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ACROSS THE PROCEEDING WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SHOULD WHO Chief Financial Officers Financial Chief Counsel In-house and Attorneys Care Health Academics and Researchers Services Health Consultants Health Benefit Makers Policy and Regulators Care Health Officials State Government and Federal Representatives Organization Consumer Purchasers Public and Employers Private including of Purchasers, Representatives Managers Benefit Pharmacy and Pharmacists Professionals Health Allied Other and Practitioners Nurse Nurses, Physicians Medical Directors Organizations Physician and HealthPlans, Health Systems, Hospitals of Members Board and Executives

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Illustration by John Gummere MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2015 1:45 pm Health Plans Driving Health Care Payment Reform Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies PRE‐CONFERENCE and Director, Initiatives on Value and Innovation in Health Care, ACCOUNTABLE CARE AND THE CHANGING DYNAMICS OF The , Washington, DC (Moderator) PAYMENT REFORM 9:00 am Introduction Roy A. Beveridge, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Humana; Former Chief Medical Officer, US Oncology and McKesson Health S. Lawrence Kocot, JD, LLM, MPA, Principal and National Leader, Solutions, Louisville, KY Center for Healthcare Regulatory Insight, KPMG; Visiting Fellow, The Brookings Institution; Former Senior Advisor to the CMS Administrator, Washington, DC Sam Ho, MD, Executive Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare; Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Medicare and 9:10 am Introduction to MACRA and Its Impact on Providers Retirement, Cypress, CA

Piper Nieters Su, JD, Vice President, Health Policy, The Advisory Board Charles Saunders, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Healthagen Population Company; Former Legislative Counsel, Senator Ken Salazar, Washington, DC Health Solutions, an Aetna company, San Francisco, CA

9:50 am The Impact of Healthcare Consolidation on ACOs 2:30 pm Break 10:30 am The Evolving Role of the Office of Inspector General in Alternative Payment Models 3:00 pm Health Care Delivery Transformation: From ACOs to Full Risk Robert G. Homchick, Esq., Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine, Seattle, WA Donald H. Crane, JD, President and Chief Executive Officer, CAPG, 11:10 am Regulatory Burdens on Payment and Performance Los Angeles, CA (Moderator) 11:50 am Closing S. Lawrence Kocot, JD, LLM, MPA, Principal and National Leader, Richard Merkin, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer, Heritage Center for Healthcare Regulatory Insight, KPMG; Visiting Fellow, The Medical Systems, Del Rey, CA Brookings Institution; Former Senior Advisor to the CMS Administrator, Washington, DC Thomas Priselac, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cedars-Sinai 12:00 pm Pre-Conference Adjournment Health System, Los Angeles, CA

Bert Zimmerli, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2015: DAY 1 Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT (Tentative) OPENING PLENARY 3:45 pm Consolidation and Competition in 1:00 pm Welcome Health Care Markets Elliott Fisher, Director, Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and John Bertko, FSA, MAAA, Independent Actuarial Consultant; Clinical Practice, John E. Wennberg Distinguished Professor of Health Policy, Former Chief Actuary, Covered California; Former Director, Office of Medicine and Community and Family Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine Special Initiatives and Pricing, Center for Consumer Information and at Dartmouth, Co-Director, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, Lebanon, NH Insurance Oversight (CCIIO), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Sacramento, CA Michael Leavitt, Founder and Chairman, Leavitt Partners; Former Douglas C. Ross, Esq., Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP; Former Governor of Utah; Former Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Attorney, Antitrust Division, US Department of Justice, Seattle, WA Services, Salt Lake City, UT Steve Shortell, PhD, MBA, MPH, Blue Cross of California Distinguished Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies Professor of Health Policy and Management, Professor of Organization and Director, Initiatives on Value and Innovation in Health Care, Behavior, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, The Brookings Institution; Former CMS Administrator and FDA Berkeley, CA Commissioner, Washington, DC 4:30 pm Contracting for Medicare ACOs in 2016 1:15 pm Keynote Hoangmai H. Pham, MD, MPH, Acting Chief Innovation Officer, Center Patrick Conway, MD, MSc, Deputy Administrator for Innovation and for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Center, Centers for Medicare and Quality, Chief Medical Officer, Director, CMMI and Director, Office of Clinical Medicaid Services, Washington, DC Standards and Quality, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, US Department of Health and Human Services, Baltimore, MD 5:00 pm Networking Reception

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ACOcong2015.indd 3 9/25/15 5:37 PM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2015: DAY 2 12:30 pm Networking Lunch 8:30 am Keynote: TBD 1:30 PM TRACK SET 3 TRACK SESSION 5: 9:00 AM TRACK SET 1 Health IT and Mobile Technology TRACK SESSION 1: Mischa Dick, MBA, Vice President, Healthcare Excellence Institute, Strategies for Risk and Contracting Phoenix, AZ Kimberley K. Hiemenz, FSA, MAAA, Principal and Consulting Actuary, Robert M. Wah, MD, Immediate Past President, American Medical Milliman, Brookfield, WI Association; Global Chief Medical Officer, Computer Sciences Corporation; Former First Deputy National Coordinator, Office of the National Coordinator Robert E. Mechanic, MBA, Senior Fellow, Heller School of Social Policy for Health Information Technology, HHS, McLean, VA and Management at Brandeis University; Executive Director, Health Industry Forum, Waltham, MA TRACK SESSION 6: Pharmaceuticals and Devices Grace Terrell, MD, Chief Executive Officer and President, Cornerstone Health Care, P.A., High Point, NC S. Lawrence Kocot, JD, LLM, MPA, Principal and National Leader, Center for Healthcare Regulatory Insight, KPMG; Visiting Fellow, The TRACK SESSION 2: Brookings Institution; Former Senior Advisor to the CMS Administrator, Employer‐Led and Other Contracting Innovation Washington, DC (Moderator)

David B. Muhlestein, PhD, JD, Senior Director of Research and Robert W. Dubois, MD, PhD, Chief Science Officer and Executive Development, Leavitt Partners, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT (Moderator) Vice President, National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC), Washington, DC

David Fairchild, MD, MPH, Director, BDC Advisors; Former Senior Vice John Friend, JD, Founding and Managing Member, Value Stream President of Clinical Integration, UMass Memorial Health Care, Boston, MA Partners, LLC; Former CEO/Executive Director, Arizona Connected Care, LLC, Tucson, AZ

William E. Kramer, MBA, Executive Director for National Health Policy, Troy Trygstad, PharmD, MBA, PhD, Director, Network Pharmacist Pacific Business Group on Health, San Francisco, CA Program and Pharmacy Projects and Vice President of Pharmacy Programs, Community Care of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 10:30 am Break 3:00 pm Break 11:00 AM TRACK SET 2 TRACK SESSION 3: 3:30 PM TRACK SET 4 Physicians’ Role in Patient Engagement TRACK SESSION 7: Judy Hibbard, DrPh, Lead PAM Inventor, Insignia Health Board of Post‐Acute Care Advisors, Faculty Fellow, Institute for Policy Research and Innovation and Professor Emerita, University of Oregon, Portland, OR (Moderator) Adrienne Green, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine and Associate Jose F. Peña, MD, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Director, Chief Medical Officer, UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco, CA Rio Grande Valley ACO Health Providers, Donna, TX John Marchica, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Marcus Zachary, MD, Medical Executive, West Coast, Evolent Health; Darwin Research Group, Phoenix, AZ Former Vice President for Quality and Senior Medical Director of Popula- tion Health, Brown and Toland Management Group, San Francisco, CA Kelsey Mellard, MPA, Head of Business Development, Honor, TRACK SESSION 4: San Francisco, CA Population Health Approaches/Behavioral Health Integration W. June Simmons, MSW, President and Chief Executive Officer, Partners in Care Foundation; Founding Chair, National Chronic Care Richard L. Brown, MD, MPH, Professor of Family Medicine, Director, Consortium, San Fernando, CA Wisconsin Initiative to Promote Healthy Lifestyles, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin; Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer, Wellsys, LLC, Madison, WI TRACK SESSION 8: Pediatric and Specialty Care Robert E. Matthews, President and Chief Executive Officer, MediSync, James M. Perrin, MD, FAAP, Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical Cincinnati, OH School; John C. Robinson Chair in Pediatrics, Associate Chair, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, Boston, MA Laura Seeff, MD, Director, Office of Health Systems Collaboration, Office of Associate Director for Policy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 5:00 pm Day 2 Adjournment (CDC), Atlanta, GA

Jeff Squier, MBA, Payer Relations & Strategy Officer, Ascension Health/ Columbia St. Mary’s, Appleton, WI

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ACOcong2015.indd 4 9/25/15 5:37 PM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2015: DAY 3 SAVE THE DATE! ELEVENTH NATIONAL CLOSING PLENARY VALUE-BASED PAYMENT 9:00 am A Dialogue on Accountable Care in California: Lessons Learned and Implications for the Future AND PAY FOR Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies and Director, Initiatives on Value and Innovation in Health Care, The Brookings PERFORMANCE Institution; Former CMS Administrator and FDA Commissioner, Washington, DC (Moderator) SUMMIT

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Jeffrey A. Rideout, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer, FEBRUARY Integrated Healthcare Association, Oakland, CA 16 – 18, 2016 9:30 am Plenary Panel #1: State Innovations in San Francisco, CA Population Health The Leading Forum on Pay for Performance, Transparency and Value-Driven Healthcare Marc Berg, MD, PhD, Principal and National Lead of Government CO CHAIRS CO-SPONSORED BY: Healthcare Transformation, KPMG; Former Professor in Health Policy and Center for Healthcare Quality Management, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Washington, DC Francois de Brantes, MBA, and Payment Reform, Integrated Executive Director, Health Care Healthcare Association, Health Incentives Improvement Institute, Care Incentives Improvement Susan E. Birch, MBA, BSN, RN, Executive Director, Colorado Department Newtown, CT Institute, National Committee for of Health Care Policy and Financing, Denver, CO Harold D. Miller, President and Quality Assurance and Premier, CEO, Center for Healthcare Quality Inc. and Network for Regional Matt Salo, Executive Director, National Association of Medicaid Directors, and Payment Reform, Adjunct Healthcare Improvement Washington, DC Professor, Carnegie Mellon MEDIA PARTNERS: University, Pittsburgh, PA Harvard Health Policy Review Jeanene Smith, MD, MPH, Former Administrator, Office for Elizabeth Mitchell, President and Health Affairs Oregon Health Policy and Research, Oregon Health Authority; and Chief Executive Officer, Former Chief Medical Officer, Oregon Health Authority, Salem, OR Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement, Portland, ME A Hybrid Conference Jeffrey A. Rideout, MD, & Internet 10:15 am Plenary Panel #2: Payer/Provider Partnerships President and Chief Executive Event and Efforts to Scale Reforms Officer, Integrated Healthcare Association, Oakland, CA Stuart Levine, MD, MHA, Chief Innovation and Clinical Care Officer, Blue Shield of California, Los Angeles, CA www.PFPSummit.com Mari Zag, MPH, RD, CDE, Administrative Director, Health Services, Providence Medical Foundations, Providence Health & Services, PARTICIPATION OPTIONS Los Angeles, CA TRADITIONAL ONSITE ATTENDANCE 11:00 am Break Simply register, travel to the conference city and attend in person. 11:30 am Plenary Panel #3: ACO Policies and Issues on the Horizon Onsite PROS: subject matter immersion; professional Elliott Fisher, Director, Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and networking opportunities; faculty interaction. Clinical Practice, John E. Wennberg Distinguished Professor of Health Policy, Medicine and Community and Family Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine LIVE AND ARCHIVED INTERNET ATTENDANCE at Dartmouth, Co-Director, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, Lebanon, NH Watch the conference in live streaming video over the Michael Leavitt, Founder and Chairman, Leavitt Partners; Former Governor of Utah; Former Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Internet and at your convenience at any time 24/7 for Services, Salt Lake City, UT At your office . . . six months following the event. Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies The archived conference includes speaker videos and and Director, Initiatives on Value and Innovation in Health Care, coordinated PowerPoint presentations. The Brookings Institution; Former CMS Administrator and FDA Commissioner, Washington, DC PROS: Live digital feed and 24/7 Internet access for the next six months; accessible in the office, at home or 12:15 pm Closing anywhere worldwide with Internet access; avoid travel 12:30 pm Adjourn expense and hassle; no time away from the office. . . . or home 5

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SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER FOR BOTH ONSITE AND WEBCAST ATTENDEES: PAYMENT Discount Code: You can purchase an annual subscription to Accountable Care News, Health Insurance Marketplace News, Healthcare Innovation News, Medical Home News, Population Health News, TOTAL FOR ALL OPTIONS, Predictive Modeling News or Readmissions News for only $295 (regular rate $468) when ordered with your conference registration. ONSITE OR WEBCAST: ❏ Accountable Care News $ 295 ❏ Population Health News $ 295 Please enclose payment with your registration and return it to the Registrar at Accountable ❏ Health Insurance Marketplace News $ 295 ❏ Predictive Modeling News $ 295 Care Congress, 22529 39th Ave SE, Bothell, WA 98021, or fax your credit card payment to ❏ Healthcare Innovation News $ 295 ❏ Readmissions News $ 295 206-319-5303. ❏ Medical Home News $ 295 You may also register online at www.ACOCongress.com. ❏ Check/money order enclosed (payable to Health Care Conference Administrators LLC) SELECT YOUR TRACK SESSIONS – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 ❏ Payment by credit card: ❏ American Express ❏ Visa ❏ Mastercard (One from each group): If a credit card number is being given to hold registration only until such time as a SET 1, 9:00 AM check is received it must be so noted. If payment is not received by seven days prior to ❏ 1: Strategies for Risk and Contracting the Congress, the credit card payment will be processed. Credit card charges will be listed on your statement as payment to HealthCare (HC) Conf LLC. ❏ 2: Employer‐Led and Other Contracting Innovation REGISTRATION BINDING AGREEMENT SET 2, 11:00 AM Registration (whether online or by this form) constitutes a contract and all of these terms ❏ 3: Physicians’ Role in Patient Engagement and conditions are binding on the parties. In particular, these terms and conditions shall ❏ 4: Population Health Approaches/Behavioral Health Integration apply in the case of any credit/debit card dispute. For online and onsite registrants there will be no refunds for “no-shows” or cancellations. SET 3, 1:30 PM ❏ 5: Health IT and Mobile Technology ACCOUNT # ❏ 6: Pharmaceuticals and Devices

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