in the process of PThF1  Virginia care to outcomes provides managers with the Population Health: Transforming the insight needed to implement performance Care Delivery System, Part I improvements and forecast operations based on these changes . CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Level: Basic Presenter(s): Topic: Population Health Jonathan Chapman, Director, Community Health Center Advisory Services, Capital Link Health centers are building the foundation Charles L. Moore, President and CEO, of population health management through HealthMETRICS Partners, Inc . the achievement of Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH) and Meaningful Use (MU) . However, as managed care platforms and accountable care roll across the country, how do health centers assure that the work done to attain PCMH and MU accreditation meets

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PThJ1  Washington 2-3 10:30am – 12:00pm Understanding Accountable Care for EDUCATION SESSIONS Health Center Boards CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 PThA2  Maryland Level: Basic Attaining Clinical and Financial Topic: Accountable Care Integration in an Accountable Care Session presenters will examine basic World health center financing, the new types of CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 care models health centers will be asked Level: Intermediate to join (accountable care organizations, Topic: Accountable Care independent practice associations, etc .), and This session will demonstrate various how a health center board should strategize levels and examples of clinical and financial for entering into these types of conversations integration from the individual health center with external partners or other health centers . to the ACO/IPA organization level, and outline Moderator: the steps needed to eventually attain both as Betsy Vieth, MPH, Director, Governance an organization . Presenters will provide an Support, NACHC overview of this model, how health centers Presenter(s): can apply it, and what it takes to be success- Yvonne G. Davis, Board Chair, Health Care ful in this new innovative model . Partners of South Carolina Presenter(s): Shawn Frick, Associate Vice President, PCA Andy Principe, Chief Executive Officer, and Network Relations, NACHC Starling Advisors Jennifer Nolty, Director, Innovative Primary Robert A. Eick, MD, MPH, Director, HCCN, Care, PCA and Network Relations, NACHC North Carolina Community Health Center Association Adam Falcone, Esq., Partner, Feldesman 10:00am – 10:30am Lobby Level Foyer Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Refreshment Break

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PThB2  Thurgood Marshall North Presenter(s): A Look at the New Medicare FQHC Allison Coleman, MBA, Chief Executive Cost Report and Other Medicare Officer, Capital Link FQHC Reimbursement Robert Urquhart, Chief Financial Officer, CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Greater Lawrence Family Health Center Level: Basic  Thurgood Marshall Topic: Finance PThD2 South and West Presenters will cover key areas of the new Don’t Get Caught in the Searchlight: Medicare FQHC cost report, an update on Investigations, Self-Disclosures, PPS reimbursement changes, and also dis- Whistleblowers, and MORE! cuss opportunities new for 2016 that include CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Comprehensive Care Management (CCM) and Level: Basic Advanced Care Planning (ACP) services . Topic: Compliance Presenter(s): This session will discuss the latest informa- Michael B. Schnake, Partner, BKD, LLP tion on regulatory, policy, and enforcement Rebekah Wallace Pardeck, Director, BKD, updates impacting health centers, as well as LLP the “hottest” compliance topics emerging from recent whistleblower claims, self-disclo- PThC2  Thurgood Marshall East sures, OIG audits, HRSA operational assess- Hallmarks of High Performance: ments, 340B audits, and HIPAA enforcement Exploring the Relationship Between actions . Clinical, Financial, and Operational Presenter(s): Excellence at America’s Health Jacqueline Leifer, Esq., Senior Partner, Centers Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Dianne Pledgie, Esq., Compliance Counsel, Level: Basic Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Topic: Management  Capital Link will present highlights from PThF2 Virginia a new study that explores the relationship be- Population Health: Transforming the tween health center financial and operational Care Delivery System, Part II performance and strong clinical outcomes . CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 This HRSA-supported study illuminates the Level: Basic characteristics of health centers that perform Topic: Population Health well, both financially and from a quality of In the second of a two-part series, this care perspective, to assist health centers in session focuses on the creation of a popula- better understanding the factors that may tion health strategy and the effective use of contribute to the success of these “high data and tools in care coordination that lead performers” and to provide benchmarks to better patient outcomes and increased toward which other health centers might practice revenue . strive to improve their performance . Presenter(s): Shannon Nielson, MHA, PCMH-CCE, Vice President of Consulting Services, Centerprise, Inc .

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PThG2  Delaware PThJ2  Washington 2-3 Veterans Choice Act Update: Creating Dynamic, Innovative Models Innovative Practices in Health for Health Center Outreach and Centers to Engage Veterans, the VA, Enrollment and the Community CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Level: Basic Level: Basic Topic: Outreach and Enrollment Topic: Veterans During the third open enrollment period This session will provide an update on the (OE3), health centers assisted millions of Veterans Choice Program and highlight consumers with plan selection and experi- strategies PCAs and health centers have mented with innovative enrollment tools, used to connect and engage Veterans and outreach strategies, and staffing models . their families in their communities . These Presenters will provide a debrief of OE3, organizations will share best practices and which will include: best practices collected by lessons learned from working with the the Bureau of Primary Health Care through Veterans Administration (VA), Veteran Services quarterly progress reports and PCA calls; Organizations (VSOs), and other community an overview of lessons learned and enroll- stakeholders . ment tools developed and implemented by Moderator: Enroll America; and innovative strategies Richard Bohrer, Consultant, Network for enhancing the role of assisters at health Relations, NACHC centers through training, certification, and skill-building initiatives . Presenter(s): Gina Capra, MPA, Director, Office of Rural Moderator: Health, Veterans Health Administration Ted Henson, MS, Director, Health Center Danielle Nugent, Healthcare Transformation Performance and Innovations, NACHC Specialist, Virginia Community Healthcare Presenter(s): Association Shannon Lijewski, Program Specialist, Regan Crump, MSN, DrPH, Director, Office Michigan Primary Care Association of Strategic Planning and Analysis, Veterans Matt Kozar, Director, Strategic Initiatives Health Administration and Planning Division, Office of Policy and Kim Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer, Program Development, Bureau of Primary Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center Health Care/HRSA Sophie Stern, Deputy Director, Best Practices Institute, Enroll America

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6:30pm – 9:00pm SPECIAL EVENT

Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards Off Site: Newseum The annual NACHC Healthcare Leadership Reception and Awards will be held at the Newseum, located in the Penn Quarter section of downtown Washington. Join us at 6:30pm for a glass of wine and explore the first floor exhibit gallery, while visiting with colleagues . In addition to honoring members of Congress, NACHC will also honor our own Grassroots Advocacy Hall of Fame Inductees and Grassroots Advocacy Elizabeth K . Cooke MVP Awardees (refer to the Thursday tab page for a complete list of awardees) . This special event is included in the full-conference registration package . A limited number of tickets (on a first-come, first-served basis) are available for $35 at NACHC Registration . You must purchase your additional tickets by Thursday, March 17 at 11:00am . Doors will open promptly at 6:30pm. Admission prior to 6:30pm is not permissible, so please arrive accordingly. The awards program will begin promptly at 7:00pm. Shuttle transportation will be provided from the Marriott Wardman Park, Washington Hilton, and The Embassy Row Hotel to the Newseum beginning at 5:30pm . Shuttle schedules will be posted at each conference hotel . For those staying at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, please access the shuttle bus from the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 24th Street Entrance . Those staying at the Churchill or the Courtyard Marriott, you can access shuttle transportation from the Washington Hilton, T Street Entrance, and those staying at The Dupont Circle Hotel or the Hotel Palomar, please access the shuttle from the front curbside of the The Embassy Row Hotel . The final bus from the Marriott Wardman Park to the Washington Hilton and The Embassy Row Hotel to the Newseum will depart at 7:00pm . Return transportation from the Newseum to the Marriott Wardman Park, Washington Hilton, and The Embassy Row Hotel will begin at 8:00pm with the final bus departing the Newseum at 9:30pm . Newseum 555 Pennsylvania Ave ., NW (located at Pennsylvania Ave ., NW and 6th Street NW) Washington, DC 20001 Metro: Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Station (Green Line and Yellow Lines) or Judiciary Square Station (Red Line) Sponsored by:

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58 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 FRIDAY

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7:00am – 3:30pm Registration and Exhibitor/Speaker Check-In Lobby Level 7:30am – 8:30am Continental Breakfast in EXPO Hall Exhibit Hall C 7:30am – 6:00pm EXPO Hall Open Exhibit Hall C Be one of the first 250 in the EXPO Hall for a chance to win an iPAD2! 8:00am – 9:30am Education Sessions 9:30am – 10:30am Dedicated Exhibit Time Exhibit Hall C (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) 10:30am – 12:30pm PGS2 General Session: Marriott Ballroom CMS, HRSA, and VA Updates 12:00pm – 5:00pm Training for New Medical Directors - Wilson A Day 1 (Preregistration required. No on-site registration.) 12:30pm – 1:30pm Dedicated Exhibit Time Exhibit Hall C (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) 12:30pm – 2:00pm Bylaws Committee Wilson C 12:30pm – 2:00pm Community HealthCorps Steering Hoover Committee 12:30pm – 2:00pm PCA Lunch (Invitation Only) Roosevelt 1 12:30pm – 2:00pm NACHC GE Centricity User Group Roosevelt 4 12:30pm – 2:00pm NACHC NextGen User Group Roosevelt 2 1:30pm – 4:30pm Education Sessions 3:00pm – 3:30pm Dedicated Exhibit Time Exhibit Hall C (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) 3:30pm – 5:00pm LGBT Task Force Park Tower 8226 3:30pm – 5:30pm Consumer/Board Member Committee Roosevelt 5 3:30pm – 5:30pm Education Sessions 5:00pm – 6:00pm Conference Networking Reception Exhibit Hall C in EXPO Hall 6:00pm – 7:00pm BOARD MEMBERS CONNECT! Health Center Roosevelt 1 Board Members Networking Reception 6:00pm – 7:00pm National LGBT Primary Care Alliance Roosevelt 4 Reception 6:00pm – 7:00pm New Member Welcome Reception Wilson C (Invitation Only) 6:00pm – 7:30pm NACHC eClinicalWorks User Group Roosevelt 3 6:30pm – 8:00pm Young Professionals Leadership Exchange Off Site: Petit Plats 7:00pm – 8:30pm Subcommittee on Health Center Financing Thurgood Marshall West 7:00pm – 8:30pm Subcommittee on Elderly Issues Virginia

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PGS2  Marriott Ballroom CMS, HRSA, and VA Updates Key Administration officials will provide updates on plans and challenges ahead in health- care delivery and major issues of importance to the Federal Health Centers Program . Guest Speakers:

Victoria Wachino, MPP Jim Macrae, MA, MPP Deputy Administrator and Director Acting Administrator Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services Health Resources and Services Administration U .S . Department of Health and Human Services

The Honorable David J. Shulkin, MD, FACP Under Secretary of Health U .S . Department of Veterans Affairs

62 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 EDUCATION SESSIONS FRIDAY, MARCH 18

Education sessions do not have prerequisites/pre-work unless otherwise noted within their descriptions.  This icon designates sessions audiotaped with PowerPoint for the MyNACHC Learning Center (MyNACHC) .

7:00am – 3:30pm Lobby Level Presenter(s): Registration and Exhibitor/ Elena Thomas Faulkner, Senior Consultant, Speaker Check-In JSI Research and Training Institute, Inc . Stacey Moody, Senior Consultant, John Snow, Inc . 7:30am – 8:30am Exhibit Hall C J. Ryan Grinnell -Ackerman, MPA, Policy Continental Breakfast in and Workforce Development Manager, Michigan Primary Care Association EXPO Hall Mary Leath, Chief Executive Officer, Community Health Centers of Arkansas 7:30am – 6:00pm Exhibit Hall C  EXPO Hall Open PFB1 Thurgood Marshall North Be one of the first 250 in the EXPO Hall for The 340B Drug Pricing Program: a chance to win an iPAD2! Policy Changes and the Impact on Health Centers CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 8:00am – 9:30am Level: Intermediate EDUCATION SESSIONS Topic: 340B Drug Pricing Program This session will start with a brief overview PFA1  Maryland of the 340B Program, followed by an update Working Toward Payment Reform: on recent legislative and regulatory activity, Utilizing NACHC’s Payment Reform including the so-called “Mega-Guidance” Readiness Assessment Tool published last fall . It will conclude with a CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 discussion of strategies and tools for ensur- Level: Basic ing that your health center is appropriately Topic: Payment Reform enacting these policies and helpful hints to prepare for a HRSA or manufacturer audit . NACHC, with the help of John Snow, Inc ., Moderator: developed the Payment Reform Readiness Assessment Tool to assist health centers Colleen Meiman, Director, Regulatory Affairs, in their pursuit of cost-effective care by NACHC identifying key competency areas needed Presenter(s): for successful implementation of a payment J.T. Morris, Operations Branch Chief, Office reform model . Presenters will outline how of Pharmacy Affairs/HRSA to use the Tool and address ways to analyze Cindy DuPree, CPA, Partner, Draffin & data in order to drive payment reform efforts . Tucker, LLP Michael Glomb, Esq., Partner, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Michaela Keller, Manager, Federal Affairs, NACHC P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 63 sponsored by FRIDAY, MARCH 18, continued

PFC1  Thurgood Marshall East PFD1  Thurgood Marshall South Leveraging Health Center-Hospital Predictive Analytics Partnerships to Inform, Influence, CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 and Implement Policy Level: Basic CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Topic: Population Health Level: Basic The use of predictive analytics to make and Topic: Partnerships support business decisions is essential as a The National Partnership for the Health Care health center’s payer mix changes and they Safety Net, funded by Kaiser Permanente become responsible for all patients attrib- Community Benefit, is a partnership between uted to them by managed care and account- NACHC, America’s Essential Hospitals, and able care organizations (regardless if treated The George Washington University, and has or not) . This session will define predictive been working with four local health center- analytics, specifically address the data and hospital partnerships in Atlanta, Cleveland, sources needed to predict or forecast a Denver, and Richmond on a two-year project . patient population’s future behavior, identify Health center leaders will share their experi- how a health center can begin using it, and ences with this project, how they engaged include specific examples of its success in the with hospitals on a specific priority area, les- field . sons learned and best practices for building Presenter(s): relationships with hospitals, and perspectives Jonathan Chapman, Director of Community on how partnerships can be leveraged to Health Center Advisory Services, Capital Link benefit the communities they serve . Greg L. Wolverton, FHIMSS, Chief Moderator: Information Officer, ARcare/KentuckyCare Heidi Emerson, Manager, State Affairs, NACHC Presenter(s): Simon Hambidge, MD, PhD, Chief Executive Officer and CMO, Denver Community Health Services Jean Polster, Chief Executive Officer, Neighborhood Family Practice David M. Williams, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Southside Medical Center, Inc . Maureen Neal, CFRE, Chief Operating Officer for Advancement, The Daily Planet Health Center

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PFE1  Thurgood Marshall West PFF1  Virginia Harnessing the Power of CMS Administrative Update: What’s #SocialNetworks: One of the Most New With Medicare, Medicaid, and Effective Advocacy Tools to Make the Exchanges Your Voice Heard CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Level: Basic Level: Basic Topic: CMS Topic: Advocacy Attendees will hear from top CMS officials Session presenters will cover how health on new regulations and guidance impact- center advocates can use social media such ing health centers in Medicare (including as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to grow the new cost report forms and coverage supporters, strengthen capacity to respond for the Chronic Care Management fee), to policy developments, and engage in new federal Medicaid policies, new policies on the advocacy tactics with members of Congress . Marketplace Exchanges, and other topics . An Explore how to use social networks to engage overview of recent litigation involving CMS the press and broader audiences through issues and FQHCs will also be presented. learning what elements of the health center Moderator: movement resonate with them . Presenters John Rigg, MHA, MPA, Director, Office of will review dos and don’ts for social media Policy Analysis/HRSA outreach and correspondence . Presenter(s): Moderator: Corinne Axelrod, MPH, Senior Health Dorian Wanzer, MPA, Grassroots Advocacy Insurance Specialist, Hospital and Manager, Outreach and Communications, Ambulatory Policy Group, Division of NACHC Ambulatory Services/CMS Presenter(s): Susannah Vance Gopalan, Esq., Partner, Aracely Navarro, Regional Advocate, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP California Primary Care Association Susan Sumrell, Deputy Director, Regulatory Pedro Toledo, Chief Administrative Officer, Affairs, NACHC Petaluma Health Center Marisol Murphy-Ballantyne, Assistant Director, Communications, NACHC

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PFG1  Delaware PFH1  Washington 1 Ten Things Every Health Center Can Meeting the Behavioral Health Needs Do To Provide Inclusive Care for LGBT of Health Center Patients: Patient- People Centered Models and Policies That CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Change Lives and Improve Health Level: Basic Outcomes Topic: LGBT Care CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Level: Basic This session will provide an overview of Topic: Behavioral Health Integration LGBT health concerns and steps your health center can take to make healthcare services Many health center patients benefit from both welcoming to and appropriate for LGBT behavioral health services, yet delivering people . Hear from both LGBT consumers these services in the primary care setting can describing their personal experiences ac- be challenging both from operations and cessing care, as well as health centers about policy perspectives . Hear from health center their commitment to creating an affirmative colleagues who have implemented evidence- environment for LGBT people and where that based practices to improve the quality of commitment has led them . care and health outcomes for patients using three successful models: Collaborative Care Individuals attending this session should also and Behavioral Health Consultant Models, consider attending the peer-to-peer network- Trauma-Informed Care, and Chronic Pain ing session (PFB2) Be the Change: Improve Management . Health Outcomes for LGBT People Through Operational and Cultural Excellence offered Moderator: during this conference. Jessica Sanchez, RN, FNP, MS, Chief Quality and Development Officer, Colorado Moderator: Community Health Network W. Paul Curtis, Board Member, Family HealthCare Network Presenter(s): Daniel Miller, MD, Chief, Clinical Integration Presenter(s): and Graduate Medical Education, Hudson , Director, The Harvey Makadon, MD River HealthCare, Inc . National LGBT Health Education Center, The Anne Shields, MHA, RN, Associate Director, Fenway Institute/Fenway Health AIMS Center Advancing Integrated Mental , Chief Executive Officer, Brian Toomey, MSW Health Solutions, University of Washington Piedmont Health Services, Inc . Daren Anderson, MD, Vice President/Chief , Director of Clinical Janice Bacon, MD Quality Officer, Community Health Center, Services and Quality Assurance, Central Inc . and Director, The Weitzman Institute Mississippi Health Services Jennifer Taylor, Deputy Director, Federal , Director of HIV Services, Cyril Ubiem, PhD Affairs, NACHC Whittier Street Health Center

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PFJ1  Washington 2-3 PFK1  Washington 4-6 Accessing Claims Data and What to The Role of Board Members in the Do With It to Assess Performance: HRSA Operational Site Visit Examples From the Field CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Level: Basic Level: Basic Topic: Board Governance Topic: Data Collection and Assessment At least once every three years, Health Center Having access to clinical claims and total Program grantees and look-alikes will have cost of care data from payers can help inform an operational site visit (OSV), from HRSA’s quality improvement and cost control efforts . Bureau of Primary Health Care, to assess the Hear how healthcare organizations have health center’s compliance with program worked with state or managed care partners requirements . This session will present an to access current claims data, the process overview of specific requirements, applicable they went through to get the data, how they to board members, on which reviewers tend used it to assess performance, and the key to focus, the site visit format, and the role of issues they had to deal with to ensure fair governing board members before and during provider comparisons . This session will walk the visit . participants through the practical decision Moderator: points in using the data and is intended for Betsy Vieth, MPH, Director, Governance audiences with little or no background in Support, NACHC research methodology . Presenter(s): Moderator: J. Cornelius Brown, President/CEO, Caitlin Crowley, Policy Research Analyst, HealthNet, Inc . NACHC Phillip Dothard, Board Chair, Heartland Presenter(s): Health Centers Ross Brooks, Chief Executive Officer, Gwenn Rausch, Chief Executive Officer, Mountain Family Health Centers Heartland Health Centers Ginny Roberts, Managed Care Director, Toby Salyers, Board Chair, HealthNet, Inc . Arizona Alliance for Community Health Marcie H. Zakheim, Esq., Partner, Centers Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Abby Sears, Chief Executive Officer, Oregon Community Health Information Network

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9:30am – 10:30am Exhibit Hall C 1:30pm – 3:00pm Dedicated Exhibit Time EDUCATION SESSION (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) PFA2  Maryland The Capitol Hill “Kitchen Sink”: An 10:30am – 12:30pm Marriott Ballroom In-Depth Look at What’s Percolating PGS2 General Session: CMS, HRSA, on Capitol Hill and VA Updates CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 (refer to page 62 for details) Level: Basic Topic: Policy 12:00pm – 5:00pm Wilson A Dive in with the NACHC Federal Affairs team Training for New Medical Directors - for an in-depth look at the range of legislative Day 1 (Preregistration required. issues on Congress’ plate in the coming year . No on-site registration.) Whether it’s related to funding, reimburse- ment, workforce, pharmaceutical policy, or a host of other issues, decisions made (or not 12:30pm – 1:30pm Exhibit Hall C made) on Capitol Hill will have a real-world Dedicated Exhibit Time impact on your health center’s operations . (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Presenter(s): John Sawyer, Director, Federal Affairs, NACHC 12:30pm – 2:00pm Wilson C Abigail Pinkele, Deputy Director, Federal Bylaws Committee Affairs, NACHC Jennifer Taylor, Deputy Director, Federal Affairs, NACHC 12:30pm – 2:00pm Hoover Michaela Keller, Manager, Federal Affairs, Community HealthCorps Steering NACHC Committee Alyssa Shinto, Program Associate, Federal Affairs, NACHC

12:30pm – 2:00pm Roosevelt 1 PCA Lunch (Invitation Only)

12:30pm – 2:00pm Roosevelt 4 NACHC GE Centricity User Group

12:30pm – 2:00pm Roosevelt 2 NACHC NextGen User Group

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1:30pm – 3:00pm P2P NETWORKING SESSION PFB2 Thurgood Marshall North Be the Change: Improve Health Outcomes for LGBT People Through Operational and Cultural Excellence Note: Due to the format of this networking session, participation is limited to the first 50 attendees on a first-come, first-served basis. This session will focus specifically on how all health centers can operationalize care for people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) . LGBT people are often marginalized in our society, experience healthcare discrimination, and have very specific healthcare needs and concerns . As the largest primary care network in the nation, health centers can be the change . Build your technical and cultural competencies and acquire operational strategies that you can use at your health center in such areas as sexual orientation and gender identity data collection; medical-legal considerations; creating a welcoming and affirming environment; and transgender patient engagement and family support . Individuals attending this session should also consider attending the education session (PFG1) Ten Things Every Health Center Can Do to Provide Inclusive Care for LGBT People offered during this conference. Facilitator(s): Eric Gutierrez, MDiv, Director of Health Policy, Los Angeles LGBT Center Michelle Wetzel, JD, Senior Vice President, Policy, Strategy and Business Development and General Counsel, Howard Brown Health Center Expert(s): Harvey Makadon, MD, Director, The National LGBT Health Education Center, The Fenway Institute/Fenway Health ¾ Discussion Table 1: ¾ Discussion Table 2: ¾ Discussion Table 3: ¾ Discussion Table 4: Sexual Orientation and Medical-Legal Creating an Inclusive Transgender Patient Gender Identity Data Considerations and Affirmative Engagement and Collection Expert(s): Environment Family Support Expert(s): Daniel Bruner, JD, MPP, Expert(s): Expert(s): Christopher Brown, Senior Director of Policy, Kristin Keglovitz Baker, David Klein, Peer MBA, MPH, Director of Whitman-Walker Health PA-C, AAHIVS, Chief Support Program Health and Mental Health Michelle Wetzel, JD, Operating Officer, Howard Coordinator, Community Services, Los Angeles Senior Vice President, Brown Health Center HealthCorps AmeriCorps LGBT Center Policy, Strategy, and Omoro Omoighe, MPH, Member, Whitman- Chris Grasso, MPH, Business Development Associate Director, Health Walker Health, District of Associate Director for and General Counsel, Equity/Health Care Columbia Primary Care Informatics and Data Howard Brown Health Access, National Alliance Association Services, The Fenway Center of State and Territorial Deborah Dunn, MBA, Institute/Fenway Health Ronald Wilcox, MD, AIDS Directors PAC, Physician Assistant, Andy Gulati, Manager, Chief Medical Officer, Chase Brexton Health Health IT Training, NACHC NO/AIDS Task Force, A Services Division of CrescentCare Alexa Rodriguez, Transgender Program Coordinator and Translatina Coalition DC Chapter Director, Empoderate-La Clinica del Pueblo

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1:30pm – 3:00pm systems that don’t talk to each other . The EDUCATION SESSIONS challenge is managing clinical data and integrating different data sources . Presenters  will address the goal of providing a platform PFF2 Virginia that integrates these disparate systems and Does Your Scope of Project Work for provides real-time results to a wide array of You? users, while maintaining focus on improving CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 quality of care . Level: Basic Presenter(s): Topic: Grants Management/Scope Michele Russell, Senior Vice President of CIO HRSA has published formal service descrip- Services, Health Choice Network, Inc . tors that outline precisely what is required to consider a service within scope, and has PFK2  Washington 4-6 clearly articulated that a health center need Health Center Advocacy for Board not include each and every interaction with Members patients explicitly in the scope . Session CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 presenters will discuss the ramifications of Level: Basic including or excluding certain activities in Topic: Advocacy or out of the health center scope, and equip health centers to begin considering their This session will share best practices on scope of project strategically . how health center boards can and should work with health center leadership to drive Presenter(s): advocacy initiatives, develop board structure Warren Brodine, President, W .J . Brodine & and advocacy planning to make advocacy Co . an organizational priority, and effectively Nena Davis, Associate Vice President, leverage relationships with other community Grants, AltaMed Health Services leaders to raise awareness and increase Marcie H. Zakheim, Esq., Partner, power and influence . Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Presenter(s): PFJ2  Washington 2-3 David L. Brown, Board Chair, Family Medical Making It Count: A Network’s Center of Michigan, Inc . Successful Use of a Data Analytics Howard Castay, Board Member, Teche Platform to Improve Outcomes Action Clinic Board Member, Peninsula CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Ellen Adlam, Community Health Services of Alaska Level: Basic Topic: Data Collection and Assessment CHCs are held accountable for higher quality care at a lower cost which requires the collection, management, integration, and analysis of ever more complex clinical data . This issue gets multiplied when you are a multi-specialty practice and have disparate

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1:30pm – 4:30pm LEARNING 1:30pm – 4:30pm LEARNING LAB LAB PFC2 Thurgood Marshall East PFD2 Thurgood Marshall South Wrestling With State Payment The Health Center of 2020: Reform Implications for the Senior CPE: 3 6. CME/CE/Governance: 3 .0 Leadership Team Level: Intermediate CPE: 3 .6 CME/CE/Governance: 3 .0 Topic: Payment Reform Level: Advanced Topic: Management Limited to 30 participants. Limited to 50 participants. To help achieve the Triple Aim, health centers are exploring ways their payment systems This three-hour session will involve a panel can be aligned to better support innovation discussion with forward-thinking health and the patient-centered care they deliver . center C-Suite leaders and small-group peer This session will outline key elements of discussions around the health center of 2020 . payment, diagram existing FQHC payment Transformational leadership, technology, models, and help participants to begin workforce, and patient workflows will be up conceptualizing payment reform in their for discussion and review . states . Moderator(s): Session participants should be teams of three Faz Bashi, MD, Coach/Deep Dive and from states considering FQHC payment reform Redesign Trainer, Coleman Associates efforts. A state team should include leadership Melissa Stratman, Chief Executive Officer from the state primary care association and in- and Trainer/Coach/Innovator, Coleman dividuals who provide leadership on financial, Associates operational, clinical, data and IT, and/or policy Presenter(s): issues in the state. Up to 10 PCAs may register Fred Rachman, MD, Chief Executive Officer as attendance is limited to 30 individuals. and CMO, Alliance of Chicago Community Presenter(s): Health Services and Co-Executive Officer, Curtis Degenfelder, President, Curtis Chicago HIT Regional Extension Center Degenfelder Consulting, Inc . Greg L. Wolverton, FHIMSS, Chief Edward T. Waters, Esq., Managing Partner, Information Officer, ARcare/KentuckyCare Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Katie Bell, MBA, MHA, Chief Operating Officer, Neighborcare Health Daren Wu, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Open Door Family Medical Center, Inc . Dale S. Johnson, Chief Financial Officer, Ampla Health

All NACHC Learning Labs are limited in participant space and require special registration. Learning labs are open ONLY to full-paying attendees. The $25 fee for lab participation partially subsidizes the light refreshments included in all labs. Preregistration and $25 fee required by March 11, 2016. No on-site registration available.

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1:30pm – 4:30pm LEARNING 3:00pm – 3:30pm Exhibit Hall C LAB Dedicated Exhibit Time PFE2 Thurgood Marshall West (Refreshment Break in EXPO Hall) Sitting at the Head of the Table: Dimensions of Board Chair 3:30pm – 5:00pm Park Tower 8226 Leadership LGBT Task Force CPE: 3 6. CME/CE/Governance: 3 .0 Level: Intermediate Topic: Board Governance 3:30pm - 5:30pm Roosevelt 5 Limited to 60 participants. Consumer/Board Member Committee This expanded learning lab offers new and experienced board chairs the opportunity 3:30pm – 5:00pm to understand and model the dimensions EDUCATION SESSIONS of board chair leadership that can make their health center boards more effective in PFA3  Maryland discharging their duties, and board meetings It’s Not All About the Money... Coding more meaningful for health center CEOs/EDs and Documentation for Compliance and fellow directors . Learn how to facilitate CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 more meaningful board meetings; recruit, retain, and inspire board colleagues; under- Level: Basic stand how to collaborate with the center’s Topic: Coding/Compliance CEO/ED; and groom the next generation of Appropriate documentation and accurate board leaders . coding are essential components to effective Presenter(s): charge capture and compliant billing Paula Woods, MPH, Principal, Woods/Lidell practices, and can also provide significant Group benefits for health centers and providers Felix H. Liddell, Principal, Woods/Lidell including: mitigating compliance and liability Group risk and supporting improved quality of care . This session will address the importance All NACHC Learning Labs are limited in partici- of documentation and review examples of pant space and require special registration. documentation pros and risks related to Learning labs are open ONLY to full-paying documentation from an electronic medical attendees. The $25 fee for lab participation record . partially subsidizes the light refreshments included in all labs. Preregistration and $25 Moderator: fee required by March 11, 2016. No on-site Sherri M. Goemmer, MBA, Director, registration available. Financial and Business Practices, NACHC Presenter(s): Shellie Sulzberger, LPN, CPC, ICDCT-CM, President, Coding & Compliance Initiatives, Inc .

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PFF3  Virginia Moderator: Assuring Oral Health Is Integrated Donald L. Weaver, MD, Associate Medical With Primary Care When Serving Officer, NACHC Populations of Focus Presenter(s): CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Isaac R. Navarro, DMD, MPH, Clinical Level: Basic Dental Director, Family HealthCare Network Topic: Oral Health Integration Colleen Anderson, DDS, Associate Dental Director, Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Attend this session to learn about health Program centers that have been successful in integrat- Vincent A. Keane, President and CEO, Unity ing oral health with primary care when Health Care, Inc . serving farmworker children, people who are homeless, and people with HIV/AIDS .

3:30pm – 5:00pm P2P NETWORKING SESSION

PFG3 Delaware Outreach and Enrollment Hot Topics As of February 1, 2016, there have been three open enrollment periods for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act . Sustained funding from the Bureau of Primary Health Care for health center outreach and enrollment (O&E) activities has allowed health centers to make ongoing investments in O&E staff, outreach events, and enrollment assistance tools and resources . This peer-to-peer session will provide a dynamic format for discussing a range of O&E issues with your peers . Facilitator: Ted Henson, MS, Director, Health Center Performance and Innovations, NACHC

¾ Discussion Table 1: ¾ Discussion Table 2: ¾ Discussion Table 3: Who’s Left? Identifying Health Insurance and Promising Enrollment and Enrolling the Financial Literacy Tools Policy Initiatives Remaining Uninsured and Strategies Expert(s): Expert(s): Expert(s): Elizabeth Hagan, MPA, Keshia Bradford, MPA, Gerrard Jolly, MA, Senior Policy Analyst, Director, Outreach and National Director, Families USA Enrollment/Strategic Community HealthCorps, Initiatives, Health Center NACHC Association of Nebraska

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3:30pm – 5:00pm PFJ3  Washington 2-3 EDUCATION SESSIONS Getting the Most Out of National Health Center Week: Event Planning, PFH3  Washington 1 Sponsorships, and Public Relations La Defensa de los Centros de Salud CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 101: Lo Necesario para ser un Líder Level: Basic de la Defensa de los Centros de Salud Topic: Advocacy CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 National Health Center Week (NHCW) has Level: Basic become one of the most powerful and Topic: Advocacy effective tools in health center advocacy, Los centros de salud comunitarios sirven public relations, and capital campaigns . This a más de 24 millones de pacientes con session presents effective tools and high- cuidado de salud de alta calidad y bajo costo lights lessons learned for maximizing NHCW a personas que, de otra manera, no tendrían as an annual linchpin of your health center acceso al cuidado de salud . Con tanto en grassroots advocacy and public awareness la cuerda floja, incluyendo amenazas al strategies . Attend this session to learn how financiamiento de los centro de salud y otras to plan and hold successful National Health regulaciones de nivel local, estatal y federal, Center Week events . los centros de salud necesitan su voz en Presenter(s): apoyo al trabajo que hacen . Cada persona Amanda Pears Kelly, Director, National puede hacer un gran impacto para aumentar Advocacy and Civic Engagement, NACHC el acceso al cuidado de salud para los que lo necesitan . Para ser un defensor de los centros de salud, simplemente hay que man-tenerse 3:30pm – 5:30pm informado sobre los temas importantes a los EDUCATION SESSION centros de salud y correr la voz sobre esos temas . PFK3  Washington 4-6 Presenter(s): HRSA Administrative Update Erika Martinez, Grassroots Coordinator, CPE: 2 .4 CME/CE/Governance: 2 .0 Arizona Alliance for Community Health Level: Intermediate Centers Topic: Policy Alex Harris, Grassroots Advocacy Manager for Special Populations, NACHC Attendees will hear from top BPHC speakers on topics such as the upcoming Program Compliance Manual developments from the Office of Quality Improvement, projected funding opportunities, as well as any break- ing developments relating to health centers . Moderator: Colleen Meiman, Director, Regulatory Affairs, NACHC

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Presenter(s): 6:00pm – 7:00pm Roosevelt 1 Jennifer Joseph, PhD, MDEd, Director, BOARD MEMBERS CONNECT! Health Office of Policy and Program Development, Center Board Members Networking Bureau of Primary Health Care/HRSA Reception Suma Nair, MS, RD, Director, Office of Quality Improvement, Bureau of Primary Health Care/HRSA 6:00pm – 7:00pm Roosevelt 4 Jacqueline C. Leifer, Esq., Senior Partner, National LGBT Primary Care Alliance Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Reception

6:00pm – 7:00pm Wilson C 5:00pm – 6:00pm SPECIAL EVENT New Member Welcome Reception (Invitation Only) Conference Networking Exhibit Hall C Reception Take this opportunity to visit with colleagues 6:00pm – 7:30pm Roosevelt 3 and learn more about the innovative services NACHC eClinicalWorks User and products that NACHC vendors will be Group showcasing throughout the 2016 P&I EXPO: Your Solution Center . Identify new technolo- gies and offerings that will enhance your 6:30pm – 8:00pm Off Site: health center operations and your overall de- Young Professionals Petit Plats livery of patient care . Don’t forget the 5:45pm Leadership Exchange iPad2 and NACHC game prize drawings and announcement of Plinko and Twitter Contest winners! All NACHC March Madness brackets 7:00pm – 8:30pm Thurgood Marshall and Plinko tickets should be submitted to the Subcommittee on West NACHC Booth by 5:40pm and remember that Health Center Financing you MUST be present to win . (refer to page 27 for additional networking events) 7:00pm – 8:30pm Virginia Subcommittee on Elderly Issues

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10:00am – 10:30am Coffee Break Lobby Level Foyer

10:30am – 12:00pm PGS3 General Session Marriott Ballroom

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12:30pm – 2:00pm Rural Health Committee Maryland

12:30pm – 2:00pm Committee on Health Center Excellence Thurgood Marshall East and Training

12:30pm – 2:00pm Health Care for Homeless Committee Thurgood Marshall North

12:30pm – 2:00pm Health Center Controlled Networks Delaware A Task Force

12:30pm – 2:00pm Finance Committee Wilson C

12:30pm – 2:00pm Clinical Practice Committee Marriott Ballroom: Salon 1

12:30pm – 2:00pm Health Care in Public Housing Task Force Taft

12:30pm – 2:00pm Membership Committee Virginia

2:30pm – 4:00pm Committee on Service Integration for Thurgood Marshall East Behavioral Health and HIV

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2:30pm – 4:00pm Health Policy Committee Thurgood Marshall West

4:30pm – 6:00pm NACHC Board of Directors Meeting Marriott Ballroom: Salon 1

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Presenter(s): 7:00am – 8:00am Lobby Level Foyer Lindsay Farrell, MBA, FACMPE, President Coffee Break and CEO, Open Door Family Medical Center, Inc . 7:30am – 10:30am Lobby Level Beverly Grossman, Senior Policy Director, Community Health Care Association of New Registration and Speaker York State Check-In Christie Teigland, Senior Director, Statistical Research, Inovalon 7:30am – 5:00pm Wilson A Ted Boesen, Executive Director, Iowa Primary Care Association Training for New Medical Directors - (Preregistration required. Day 2  No on-site registration.) PSaD1 Thurgood Marshall South Is My Health Center Covered for That? 8:00am – 10:00am CPE: 2 .4 CME/CE/Governance: 2 .0 EDUCATION SESSIONS Level: Intermediate Topic: FTCA PSaB1  Thurgood Marshall North Designed for health center executive staff, Data Ammunition for Policy and clinical leadership, and human resource staff, Payment Change: Making the this session will review who is covered by the Connection Between Patients’ Social Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), under what Risks and Their Risk of Poor Health circumstances, and key limitations of the and Higher Costs coverage . CPE: 2 4. CME/CE/Governance: 2 .0 Moderator: Level: Basic Vincent A. Keane, President and CEO, Unity Topic: Data Collection and Assessment Health Care, Inc . Speakers will describe how they envision Presenter(s): their efforts to collect and assess patients’ Molly S. Evans, Esq., Partner, Feldesman social risks will drive discussions with payers, Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP policy makers, and other partners, as well as Matthew S. Freedus, Esq., Partner, how these efforts are helping health centers Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP expand and streamline care management efforts . Moderator: Michelle Proser, MPP, Director of Research, NACHC

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8:30am – 10:00am PSaF1  Virginia EDUCATION SESSIONS Motivation and Methods for Engaing Health Center Special Populations in PSaA1  Maryland Grassroots Advocacy Advocacy 201: Take Your Health CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Center Advocacy Program to the Next Level: Basic Level Topic: Advocacy CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 This session will discuss methods for Level: Basic integrating advocacy into health center Topic: Advocacy operations and the best practices for doing This session will take health center advocacy so in culturally competent ways . Participants programming to the next level by highlighting will hear from experts working with the farm- advocacy tools, tactics, and strategies to cre- worker population, the homeless population, ate a robust and ongoing advocacy program and other diverse groups to learn methods at your health center . for culturally competent outreach and education, strategies for engaging in more Presenter(s): advocacy and civic engagement with these Lolita Lopez, FACHE, President and CEO, populations, and the importance and power Westside Family Healthcare of doing so for the future of health centers Brian Toomey, MSW, Chief Executive Officer, and the millions of patients they serve . Piedmont Health Services, Inc . Presenter(s): Lisa M. Davidson, Director of Government Relations and Advocacy, Wisconsin Primary Alex Harris, MSPH, Grassroots Advocacy Health Care Association Manager for Special Populations, NACHC  PSaC1  Thurgood Marshall East PSaG1 Delaware Medicaid in the Weeds Showcasing the Health Center Value CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Story in the Election Season CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Level: Intermediate Topic: Medicaid Level: Basic Topic: Communications Attend this session to learn the most recent Medicaid developments that impact FQHCs Learn how to tell your health center story to and take a sneak peek at NACHC’s new new audiences using media, social media, Medicaid FQHC PPS manual. and public events and forums as platforms . Identify best practices and take away key Moderator: messaging and communications tools to Dawn McKinney, Director, State Affairs, make your case, and understand the ground NACHC rules for engaging candidates in political Presenter(s): forums . Roger Schwartz, JD, Consultant Susan Sumrell, Deputy Director, Regulatory Affairs, NACHC

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Presenter(s): PSaK1  Washington 4-6 Amy Simmons Farber, Director, Building Confident Boards Engaged Communications, NACHC in Fundraising Amanda Pears Kelly, Director, National CPE: 1 .8 CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 Advocacy and Civic Engagement, NACHC Level: Intermediate , Assistant Marisol Murphy-Ballantyne Topic: Development/Fundraising Director, Communications, NACHC Presenters will provide board members PSaH1  Washington 1-3 and health center staff with knowledge and Health Centers and Workforce: resources to increase their understanding on Where Do We Go From Here? the art and practice of fundraising, identify CPE: 1 8. CME/CE/Governance: 1 .5 roles board members may be able to play, Level: Basic discuss questions around board contribu- Topic: Workforce tions and internal giving campaigns, and guide attendees through interactive discus- Administration and NACHC Public Policy sions on board member engagement . and Research staff will provide updates on Moderator: the current and proposed workforce policies Jason Patnosh, Associate Vice President, related to community health centers, as well Partnership and Resource Development, as possible congressional action on health- NACHC care workforce-related issues in the coming Presenter(s): year . Workforce innovation at community health centers and results from the NACHC Molly Kaser, MPH, President and CEO, workforce survey will also be discussed . Center for Family Health Colenthia Malloy, Chief Executive Officer, Moderator: Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc . Abigail Pinkele, Deputy Director, Federal Amy DeBower, Director of Development, La Affairs, NACHC Clinica de La Raza Presenter(s): Caitlin Crowley, Policy Research Analyst, NACHC 10:00am – 10:30am Lobby Level Foyer Luis Padilla, MD, FAAFP, Acting Bureau Coffee Break Director, Bureau of Health Workforce/HRSA

10:30am – 12:00pm Marriott Ballroom PGS3 General Session (refer to page 80 for details)

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Committee Meetings 2:30pm – 4:00pm Maryland Committee on Agricultural Worker 12:30pm – 2:00pm Maryland Health Rural Health Committee 2:30pm – 4:00pm Thurgood 12:30pm – 2:00pm Thurgood Health Policy Marshall West Marshall East Committee on Health Committee Center Excellence and Training

12:30pm – 2:00pm Thurgood 4:30pm – 6:00pm Marriott Ballroom: Health Care for Marshall North NACHC Board of Salon 1 Homeless Committee Directors Meeting

12:30pm – 2:00pm Delaware A Health Center Controlled Networks Task Force

12:30pm – 2:00pm Wilson C Finance Committee

12:30pm – 2:00pm Marriott Ballroom: Clinical Practice Salon 1 Committee

12:30pm – 2:00pm Taft Health Care in Public Housing Task Force

12:30pm – 2:00pm Virginia Membership Committee

2:30pm – 4:00pm Thurgood Committee on Service Marshall East Integration for Behavioral Health and HIV

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5:45pm iPad2, NACHC March Madness, Plinko, and Twitter contest drawings at the NACHC Booth in EXPO Hall. You MUST be present to win. (refer to page 23 for Plinko and Twitter Contest details)

Why you can’t NEW: Play NACHC March Madness afford to miss it: While networking with colleagues and exhibitors at the P&I EXPO, make sure to play NACHC March Madness for a chance to win Opportunities to establish ê great prizes! relationships with key companies that will help It’s easy to play: you build your health center Step 1: You’ll find the “Sweet 16” bracket in your registration bag . business Simply visit all the participating “Sweet 16” exhibitors featured on the bracket and collect their individual game stamps . ê Demonstrations of new technologies and products Step 2: Once you’ve collected all NACHC March Madness game stamps from participating “Sweet 16” exhibitors, your bracket is ê Invaluable one-on-one officially complete! time with both industry experts and colleagues who Step 3: Drop off your bracket at the NACHC Booth and you are understand the needs and automatically entered for a chance to win great prizes! demands of the community All completed brackets should be submitted to the NACHC health center workplace Booth by 5:40pm to be eligible for the prize drawings at 5:45pm. ê Great giveaways and prizes You MUST be present to claim all prizes.

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340Basics ˜ Booth 323 340Basics provides state-of-the-art propriety web-based virtual inventory and compliance software . Through a secure interface with the client’s electronic medical record, only eligible claims are captured ensuring program integrity and compliance . Retrospective and point-of-sale claims are captured through switch level data from the pharmacy billing software which guarantees 100% capture of all 340B eligible claims . Colleen DiClaudio, 900 Third Ave., 19th Fl., New York, NY 10022 Phone: (347) 601-7195 Email: [email protected] www.340basics.com

Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Booth 521 Almost 300 community health centers have achieved AAAHC accreditation . Our collaborative process guides each center in preparing for the on-site survey . Our consultative approach supports your center before, during, and after the survey . AAAHC surveyors bring years of relevant experience to help your center provide safe, high quality, patient-centered care to the communities you serve . AAAHC has been improving healthcare quality through accreditation for more than 35 years . Mona Sweeney, 5250 Old Orchard Rd., Ste. 200, Skokie, IL 60077 Phone: (847) 853-6060 Email: [email protected] www.aaahc.org

Adaptive Medical Partners Booth 618 Adaptive Medical Partners was formed several years ago to solve a lot of the problems seen in the physician recruitment industry . We are a small, boutique recruiting firm with a solid reputation due to our experienced recruiters, transparency with our clients, innovative technology tools, and the quality of physicians we place . Because of our philosophy and size, we have developed loyal partnerships with FQHCs across the country. Carly Wilhelm, 5100 N. O’Connor Blvd., Ste. 300, Irving, TX 75039 Phone: (817) 506-3744 Email: [email protected] www.amp-health.com

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 89 sponsored by AmeriCares Booth 517 AmeriCares is the largest provider of donated medicines, vaccines, and supplies in the United States, with more than $227 million in aid delivered last year and $3 .6 billion in aid delivered to date . Apply online for our free program at usaccess .americares org. . Sal Migliaccio, 88 Hamilton Ave., Stamford, CT 06902 Phone: (203) 658-9690 Email: [email protected] www.americares.org athenahealth Booth 504 athenahealth is a leading provider of cloud-based services for EHR, practice management, and care coordination and winner of multiple Best in KLAS awards for 2014 . By connecting care across the entire continuum, athenahealth helps its network of more than 75,000 providers thrive through change and stay focused on patient care . Michaela Meyer, 311 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA 02472 Phone: (617) 402-8148 Email: [email protected] www.athenahealth.com

Benco Dental ˜ ˜ Booth 511 Benco Dental is your one-stop dental shop . From everyday consumables to the latest technologies, the company offers everything you need for the life of your practice . John Lamb, 295 Centerpoint Blvd., Pittston, PA 18640 Phone: (830) 399-3986 Email: [email protected] www.benco.com

BKD, LLP ˜ ˜ ˜ Booth 409 As a top-tier CPA and advisory firm, BKD, LLP helps community health centers nationwide with unique financial issues . BKD National Health Care Group provides audit, tax, and accounting outsourcing; operations consulting; cost- report preparation; strategic positioning; and Medicare, Medicaid, and third- party reimbursement consulting to thousands of healthcare providers, including approximately 250 CHCs . Experience objectivity and peace of mind from a firm with resources that bring insight and understanding to improve business performance . Mike Schnake, 910 E. St. Louis, Ste. 200, Springfield, MO 65806 Phone: (417) 865-8701 Email: [email protected] www.bkd.com

90 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 Capital Impact Partners Booth 508 Capital Impact Partners is a leading nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution that delivers strategic financing and supports capacity building and policy reforms that create social impact . Capital Impact works to improve health outcomes for low-income individuals through the financing of, and support for, community health centers nationwide . In our 30-year history, we have deployed over $750 million – more than the next two largest CDFIs combined – to create healthcare access for 1 .7 million patients . Kelly Bougere, 2011 Crystal Dr., Ste. 750, Arlington, VA 22202 Phone: (510) 496-2219 Email: [email protected] www.capitalimpact.org

Capital Link Booth 217 Capital Link is a national, non-profit organization that has worked with hundreds of heath centers and primary care associations over the past 15 years to plan capital projects, finance growth, and identify ways to improve performance . We provide innovative advisory services and extensive technical assistance with the goal of supporting and expanding community-based healthcare . Mark Lurtz, 2185 Roselake Cir., Cottleville, MO 63376 Phone: (636) 244-3082 Email: [email protected] www.caplink.org

Cardinal Health ˜ ˜ Booth 321 At Cardinal Health, we strive to provide high quality healthcare and pharmacy access to patients in their communities . Community health centers offer a comprehensive approach to keeping patients healthy by striving to be true patient-centered medical homes . Cardinal Health is proud to serve your community with local, passionate healthcare professionals . Jessie Slater, 7000 Cardinal Pl., Dublin, OH 43017 Phone: (614) 757-1422 Email: [email protected] www.cardinalhealth.com

Centene Corporation ˜ Booth 206 Centene is the leading multi-line healthcare enterprise that provides programs and services to the uninsured and underinsured . Miranda Paschal, 7700 Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63105 Phone: (850) 661-7946 Email: [email protected] www.centene.com

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 91 sponsored by ClaimRemedi Booth 619 ClaimRemedi is an industry-leading technology company providing web-based solutions for streamlining the insurance claims and revenue lifecycle . Our high-tech tools help physician offices, clinics, and hospitals increase billing efficiency and reduce claim rejections and denials, ultimately boosting the office’s overall revenue . With highly customizable solutions and an experienced, responsive support team, ClaimRemedi is making it easier for care providers to focus on what they do best – taking care of patients . Anthony Lancia, 2255 Challenger Way, Ste. 113, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Phone: (800) 763-8484 Email: [email protected] www.claimremedi.com

CohnReznick LLP ˜ Booth 212 As one of the leading accounting, tax, and advisory firms in the United States, CohnReznick understands the fiscal and operational issues that community health centers face in light of healthcare reform . Our dedicated healthcare industry partners and professionals provide a wide range of audit, tax, and financial advisory services to help them address Affordable Care Act regulations, streamline costs, strengthen reimbursement and compliance processes, and improve performance . Peter Epp, 1301 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019 Phone: (646) 254-7411 Email: [email protected] www.cohnreznick.com

Community Health Ventures ˜ Booth 200 The Value in Purchasing (ViP) and the Value in Staffing (ViS) programs are the only NACHC-endorsed national group purchasing programs . Come visit us and see how to get discounted pricing for your staffing, medical, dental, and office supplies and services; capital equipment; and injectibles . ViP and ViS Partners offer the deepest discounts and the best products and services supporting community health centers . Danny Hawkins, 102 S. Alfred St., Alexandria, VA 22314-3002 Phone: (703) 684-3982 Email: [email protected] www.communityhealthventures.com

CompuGroup Medical ˜ Booth 604 CompuGroup Medical’s (CGM’s) superior physician practice FQHC/CHC solutions improve patient quality outcomes, support Meaningful Use, and optimize reimbursement and cost management . Offering EHR/PM and productivity solutions, EDI/reimbursement, lab information systems and more, CGM technology provides the pertinent medical data to synchronize the practice of healthcare . Jill Courcier, 3300 N. Central Ave., Ste. 2100, Phoenix, AZ 85012 Phone: (520) 404-8185 Email: [email protected] www.cgmus.com

92 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 Dentrix Enterprise ˜ ˜ Booth 614 Dentrix® Enterprise is the leading practice management software for community health centers, multi- site dental practices, hospitals, and universities . It’s ideal for large dental organizations that require a centralized database to provide scheduling, billing, insurance, collections, and robust reporting across multiple locations . Its scalable, multi-site logic manages any number of workstations and provides tight security with access to network usage statistics via one main server—in real time . Dentrix Enterprise will improve patient care, reduce risk, manage insurance, and increase overall efficiency . Jan Abbott, 1220 South 630 East, American Fork, UT 84003 Phone: (603) 859-4580 Email: [email protected] www.dentrixenterprise.com

Department of Veterans Affairs, VHA, Office of Rural Health Booth 519 Through collaborations with other VA program offices, federal partners, state partners, and rural communities, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Office of Rural Health works to optimize the use of available and emerging technologies, establish new access points to care, and employ strategies to increase healthcare options for all rural Veterans . We are committed to honoring service and empowering health . Tommy Driskill, 810 Vermont Ave., Mail Code 10P1R, Washington, DC 20420 Phone: (808) 433-0787 Email: [email protected] www.ruralhealth.va.gov

Direct Relief Booth 421 Since 2004, Direct Relief has supported health centers’ critical work by mobilizing and providing $500 million in free medications and supplies to a growing network of more than 2,000 nonprofit safety- net facilities nationwide – 8,000 deliveries of $89 million in requested items in the last year . Leveraging philanthropic partnerships, unique status as the only VAWD©-accredited nonprofit, and 50-state Rx- distribution licensing, Direct Relief continues to network safety-net facilities for rapid assessment and efficient response in emergencies . Katie Lewis, 27 S. La Patera Ln., Santa Barbara, CA 93117 Phone: (805) 879-4945 Email: [email protected] www.directrelief.org eClinicalWorks ˜ ˜ ˜ Booth 415 eClinicalWorks offers ambulatory clinical solutions consisting of EMR/PM software, patient portals, and a community health records application . ® With more than 115,000+ physicians and 600,000+ users across all 50 states using its solutions, customers include physician practices, out- patient departments of hospitals, health centers, departments of health, and convenient care clinics . Kelli Smith, 2 Technology Dr., Westborough, MA 01581 Phone: (508) 836-2700 Email: [email protected] www.eclinicalworks.com

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 93 sponsored by ECRI Institute Booth 516 ECRI Institute is an independent nonprofit researching the best approaches to improving patient care . Our unbiased, evidence-based research, information, membership programs, and educational services help you to lead your organization in assessing and addressing patient safety, quality and risk management challenges, procure cost-effective technology, and align capital investments with strategic technology needs . ECRI Institute is designated an Evidence-Based Practice Center by the U .S . Agency for Health Research and Quality. ECRI Institute PSO is listed as a federally-certified Patient Safety Organization by the U .S . Department of Health and Human Resources . Amy Goldberg-Alberts, 5200 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Phone: (610) 825-6000 Email: [email protected] www.ecri.org

Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Booth 510 HealthCenterCompliance .com provides a broad range of compliance and FTCA resources that address the most important risk areas facing health centers today . Subscription options include compliance toolkits, in-depth articles and analysis, telephone consultations, compliance risk assessments, and training opportunities . These resources have been developed by attorneys at the law firm of Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP in collaboration with NACHC . Jaime Hirschfeld, 1129 20th St., NW, Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 466-8960 Email: [email protected] www.ftlf.com

FORTS Medical Booth 520 FORTS utilizes a ground-breaking, fold-out clinic technology to create a fully self-contained, rapidly deployable, highly cost-effective medical/dental clinic access point focused on reaching at-risk populations . Brian Albers, 4650 Lyons Technology Pkwy., Coconut Creek, FL 33073 Phone: (704) 778-2442 Email: [email protected] www.fortsusa.com

Greenway Health ˜ Booth 616 Greenway Health is an award winning, proven practice management and EHR solution for CHCs-- empowering community health centers to best serve their patients and communities . Greg Murchison, One Metroplex Dr., Ste. 500, Birmingham, AL 35209 Phone: (205) 908-6371 Email: [email protected] www.greenwayhealth.com

94 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 HealthLandscape Booth 214 HealthLandscape designs, develops, and deploys interactive web applications and data solutions that allow public users, policy makers, and planners to combine, analyze, and display information in ways that promote understanding . We maintain a portfolio of web-based data systems for clients as diverse as regional planning collaborations, state-wide primary care organizations, and HRSA . HealthLandscape is skilled in successful collaboration with partners as varied as healthcare administrators and providers, clinical researchers, and public officials . Jennifer Rankin, 1133 Connecticut Ave., Ste. 1100, Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 331-3360 Email: [email protected] www.healthlandscape.org

Hemosure, Inc. Booth 219 Hemosure is recognized worldwide in immunological fecal occult blood testing, also known as iFOB or FIT testing . Colorectal cancer is the most preventable and curable of all cancers . Hemosure is dedicated and focused on educating physicians and patients on this subject . We at Hemosure are proud to manufacture and sell the fastest growing immunological fecal occult blood test (FIT) and have established its place as an industry leader . Josephine Hsu, 5358 Irwindale Ave., Irwindale, CA 91706 Phone: (626) 443-8480 Email: [email protected] www.hemosure.com

Innovative Health Plan ˜ Booth 514 Innovative Health Plan (IHP) is a unique medical plan that helps employers control health insurance costs and improve the health and wellness of their employees . IHP clients enjoy predictable premiums just like they would in a fully-insured environment . And since IHP is a level-funded premium program, there is a return of any surplus claim dollars . IHP combines the security and benefits of a fully insured product with the cash savings benefits of a self-funded plan . Allen Jackson, 46 Prince St., Ste. 206, New Haven, CT 06519 Phone: (203) 627-8477 Email: [email protected] www.innovativehealthplan.com

LGBT Primary Care Alliance Booth 216 Our mission is to eliminate disparities in access and to improve the quality of healthcare for LGBT individuals and families through clinical education, advocacy, and policy change . Our coordination with community-based healthcare and professional organizations, as well as national and state agencies, aims to build upon the high quality, culturally competent, and fiscally responsible best practices and continuum of primary care pioneered by leading health centers with LGBT expertise . Anthony McClellon, c/o Howard Brown Health Center, 3837 N. Broadway, 2nd Fl., Chicago, IL 60613 Phone: (773) 388-8998 Email: [email protected] www.howardbrown.org

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 95 sponsored by Local Initiatives Support Corporation Booth 221 The Local Initiatives Support Corporation is a national not-for-profit Community Development Financial Institution that helps transform communities through loans, grants, and equity investments . Emily Chen, 501 Seventh Ave., 7th Fl., New York, NY 10018 Phone: (212) 455-9882 Email: [email protected] www.lisc.org

McKesson Medical Surgical ˜ ˜ ˜ Booth 405 We provide distribution of medical products, services, technologies, and support including: medical supplies and instruments, pharmaceuticals, medical and office equipment, x-ray and lab equipment, EMR technologies and software, supply management tools and technology, and professional services and solutions . Kathryn Gray, 9954 Mayland Dr., Richmond, VA 23233 Phone: (804) 553-2241 Email: [email protected] mms.mckesson.com/chc

Merritt Hawkins ˜ ˜ ˜ Booth 318 Merritt Hawkins & Associates® is the nation’s leading permanent physician and allied jobs placement service . For more than two decades, we’ve specialized in matching healthcare organizations with providers seeking opportunities to enhance their professional careers and personal lives . Merritt Hawkins fills more permanent physician jobs than any other firm, leading the physician search industry not only in annual revenue but also in the number of available permanent physician jobs, successful placements, and professional endorsements . Travis Singleton, 8840 Cypress Waters Blvd., Ste. 300, Dallas, TX 75019 Phone: (469) 524-1400 Email: [email protected] www.merritthawkins.com

Midmark Corporation ˜ Booth 317 Founded in 1915, Midmark Corporation is committed to developing quality products, services, and technologies that allow healthcare providers to increase effectiveness in their practices . With a full line of high quality products for the medical, dental, and digital diagnostics markets, Midmark’s trusted equipment helps providers deliver more efficient patient care . Headquartered in Versailles, Ohio, Midmark also has subsidiaries in Gardena, California; Glasgow, Kentucky; and Lincolnshire, Illinois . Fred Elsass, 60 Vista Dr., Versailies, OH 45380 Phone: (937) 526-8244 Email: [email protected] www.midmark.com

96 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 National Association of Community Health Centers Booth 100 The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) is the leading membership organization representing the nation’s network of community-based health centers . Through NACHC, health centers have direct access to benefits and services tailored specifically to their needs and unique enviornments . Stop by our booth to learn more about NACHC and discover some of our new and exciting benefits, products, programs, and services . Maurice Denis, 7501 Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 1100W, Bethesda, MD 20814-4838 Phone: (301) 347-0400 Email: [email protected] www.nachc.com

Neenan Archistruction Booth 610 Neenan Archistruction specializes in the design and construction of CHCs nationwide . Whether you need a new facility or a remodel of existing facility, Neenan can help! Steve Barnes, 3325 S. Timberline Rd., Ste. 100, Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Phone: (303) 710-1601 Email: [email protected] www.neenan.com

OSIS Booth 505 OSIS is a non-profit technology services organization representing the nation’s largest and most successful network of NextGen Health Centers . To strengthen the NextGen experience, we share commonalities that drive innovation and efficiency . OSIS has developed a series of solutions and tools to manage patient populations, reduce documentation time while capturing quality measures, embrace PCMH, and report on the factors that drive your organization . Our mission is to ensure that your investment in NextGen is realized . Jeff Lowrance, 8790 Governor’s Hill Dr., Ste. 202, Cincinnati, OH 45249 Phone: (513) 677-5600 Email: [email protected] www.osisonline.net

Pfizer Inc. ˜ Booth 407 Pfizer RxPathways is a comprehensive assistance program that provides eligible patients with a range of support services, including insurance counseling, co-pay assistance, and access to medicines for free or at a savings . Claudia Galvez, 235 East 42nd St., New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 733-0419 Email: [email protected] www.pfizer.com

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 97 sponsored by PMG Booth 507 PMG offers a unique revenue cycle management solution built especially for FQHCs. We look beyond billing to improve every revenue cycle function . PMG gets results for our clients, including enhanced revenue, quickened cash flow, and the alleviation of the headaches associated with the revenue cycle . In fact, PMG has produced increased revenue for every one of our clients . Carlo Cioffi, 700 School St., Pawtucket, RI 02860 Phone: (401) 616-2041 Email: [email protected] www.gopmg.com

PointCare ˜ Booth 419 PointCare is a growing Silicon Valley-based software company that produces patient-centered, web-based eligibility, enrollment, and data reporting solutions . Karrie Pingle, 1901 Olympic Blvd., #300, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Phone: (925) 344-6203 Email: [email protected] www.pointcare.com

Populus Global Solutions Booth 509 Populus Global Solutions Inc ., is a revolutionary innovation in health software that delivers fully-featured EHR and population health analytics in one single, agile and easy-to-use web-based solution, ideal for any clinical environment . Our product can be quickly deployed and support virtually any need of your organization regardless of how big, small, or specialized . Our diverse community is achieving results recognized around the world for improved health outcomes and lower cost per patient . Blair Crabbe, 590 Brunswick St., Fredericton, NB E3B 1H5 Phone: (506) 452-9780 Email: [email protected] www.populusgs.com

RCM&D ˜ Booth 608 RCM&D has partnered with NACHC to provide its membership with enhanced and discounted GAP Medical Malpractice Insurance coverage . RCM&D is one of the largest providers of insurance and risk management consulting services to the national healthcare community . James Paul, 555 Fairmont Ave., Baltimore, MD 21286 Phone: (804) 237-5905 Email: [email protected] www.rcmd.com

98 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 RxStrategies, Inc. Booth 518 RxStrategies has over a decade of 340B experience and we provide a diverse range of services to all “Qualified Entities” – the in-house and/or contract pharmacies – including “real-time” comprehensive solutions to the challenges of regulatory compliance, patient eligibility, pharmacy replenishment, program tracking, and reporting of the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program . Jon Braff, 1900 Glades Rd., #350, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Phone: (650) 833-9808 Email: [email protected] www.340bplus.com

Seamless Medical Systems Booth 423 Seamless Medical Systems’ SNAP® Practice Patient Engagement Platform is a digital check-in solution that automates the patient experience in your waiting room and eliminates all of the normal paperwork found on your clipboard . Data is integrated seamlessly with your EHR . Our unique kiosk solution works on Apple iPads and enhances your patient and staff satisfaction . Chris Connor, 1600 Lena St., A3, Santa Fe, NM 87505 Phone: (303) 921-8095 Email: [email protected] www.seamlessmedical.com

Sense Health Booth 506 At Sense Health, we believe in using technology to enhance rather than replace the human connection between provider and patient . Sense Health was designed to help care managers efficiently manage large caseloads of patients with complex health needs . Our platform facilitates personalized, outcomes- driven support through two-way multimodal communication (text messaging, mobile apps, IVR) and care coordination features . Rita Martinez, 110 Wall St., 5th Fl., New York, NY 10005 Phone: (562) 895-1906 Email: [email protected] www.sensehealth.com

Staff Care, Inc. ˜ ˜ ˜ Booth 316 Staff Care, the nation’s leading locum tenens staffing firm, is proud to be a part of NACHC’s Value in Staffing (ViS) program . As the preferred locum agency to hold this distinction since 2006, we have successfully worked with many federally qualified health centers to provide staffing assistance over the years . Staff Care is committed to assisting community health centers in their efforts to provide comprehensive, high quality, affordable care to medically underserved populations . Jeff Waddill, 8840 Cypress Waters Blvd., Ste. 300, Dallas, TX 75019 Phone: (972) 505-7871 Email: [email protected] www.staffcare.com

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 99 sponsored by Synergy Billing ˜ Booth 320 Synergy Billing helps community health centers maximize revenue by improving collection rates and managing the revenue cycle process . Our organization features a 100% USA-based operation and the highest collection rates in the industry . Ronnie Reeves, 1410 LPGA Blvd., Ste. 148, Daytona Beach, FL 32117 Phone: (386) 675-4709 Email: [email protected] www.synergybilling.com

Texas Association of Community Health Centers Booth 200 The Texas Association of Community Health Centers (TACHC) coordinates a pharmacy purchasing program, called 340Better, for community health centers to purchase drugs and other related items at or below 340B pricing . TACHC has been helping health centers since 1988 with pharmacy purchasing . This national program can assist and improve the access to discounted pricing for your patients . Lynn Ford, 5900 Southwest Pkwy., Bldg. 3, Austin, TX 78735 Phone: (512) 329-5959 Email: [email protected] www.tachc.org

The Fenway Institute Booth 218 The National LGBT Health Education Center, at the Fenway Institute, provides educational programs, resources, consultation, and technical assistance to health centers and other healthcare organizations with the goal of optimizing quality, cost-effective healthcare for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people . Adrianna Preston-Sicari, 1340 Boylston St., 8th Fl., Boston, MA 02215 Phone: (617) 927-6484 Email: [email protected] www.lgbthealtheducation.org

UHC Solutions ˜ Booth 422 UHC Solutions recruits for federally qualified health centers across the country on a permanent or direct hire basis . Helping to build workforce capacity is the mission of our firm . UHC is unique in that it only works with community health centers recruiting leadership, quality, dental, finance, and behavioral health professionals . Since 1998, UHC has maintained a track record of success helping our clients attract healthcare professionals who are mission driven with passion for serving the underserved . Tim Mulvaney, One Centerpointe Dr., Ste. 580, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Phone: (503) 443-6008 Email: [email protected] www.thefqhcrecruiters.com

100 NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM #nachcpi16 UnitedHealthcare ˜ ˜ Booth 416 UnitedHealthcare is the country’s largest health insurance company . We serve over 40 million members with health plans and services for employers and individuals: offering products and services for people over 65, cost-effective and innovative care for active duty and retired military personnel and their families in the western U .S ., and targeted health plans in 25 states and the District of Columbia for the economically disadvantaged, the medically underserved, and those without employer- funded healthcare coverage . Diane Roberts, P.O. Box 9472, Minneapolis, MN 55440-9472 Phone: (423) 907-0066 Email: [email protected] www.uhc.com

Visualutions, Inc. ˜ Booth 515 Visualutions is a healthcare technology company that provides clinical, financial, and IT solutions to enterprise organizations such as federally qualified health centers, community health centers, PCPs, accountable care organizations, ambulatory facilities, and freestanding emergency rooms . Mark McCracken, 7440 Mintwood Ln., Spring, TX 77379 Phone: (818) 620-5998 Email: [email protected] www.visualutions.com

Weitzman Institute Booth 418 Community Health Center, Inc ’s. Weitzman Institute inspires innovation and develops best practice models to transform primary care through research, quality improvement training, Project ECHO®, and training the next generation . Project ECHO connects primary care providers with multidisciplinary teams of specialists to improve the management of patients with complex conditions . Weitzman Institute provides state-of- the-art Quality Improvement training on facilitation, team dynamics, Lean and change management, and is training the next generation of leaders in healthcare . Agi Erickson, 631 Main St., Middletown, CT 06457 Phone: (860) 622-1667 Email: [email protected] www.weitzmaninstitute.org

P&I Conference Program NACHC 2016 POLICY & ISSUES FORUM 101 sponsored by EXHIBITOR INDEX BY NAME EXHIBITOR INDEX BY NUMBER

340Basics 323 100 National Association of Community Health Accreditation Association for Ambulatory 521 Centers Health Care 200 Community Health Ventures Adaptive Medical Partners 618 200 Texas Association of Community Health Centers AmeriCares 517 206 Centene Corporation athenahealth 504 212 CohnReznick LLP Benco Dental 511 214 HealthLandscape BKD, LLP 409 216 LGBT Primary Care Alliance Capital Impact Partners 508 217 Capital Link Capital Link 217 218 The Fenway Institute Cardinal Health 321 219 Hemosure, Inc . Centene Corporation 206 221 Local Initiatives Support Corporation ClaimRemedi 619 316 Staff Care, Inc . CohnReznick LLP 212 317 Midmark Corporation Community Health Ventures 200 318 Merritt Hawkins CompuGroup Medical 604 320 Synergy Billing Dentrix Enterprise 614 321 Cardinal Health Department of Veterans Affairs, VHA, Office of 519 323 340Basics Rural Health 405 McKesson Medical Surgical Direct Relief 421 407 Pfizer Inc . eClinicalWorks 415 409 BKD, LLP ECRI Institute 516 415 eClinicalWorks Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP 510 416 UnitedHealthcare FORTS Medical 520 418 Weitzman Institute Greenway Health 616 419 PointCare HealthLandscape 214 421 Direct Relief Hemosure, Inc . 219 422 UHC Solutions Innovative Health Plan 514 423 Seamless Medical Systems LGBT Primary Care Alliance 216 504 athenahealth Local Initiatives Support Corporation 221 505 OSIS McKesson Medical Surgical 405 506 Sense Health Merritt Hawkins 318 507 PMG Midmark Corporation 317 508 Capital Impact Partners National Association of Community Health 100 509 Populus Global Solutions Centers 510 Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP Neenan Archistruction 610 511 Benco Dental OSIS 505 514 Innovative Health Plan Pfizer Inc . 407 515 Visualutions, Inc . PMG 507 516 ECRI Institute PointCare 419 517 AmeriCares Populus Global Solutions 509 518 RxStrategies, Inc . RCM&D 608 519 Department of Veterans Affairs, VHA, Office of RxStrategies, Inc . 518 Rural Health Seamless Medical Systems 423 520 FORTS Medical Sense Health 506 521 Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Staff Care, Inc . 316 Health Care Synergy Billing 320 604 CompuGroup Medical Texas Association of Community Health Centers 200 608 RCM&D The Fenway Institute 218 610 Neenan Archistruction UHC Solutions 422 614 Dentrix Enterprise UnitedHealthcare 416 616 Greenway Health Visualutions, Inc . 515 618 Adaptive Medical Partners Weitzman Institute 418 619 ClaimRemedi

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Martinez, Erika - PFH3 Schwartz, Roger - PSaC1 McKinney, Dawn - PSaC1 Scott, Malvise - PWA3 Meiman, Colleen - PFB1, PFK3 Sears, Abby - PFJ1 Miller, Daniel - PFH1 Shields, Anne - PFH1 Moen, Jackie - PThC1 Shinto, Alyssa - PFA2 Moody, Stacey - PFA1 Shulkin, David J . - PGS2 Moore, Charles L . - PThH1 Simmons Farber, Amy - PSaG1 Morris, J T. . - PFB1 Stern, Sophie - PThJ2 Murphy-Ballantyne, Marisol - PFE1, PSaG1 Stratman, Melissa - PFD2 Sulzberger, Shellie - PFA3 Nair, Suma - PFK3 Sumrell, Susan - PFF1, PSaC1 Navarro, Aracely - PFE1 Navarro, Isaac R . - PFF3 Taylor, Jennifer - PWB1, PFH1, PFA2 Neal, Maureen - PFC1 Teigland, Christie - PSaB1 Nielson, Shannon - PThF1, PThF2 Thomas, Cindy - PThC1 Nolty, Jennifer - PThJ1 Thomas Faulkner, Elena - PFA1 Nugent, Danielle - PThG2 Toledo, Pedro - PFE1 Toomey, Brian - PFG1, PSaA1 Omoighe, Omoro - PFB2 Twohig, Jeanne S . - PThC1

Padilla, Luis - PSaH1 Ubiem, Cyril - PFG1 Patnosh, Jason - PSaK1 Urquhart, Robert - PThC2 Pears Kelly, Amanda - PWB1, PFJ3, PSaG1 Pinkele, Abigail - PWB1, PFA2, PSaH1 Vance Gopalan, Susannah - PFF1 Pledgie, Dianne - PThD2 Vieth, Betsy - PThJ1, PFK1 Polster, Jean - PFC1 Principe, Andy - PThG1, PThA2 Wachino, Victoria - PGS2 Proser, Michelle - PSaB1 Wallace Pardeck, Rebekah - PThB2 Wanzer, Dorian - PFE1 Rachman, Fred - PFD2 Waters, Edward - PFC2 Rankin, Jennifer - PThA1 Weaver, Donald L . - PWA1, PFF3 Rausch, Gwenn - PFK1 Wetzel, Michelle - PFB2 Rigg, John - PFF1 Wilcox, Ronald - PFB2 Roberts, Ginny - PFJ1 Williams, David M . - PFC1 Rodriguez, Alexa - PFB2 Wolverton, Greg L . - PFD1, PFD2 Russell, Michele - PFJ2 Woods, Paula - PFE2 Wu, Daren - PFD2 Salyers, Toby - PFK1 Sanchez, Jessica - PFH1 Zakheim, Marcie H . - PFK1, PFF2 Sawyer, John - PWB1, PFA2 Schnake, Michael B . - PThB2 Schwartz, Kim - PThG2

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