28th NIHB Annual Consumer Conference Health, Hope, and ...

[Pages:13]28th NIHB Annual Consumer Conference Health, Hope, and Heroes: Using the Foundations of Tribal Values and

Knowledge to Advance Native Health

Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center 600 W. Seventh Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501

PRE CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES

SUNDAY, September 25, 2011 12 pm ? 5 pm

NIHB Board of Directors Meeting

MONDAY September 26, 2011 9:00 am? 12:00 pm

Tribal Listening Session on the National Vaccine Plan ? Under Development The National Vaccine Plan provides a framework, including goals, objectives, and strategies, for pursuing the prevention of infectious diseases through immunizations.

Hosted by the National Vaccine Program Office (NVPO), Department of Health and Human Services

12:00 Noon ? 5:00 pm

Conference Registration Open

1:30 ? 4:30 pm Tribal Consultation on Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Consultation Policy? Under Development This face-to-face tribal consultation is an opportunity for Tribal Leaders to provide input on HRSA's consultation policy.

Hosted by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

5:30 ? 7:00 pm Conference Welcome Reception

Sponsored by Alaska Native Health Board

Room: Idlughet 1

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28th NIHB Annual Consumer Conference Health, Hope, and Heroes: Using the Foundations of Tribal Values and Knowledge to

Advance Native Health

TUESDAY, September 27, 2011 7:00 am ? 5:00 pm

Registration and Exhibits Open

7:00 ? 8:30 am

Continental Breakfast Served

8:00 ? 8:15 am

Opening Ceremony/Prayer Procession National Indian Health Board, Board of Directors Presentation of the Colors Prayers

8:15 ? 8:45 am

Opening Remarks and Welcome Buford Rolin , Vice-Chairperson, NIHB Nashville Area Representative H. Sally Smith, Chairperson, Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation, NIHB Alaska Area Representative and Executive Committee Member Lincoln Bean, Chairman, Alaska Native Health Board (ANHB) Andy Teuber, Chairman, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC)

8:45 ? 9:15 am Keynote Address: Health, Hope and Heroes in Indian Country

John Baker (Inupiaq), 2011 Iditarod Sled Dog Race Champion & Motivational Speaker Confirmed

9:15 ? 9:45 am Keynote Address:

Yvette Roubideaux, MD, MPD, Director, Indian Health Service - Invited

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TUESDAY, September 27, 2011 9:45 ? 10:00 am

Native Youth Summit Presentation - Native Youth attending the ACC Youth Track will provide a recap of their activities.

10:00 ? 10:30 am

Office of National Coordinator Dr. Farzad Mostashari, MD, ScM, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology - Invited

10:30 ? 10:45 am

White House Charles Galbraith, Associate Director, Office of Public Engagement, The White House Invited

10:45 ? 11:00 am

Secretary's Tribal Advisory Committee (STAC) Ken Lucero, STAC Chair, Tribal Council Member, Pueblo of Zia - Confirmed

11:00 ? 11:20 am

US Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) - Invited

11:20 ? 11:40 am

US Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) - Invited

11:40 ? 12:00 pm

US Congressman Don Young (R-AK) - Confirmed

12:00 pm ? 12:15 pm

Workshops Overview

12:15 pm ? 2:00 pm - Lunch on your own

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TUESDAY, September 27, 2011 2:00 ? 3:30 pm ? Workshop Session 1

Selection of Workshops in Progress 3:30 ? 3:45 pm - Healthy Snack Break 3:45 ? 5:15 pm ? Workshop Session 2

Selection of Workshops in Progress 6:00 ? 8:00 pm

Tribal Health Directors Caucus & Dinner

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WEDNESDAY September 28, 2011 - Annual Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Day--sponsored by CMS 7:00 am ? 5 pm

Registration and Exhibits Open

7:00 am ? 8;00 am

Let's Move Indian Country Health Walk

8:00 ? 9:30 am

Continental Breakfast Served

8:30 ? 8:40 am

Welcome to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service Day H. Sally Smith, Chairperson, Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation, NIHB Alaska Area Representative and Executive Committee Member, NIHB Representative to the CMS Tribal Technical Advisory Group (TTAG)

8:40 ? 8:45 am

Secretary Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services, videotaped message

8:45 ? 9:45 am

Keynote Address: CMS's Role in Improving Access to Medicare, Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program

Donald M. Berwick, M.D., M.P.P., Administrator, CMS - Confirmed

9:45 am ? 10:00 am

Keynote Address: CMS Tribal Technical Advisory Group: Progress and Future Goals? Valerie Davidson, Chair of CMS TTAG; Senior Director, Legal & Intergovernmental Affairs, ANTHC

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WEDNESDAY September 28, 2011 - Annual Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Day--sponsored by CMS 10:00 am ? 11:00 am

Health Reform and Medicaid Expansion in 2014. How does it look today from the Tribal and State Perspective? State Panelists:

Kim Belshe, California Health Insurance Commissioners ? Invited Kimberly Poppe-Smart ? State of Alaska Director of Health Services ? Invited Tribal Panelists: TBD

11:00 am ? 11:30 am

Outreach and Enrollment in Medicaid and CHIPRA Teresa Ni?o, Director, Office of Public Engagement, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services (HHS) - Confirmed

CHIPRA Video: Working Together: For Our Children For Our Future Gale Marshall, Two Feathers Media - Confirmed

11:45 ? 1:45 pm

NIHB ANNUAL AWARDS LUNCHEON This annual event includes the presentation of national awards honoring the exemplary service and dedication of groups and individuals in the arenas of health promotion and disease prevention. The award categories include the Jake Whitecrow Lifetime Achievement Award, National, Regional, and Local Awards and a Youth Leadership Award.

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WEDNESDAY September 28, 2011 - Annual Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Day--sponsored by CMS 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm - Workshop Session 3

ROOM TBD 1. DATA: First National Report from TTAG Funded Project on IHS Active Users in The

Utilization Of Medicaid.

Facilitator: Jim Crouch, Executive Director, California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc.

Presenters: Dr. Ed Fox, Port Gamble Health Director . Dr. Carol Korenbrot, Research Director, California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc.

ROOM TBD 2. Medicaid 101 and Meet Your Native American Contact (NAC): Roundtable Discussion

This session will provide an overview of Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) administration, eligibility, covered services and reimbursement for Tribal Health Program staff and beneficiaries with a focus on specific provisions for AI/ANs.

CMS NACs from each Regional Office will be available to address the provider enrollment process and information about how to maximize collections for services provided by tribal programs. The second part of the session will address how the CMS Native American Contacts (NACs) work together with States, IHS and Tribal programs.

Presenters: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Native American Contacts

ROOM TBD 3. Meaningful Use Reimbursement and the Electronic Health Record Incentive Program

Healthcare facilities across Indian Country are adopting electronic health records (EHRs) to improve the safety and quality of patient care, increase efficiency, and limit risk. CMS Incentive Programs offer financial incentives to providers and hospitals that are meaningful users of certified EHR technology. This session will discuss the requirements of the EHR Incentive Programs, describe how to meaningfully use an EHR, and identify available resources. Experts from CMS will be available to answer questions.

Facilitator: CAPT James Lyon, Senior Health Insurance Specialists CMS/Commissioned Corps

Presenters: Vicki French, Meaningful Use National Lead for American Indian and Alaska Native National HITECH Regional Extension Center, United South and Eastern Tribes

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WEDNESDAY September 28, 2011 - Annual Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Day--sponsored by CMS

ROOM TBD 4. ICD ? 10 ? Bigger & Closer Than You Think If you're involved in any aspect of health care -- you'll likely be affected by the upcoming transition to the ICD-10 code set. ICD is an internationally accepted method of coding medical diagnoses and inpatient medical procedures. The U.S. currently uses ICD-9, but that code set no longer meets the demands of modern health care. On October 1, 2013, the U.S. health system will convert from ICD-9 to ICD-10, a much more robust, modern code set already employed throughout the rest of the world.

ICD-10 is both bigger and closer than it appears. Learn more about how the conversion will affect your work, your organization, and health care in the U.S. Here about the challenges, opportunities, and some lessons learned from the federal health enterprise perspective and find out more about what you should be doing, where you should be looking, and available resources to prepare you and your organization.

Presenters: Christi Dant, MPM, OESS, CMS

ROOM TBD 5. 2014: No Wrong Door ? An Overview of the Medicaid Expansion and Simplification

Process and Integration of Health Insurance Exchange Plans

Facilitator: Valerie Davidson, Chair of CMS TTAG: Senior Director , Legal and Intergovernmental Affairs, ANTHC

Presenters: CMS, CCIIO, Tribal

6. Insights and Experiences of Alaska Native CHIP Grantees

ROOM TBD

The Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) reauthorizes the CHIP program and specifically provides authority and grants for outreach and enrollment activities focused on enrolling American Indian and Alaska Native children in Medicaid and CHIP. This session will discuss outreach and enrollment activities to Indian children through grants to IHS, tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations. This workshop will present an opportunity to hear from Alaska Native CHIPRA grantees and their outreach and enrollment activities, their experiences and insights, challenges and lessons learned.

Facilitator: Priya Helweg, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Region X Presenters:

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