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MONDAY - Session I 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Outreach & Enrollment Clinical Workforce Leading Change Community Resource & Development @INDIANAPCA @IPHCA Description: Consumerism is taking hold of every aspect of the healthcare industry. Today’s consumers expect great clinical outcomes and are only thrilled when great care is delivered in a friendly, organized, efficient, and patient-centered manner. They have options and they share them in social media. This session sheds light on consumer expectations and what you can do to attract and retain patients. Speaker: Room: Description: In this session, Health Outreach Partners (HOP) will present innovative, cost-effective outreach strategies for promoting health coverage and community health center services. Through case studies and small group discussion, participants will learn about effective in-reach and community-based outreach methods for reaching uninsured and underserved populations. HOP will also provide examples of valuable data sources that can be used to inform outreach efforts. Speaker: Room: Speakers: Room: Description: It has been long-established that multiple generations in the workplace can be both challenging as well as positively provide diversity of thought. As organizational demographics change, what tactics can be used to benefit from the generational diversity and build the workforce and leadership for the future? Hear the latest research and learn practical application of leadership development techniques that will enable you to promote good organizational dynamics as you develop leadership successors from all generations. Speaker: Room: Addressing the Social Determinants of Health via Description: How does a “food desert” become a vital community resource? HealthNet and other community partners from the northeast area of Indianapolis discuss their specific “Quality Of Life” plan regarding neighborhood transformation: Goal Setting, Collaboration Challenges, Partner Roles and Sustainability and how this plan brought a national grocery store a community in need. Speakers: Room: Caitlin R. Ruppel, Associate Project Manager, Health Outreach Partners Adrienne Collins, Practice Manager, Meridian Health Services and Sharon McNeany, PhD, HSPP, NCSP, Director Community Partnerships Janet Schultz, MBA, FACHE Baird Group Description: How do you successfully integrate behavioral health and primary care within a troubled population? In this session, attendees will learn how to successfully integrate primary care and behavioral health. Our presenters will discuss challenges and successes and what you need to know when building an integrated health care model. Creating Leaders: Managing Across Generations and Promoting Promoting Health Coverage and Primary Care on a Budget Vivitrol: Its Role in Your Integrated Health Model Sonja Bachus, MJ, COO, Kay Johnson, Chief Development Sara Johnson, MHA, FACHE, Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of IU Executive Education, School of Public and Environmental Affairs 11:45 AM Lunch 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Emcee Lunch Keynote - Craig Kennedy, 1:45 PM - 2:15 PM 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM Underserved Up Next: Association of Clinicians for The 4:00 PM of Integrated Behavioral Health, Jane Pauley Community Health Center Hart - Sponsored by MDwise Clark Porter Miller Shields - Sponsored by MHS From Within and Communication Officer, Angela Munden, HealthNet, Presenters from YMCA, United Northeast Community Development Corporation, Alliance for Northeast Unification, Strategic Capital Partners, and Tindley Schools Value Driven Care Patient Retention: Meeting Consumer Expectations MPH, Executive Director, Vendor Networking Vendor Networking Networking Reception & IPHCA Concurrent Breakout Sessions - II 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM 12:00 PM Annual Membership Meeting and Board Election

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MONDAY - Session I 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM

Outreach & Enrollment

Clinical Workforce

Leading Change

Community Resource & Development

@INDIANAPCA @IPHCA

Description: Consumerism is taking hold of every aspect of the healthcare industry. Today’s consumers expect great clinical outcomes and are only thrilled when great care is delivered in a friendly, organized, e�cient, and patient-centered manner. They have options and they share them in social media. This session sheds light on consumer expectations and what you can do to attract and retain patients.

Speaker:

Room:

Description: In this session, Health Outreach Partners (HOP) will presentinnovative, cost-e�ective outreach strategies for promoting health coverage and community health center services. Through case studies and small group discussion, participants will learn about e�ective in-reach and community-based outreach methods for reaching uninsured and underserved populations. HOP will also provide examples of valuable data sources that can be used to inform outreach e�orts.

Speaker:

Room:

Speakers:

Room:

Description: It has been long-established that multiple generations in the workplace can be both challenging as well as positively provide diversity of thought. As organizational demographics change, what tactics can be used to bene�t from the generational diversity and build the workforce and leadership for the future? Hear the latest research and learn practical application of leadership development techniques that will enable you to promote good organizational dynamics as you develop leadership successors from all generations. Speaker:

Room:

Addressing the Social Determinants of Health via

Description: How does a “food desert” become a vital community resource? HealthNet and other community partners from the northeast area of Indianapolis discuss their speci�c “Quality Of Life” plan regarding neighborhood transformation: Goal Setting, Collaboration Challenges, Partner Roles and Sustainability and how this plan brought a national grocery store a community in need. Speakers:

Room:

Caitlin R. Ruppel, Associate Project Manager, Health Outreach Partners

Adrienne Collins, Practice Manager, Meridian Health Services and Sharon McNeany, PhD, HSPP, NCSP, Director

Community Partnerships

Janet Schultz, MBA, FACHEBaird Group

Description: How do you successfully integrate behavioral health and primary care within a troubled population? In this session, attendees will learn how to successfully integrate primary care and behavioral health. Our presenters will discuss challenges and successes and what you need to know when building an integrated health care model.

Creating Leaders: Managing Across Generations and Promoting

Promoting Health Coverage and Primary Care on a Budget

Vivitrol: Its Role in Your Integrated Health Model

Sonja Bachus, MJ, COO, Kay Johnson, Chief Development

Sara Johnson, MHA, FACHE, Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of IU Executive Education, School of Public and Environmental A�airs

11:45 AM Lunch12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Emcee Lunch Keynote - Craig Kennedy,

1:45 PM - 2:15 PM 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM

Underserved

Up Next:

Association of Clinicians for The

4:00 PM of Integrated Behavioral Health, Jane Pauley Community Health Center

Hart - Sponsored by MDwise

Clark

Porter

Miller

Shields - Sponsored by MHS

From Within

and Communication O�cer, Angela Munden, HealthNet, Presenters from YMCA, United Northeast Community Development Corporation, Alliance for Northeast Uni�cation, Strategic Capital Partners, and Tindley Schools

Value Driven Care Patient Retention: Meeting Consumer Expectations

MPH, Executive Director,

Vendor Networking

Vendor Networking

Networking Reception & IPHCAConcurrent Breakout Sessions - II

12:45 PM - 1:45 PM

12:00 PM

Annual Membership Meeting and Board Election

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VERNITA TODD, MBA, FACHE, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, EXTERNAL AFFAIRSHEALTH CENTER PARTNERS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Vernita Todd joined Health Center Partners as the Senior Vice President for External A�airs in March 2016, after serving 10 years as the Chief Executive O�cer for Heart City Health Center, a federally quali�ed health center in northern Indiana.Known for her passion for community bene�t organizations, Vernita has had a long career in the nonpro�t�eld which started immediately after �nishing graduate school in Murray, Kentucky. She has worked with board and sta� members on strategic planning, organizational communication, team building, leadership and change management strategies.Vernita holds an MBA from Davenport University in strategic management, a masters degree in organizational communication and a bachelor's degree in psychology - both from Murray State Universityin Kentucky. In 2015, Vernita earned Fellow status with the American College of Healthcare Executives(FACHE).

MONDAY OPENING KEYNOTE 9:25 AM - 10:25 AM

CRAIG KENNEDY, MPH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Craig joined ACU in 2013 and has management responsibility for all aspects of the Association and reports to the Board of Directors. Craig joined ACU after working with community health centers for 13 years, leading their policy e�orts in Washington, DC. Craig has also worked on Capitol Hill and in the Oregon State Legislature. He received his Master of Public Health from George Washington University School of Public Health in Washington, DC, and has a Bachelor of Science from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.Craig has successfully guided numerous health care e�orts through Congress, including the establishment of the Health Center Trust Fund, payment protections for health centers in Medicaid/Medicare/CHIP andthe new Exchanges, Stimulus funding (including CHC, NHSC, and Medicaid Health IT incentive funding),and the Health Center program’s reauthorization in both 2002 and 2008. His work on Capitol Hill included a stint in the Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over all health, tax and trade issues. Healso served as the Senior Legislative Assistant for a member of the House Appropriations Committee, and later as the Legislative Director for a member of the House Rules Committee.

ASSOCIATION OF CLINICIANS FOR THE UNDERSERVED

MONDAY LUNCH KEYNOTE 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM

Monday Keynote Speakers

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MONDAY- Session II 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM

Community Resource & Development

Description: Attendees will evaluate the three most troublesome portions of a grant, using your needs assessment in the narrative, conceptualizing how the funds will be used to meet that need, and how to properly utilize describe your evaluative process. Working in teams, participants will look at actual grant submissions, evaluate their e�ectiveness in persuasion, factualness, and clarity, and then discuss speci�c ways to improve the submission.

Speaker:

Grant Development Workshop

Allison Rojas, Aurora Consulting; Adjunct Professor, University of Minnesota

Leading Change

Value Driven Care

Speaker:

Description: This workshop will assist participants in understanding the challenges providers face during large scale emergencies, their role in emergency planning within the community, and the resources available to them for planning and emergency response.

Speakers:

Lori Mathis, BA, Grants and Communications Manager, Open Door Health Services and Amy Carter, MA, RD, CD

Emergency Planning for Primary Care

Lee Christenson, MS, CEM Director, Megan Lytle,

Shared Appointments and Billing FundamentalsDescription: A presentation and workshop focused on sharing and further developing best practices and opportunities for value-based care. Attendees will collaboratively develop ways to utilize the shared appointment model to address community health needs, while also delivering high quality care.

@INDIANAPCA @IPHCA

Clinical Workforce

Speaker: John Wernert, MD, MHA, Vice President and Director,

Description: Continued escalation in the incidence and morbidity of addictions has created clinical challenges for the primary care and safety-net system. Recent changes in healthcare policies and funding prioritize the need to integrate evidence-based substance abuse treatment into FQHCs and general medical settings. Dr. Wernert’s presentation will focus on a new educational and treatment delivery framework for delivering behavioral and addiction services in FQHCs.

Addictions Intervention Toolkit for FQHCs

Health Policy and Innovation, Sagamore Institute

Room: Shields - Sponsored by MHS

Room: Hart - Sponsored by MDwise

Room: Miller

Room: Porter

Director of District and Local Readiness and James Brewer, Director of Planning and Response, Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response Division, Indiana State Department of Health

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Outreach & Enrollment

Description: Hear recent changes to HIP 2.0 (or current status of extension waiver) and other IHCPs in addition to best practices for performing quality casework to maintain eligibility. Moreover, this session will cover various topics related to DFR structure, service delivery model and eligibility and application processes. The audience will also have the opportunity to ask questions during a Q&A session.Speakers: Nonis Spinner, Director of Eligibility, O�ce of Medicaid

Policy and Planning and Mary Medler, Regional

Indiana Medicaid Update

Manager, Region 10, Division of Family Resources, Family and Social Services Administration

Room: Clark

CDE, Director of Outpatient Nutrition, Eskenazi Health

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Community Resource & Development

Description: This session will provide an overview of the national Pathways Community Hub model as a strategy to address the social determinants of health. The HUB approach focuses on comprehensive risk identi�cation and reduction and uses a pay for performance methodology. Practical next steps will be o�ered to communities interested in exploring this model.

Speakers:

Pathways HUB Community Concept

Mark Redding, MD and Sarah Redding, MD, MPH,

TUESDAY - Session III 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM

@INDIANAPCA @IPHCA

National Pathways Community HUB Institute

Leading Change Value Driven Care

Description: Indiana Medicaid Director Joe Moser will outline key results from Indiana’s unique consumer driven Medicaid program, HIP 2.0. Director Moser will discuss the future of the program and other initiatives in Indiana Medicaid including the streamlined enrollment and credentialing initiative and systems modernization.

Speaker:

Description: A discussion on how can we best engage clinicians in creating learning practices to deliver the quadruple aim of better care, better health, lower cost and improved satisfaction

Speakers: Joe Moser, MA, Indiana Medicaid Director

Provider Engagement

Malaz A. Boustani, MD, MPH, GLPTN Principal Investigator, Indiana University School of Medicine and Jose Azar, MD

Outreach & Enrollment

Clinical Workforce

Description:

Speaker:

Speakers:

Lisa Staten, PhD, Department Chair, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Indiana University School of Public

Brooke Huber, MSN, ANP-BC, Jane Pauley Community Health Center and Cheen Lum, PharmD, Community

Description: Medication adherence can be a struggle for the severe mentally ill consumer. But by using new medications, and collaboration with a PharmD., Jane Pauley Community Health Center has achieved success in treating chronic diabetes. This session will look at the challenges of treating chronic disease (Type 2 Diabetes) in a hard to treat population, explore realistic goals for this population group, and discuss medication options for treatment.

Fostering Community Engagement and Partnerships

It Takes Two to Tango: Using Injectable Medication to Treat

Indiana Family and Social Services Administration

Health is not solely the responsibility of individuals and health

Up Next: 11:15 AM - 11:45 AM Vendor Networking11:45 AM - 12:15 PM Lunch 12:15 PM - 12:30 PM Lunch Keynote Introduction12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Vendor Networking 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM

Walthall, MD, Secretary, Indiana Family and Social Services Administration

Room: Shields - Sponsored by MHS

Room: Clark

Room: Hart - Sponsored by MDwise

Room: Miller

Room: Porter

Health

Lunch Keynote - Jennifer

Concurrent Breakout Sessions - IV

Achieving Results for Hoosiers: Key Initiatives in the HIP 2.0 Program and Indiana Medicaid Programs

Health Network

Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2) in the Severely Mentally Ill

1:30 PM - 1:45 PM

3:30 PM Awards and Prize Ceremony

care providers; it is also a community responsibility. This presentation will provide strategies for identifying and engaging community partners in order to improve the health of your community.

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MALAZ BOUSTANI, MD, MPH, GLPTN PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORINDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

At the Indiana University School of Medicine, Dr. Malaz Boustani serves as founding director of the Sandra Eskenazi Center for Brain Care Innovation, where he has improved the quality of brain care for more than 5,000 patients and their family caregivers. Building on his international expertise in brain care research and health care innovation, Malaz leads the Sandra Eskenazi Center in developing and implementing afuturistic and cutting-edge model of brain care for the 21st century. He also serves as COO and Chief Idea Generator for the IU Center for Health Innovation and Implementation Science (CHIIS), Associate Director for the Center for Aging Research, Investigator for the Regenstrief Institute and the Richard M. FairbanksProfessor in Aging Research. Through his various leadership roles, Malaz focuses on the rapid translation and implementation of research discoveries into clinical practice, utilizing the lens of complexity science the tools of medical informatics, and the methods of public health epidemiology.

TUESDAY BREAKFAST KEYNOTE 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM

JENNIFER WALTHALL, MD, SECRETARY INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Jennifer Walthall, MD, MPH was appointed as Secretary of the Family and Social Services Administration by Governor Eric J. Holcomb e�ective January 9, 2017. Prior to this appointment, she served as the Deputy State Health Commissioner and Director for Health Outcomes at the Indiana State Department of Health. Dr. Walthall is currently an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine. She also serves as the Division Chief for Pediatric Emergency Medicine and was the Program Director for the Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics Residency from 2007-2015.

Dr. Walthall works clinically in the Riley Hospital for Children Emergency Department. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Houston Honors College and her Master in Public Health at the Richard Fairbanks School of Public Health at Indiana University. She earned her Medical Doctorate at Indiana University School of Medicine and is board certi�ed in Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics.

TUESDAY LUNCH KEYNOTE 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Tuesday Keynote Speakers

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TUESDAY - Session IV 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM

@INDIANAPCA @IPHCA

Community Resource & Development

Description: The Medical-Legal Partnership is a growing movement to solve health-harming legal needs patients routinely face. This session will discuss those needs and illustrate how Medical-Legal Partnerships address the social determinants of health through case studies. Attendees will also get the back story on MLP at the local, state, and national levels as well as how to build and operationalize a medical legal partnership.

Speakers:

Medical-Legal Partnerships: Addressing Social Determinants of

Dawn Haut, MD, CEO, Eskenazi Health Centers; Anna Kirkman, JDMedical-Legal Partnership Director, Eskenazi Health; Amy Lewis Gilbert

Director of Advocacy, Indiana Legal Services; Deanna Reinoso, MD,Chief Physician Executive, Eskenazi Health Center Pecar

Leading Change

Value Driven Care

Description: By looking closely at the appointment systems, community health centers can address patient no show rates by creating a sympathetic and understanding sta� and system. This session will talk about lessoned learned from the PCORI study. Attendees will understand what their role is in research, how to implement various interventions to solve problems, and implement overall culture change.

Speakers:

Description: Je�rey Rector, DDS will demystify the one-year oral health visit and explain why it is important for all providers and how it a�ects health outcomes. Wyeth Hat�eld, LCSW will share ECHO’s unique approach when it comes to meeting the oral health needs of patients within the community by expanding the role of the dental hygienist.

Speakers:

Amy Miller, MA, Project Manager, Biohealth Informatics,Indiana University and Lori Mathis, Grants and

Oral Health Integration - One-Year Check-Ups and Expanding the

Wyeth Hat�eld, LCSW, Director of Integrated Health Care and Community Outreach, ECHO Community Health

Clinical Workforce

Speaker: Matthew Bennett, MA, MBA, Chief Executive O�cer and President, Coldspring Center for Social and Health Innovation

Trauma-Informed Care

Communications Manager, Open Door Health Services

Creating a Patient-Centered Experience for Increasing Access

Room: Shields - Sponsored by MHS

Room: Hart - Sponsored by MDwise

Room: Miller

Room: Porter

JD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Children’s Health Services Research, Indiana University School of Medicine; Adam Mueller, JD,

Health through Legal Aid Interventions

Description: Recent research on the brain and trauma gives those working in CHCs a new paradigm to improve health outcomes with patients experiencing homelessness, substance abuse, mental health issues, post-traumatic stress disorder, and poverty. Understanding how trauma impacts brain development, puts harmful behaviors and destructive thinking patterns in context, and gives clinicians and helpers a roadmap to build relationships and promote healing and growth. This workshop presents the Trauma Informed paradigm in a practical context, giving learners both a theoretical basis and tools to apply immediately to their work with patients.

Care and Je�rey Rector, DDS, Pediatric Dentist

Awards Ceremony Tuesday 3:30 PM

and Raffle Drawing

Outreach & Enrollment

Description: Consumers and patients still need help understanding the choices and decisions before them about accessing a�ordable health care no matter what the shifting political landscape includes. In this session, we will review the federal health policy landscape and current proposals on the table. We will also applythose changes into an interactive work plan discussion in order to apply new

Speakers: Heather Bates, Director of Community Engagement

Helping Consumers in a Changing Health Policy Landscape

and Liz Hagan, MPA, Associate Director of Coverage= Initiatives, Families USA

Room: Clark

Role of the Dental Hygienist

information while staying focused on the tasks at-hand.