Right Care Initiative Leadership Summit Agenda and Presentations
Collaborating to Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Diabetic Complications
October 28th, 2013, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm
Stanford University—Clinical Excellence Research Center
Right Care Initiative Targets: 2012 Performance Year NCQA HEDIS National 90th Percentile
75% of hypertensivepatients with blood pressure controlled: <140/90 mm Hg
73% of patients with cardiovascularconditions with lipids controlled: LDL-C < 100 mg/dL
71% of diabeticpatients with blood sugarcontrolled: HbA1c <8
59% of diabeticpatients with lipids controlled: LDL-C < 100 mg/dL
(See all of the videos of the summit here)
Welcome and Introductions(Video)
- Brent Barnhart, JD, Director, Department of Managed Health Care
- Stephen Shortell, PhD, MPH, MBA, Professor of Health Policy and Management, and Dean Emeritus, UC Berkeley School of Public Health
- Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine and Director, Stanford University Clinical Excellence Research Center; Medical Director, Pacific Business Group on Health
- Hattie Rees Hanley, MPP, Right Care Initiative Director, DMHC & UC Berkeley
Million Hearts Challenge & Opportunity Patients at High Risk for Stroke Due to Diabetes, Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia
- Message from Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary, US HHS (Video)
- Janet Wright, MD, Executive Director, US HHS Million Hearts (Wright – Million Hearts Challenge.pdf) (Video)
NIH Stroke Insights (by Video Streaming)
- Robert Kaplan, PhD, Associate Director, National Institutes of Health (Kaplan – NIH Stroke Insights.pdf) (Video)
Metrics Progress on Right Care Initiative Targets for Blood Pressure, Lipids and Blood Sugar Control
- Dean Emeritus Stephen Shortell (Shortell-Metrics Progress on RCI targets.pdf) (Video)
Trend-Bending Stroke Care: Reengineering Preventive and Hospital Care to Lower Healthcare Spending – Stanford University’s Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC) (Stanford CERC-Trendbending Stroke Care Model.pdf)
- Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH– Professor of Medicine and Director, Stanford Clinical Excellence Research Center; Medical Director, Pacific Business Group on Health
- Waimei (Amy) Tai, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford Stroke Center & CERC Fellow
- Jared Conley, MPH, MD/PhD Candidate, CERC Fellow
- Lucy Kalanithi, MD, CERC Fellow
Mechanical Thrombectomy for Stroke: What happens when regulatory approval, reimbursement and clinical research collide?
- Gregory W. Albers, MD, Director, Stanford Stroke Center, Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences (Albers- Acute Stroke Therapy and Systems of Care for TIA.pdf) (Video)
Medical Group and Health Plan Awards (Video)
- Brent Barnhart, JD, Director, Department of Managed Health Care (Right Care Initiative Award Winners.pdf)
- Shelley Rouillard, Chief Deputy Director, DMHC
Panel: Pharmacy Role in Stroke Prevention & Management (Video)
- Rebecca Cupp, RPh, Vice President, California Pharmacists Foundation, and Ralphs Groceries (Cupp -Sentate Bill 493 and Community Pharmacies.pdf)
- Anthony Morreale, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, Assistant Chief Consultant for Clinical Pharmacy Services and Healthcare Delivery Services Research, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (Morreale – Pharmacists Role in Stroke Prevention Management in an Integrated Medical Home Setting.pdf)
- Jennifer Polzin, PharmD, FCSHP, BCACP, SCPMG Clinical Operations; Kaiser team-based TPA process improvement (Polzin- Anticoagulation Quality and Safety Measures.pdf)
- Marilyn Stebbins, PharmD, UCSF School of Pharmacy; founder of Mercy Medical Group MTM Program & co-chair of the MTM Policy Action Work Group (Stebbins-Pharmacist in ACO and IPA Environment.pdf)
Archimedes Modeling of Stroke Prevention for Diabetic, CVD and Hypertension Patients- Costs, Lives and Disabilities Saved
- Don Morris, PhD, Vice President, Scientific Product & Technology Development, Archimedes (Morris-Arcchimedes Modeling of Stroke Prevention for Diabetic, CVD, and Hypertension.pdf) (Video)
Stroke Break-Out Groups – Co- facilitated by Stanford Stroke Squad & UC Right Care Team
- Archimedes Modeling – Don Morris
- Global Best Practices for improving appropriate use and timeliness of TPA – William P. Neil, MD, Vascular Neurologist, Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Regional Stroke Champion; Drew Levy, PhD, Director, Clinical Innovation, Genentech
- Improving Access to Neurologists: Telehealth in the Acute and Chronic Setting – Jim Roxburgh, RN, MPA, Director, Mercy Telehealth Network, Mercy Neurological Institute of Greater Sacramento; Waimei (Amy) Tai, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford Stroke Center & CERC Postdoctoral Fellow
- Measure Up Pressure Down Blood Pressure Campaign – Jerry Penso, MD, Chief Medical Officer, American Medical Group Association & Co-Founder Right Care University of Best Practices & Hector P. Rodriguez, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley & Right Care Initiative research team.
- Multi-ethnic Populations Stroke Prevention and Management Strategies– Michael Kanter, MD
- Unrecognized Symptoms in Women- Gender Differences in Presentation, Treatment, Outcomes and Prevention of Stroke– Amytis Towfighi, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology, USC Keck School of Medicine & Associate Chief Medical Officer, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center; Susan L. Ivey, MD, MHSA, Associate Professor & Director of Research, Center for Health Research for Action, UC Berkeley School of Public Health
University of Best Practices Regional leaders (UBPs):
- Los Angeles UBP– Stephen Deutsch, Chief Medical Officer, Cedars Sinai Medical Foundation; Robin Clarke, MD MSHS, Medical Director for Quality, UCLA Faculty Practice Group, Assistant Clinical Professor, General Internal Medicine
- Sacramento UBP– José Alberto Arévalo,MD, FAAFP,Senior Medical Director, Sutter Independent Practice Association; Donald Hufford, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Western Health Advantage Health Plan
- San Diego UBP– Heart Attack and Stroke Free Zone Strategies– Scott Flinn, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Arch Medical Group; Jim Dudl, MD, Kaiser Care Management Champion
Breakout Groups Report Back: Two Highest Priority Action Steps (Video)
Payor / Health System Roundtable: Recommended Action Steps for Improved Stroke Prevention and Outcomes – Reaction to Stanford Clinical Excellence Research Center and work group recommendations (Video)
Moderator: Diane Stewart, MBA, Senior Director, Pacific Business Group on Health
- Amir Rubin, MBA, CEO, Stanford Hospitals and Clinics
- Betsy L. Thompson, MD, DrPH, Chief Medical Officer, San Francisco Regional Office, CAPT, US Public Health Service, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Gary Greensweig, DO, FAAFP, Chief Physician Executive, Dignity Health, Bay Area Region
- Jeff Mason, MD, Chief Medical Officer, United Health Plan of California
- Michael Kanter, MD, KPMG Southern CA Medical Director of Quality & Clinical Analysis (Kanter- Kaiser Southern CA Stroke Prevention.pdf)
Engaging Patients and Families with Media & Wireless Advances (Video)
Panel Moderator: Kathryn McDonald, Stanford & UC Berkeley School of Public Health
- Richard Figueroa, California Endowment – Health Happens Here Disparities Campaign (Figueroa- Health Happens Here, Disparities Campaign (CA Endowment).pdf)
- Elizabeth Helms, President & CEO, California Chronic Care Coalition, and Coordinator,+ San Diego University of Best Practices and Be There – Patient Perspective
- David Lindeman, PhD, MSW, UC Berkeley Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS)- Wireless Solutions for Stroke Prevention (Lindeman- Technology Solutions for Stroke Prevention.pdf)
- Kevin Patrick, MD, MS, Prof. of Family & Preventive Medicine UCSD; Director, Qualcomm Institute’s Center for Wireless & Population Health; Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Preventive Medicine – Engaging the whole health team through mobile and home technologies
Thank you to our partners and sponsors (Partners and Sponsors.pdf)