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Pre-Summit Sessions (concurrent)
CEOs of leading providers/payers share their outlook on their critical innovation priorities and highlight respective approaches to vet solutions. A variety of provider/payer executives then connect with innovative CEOs from relevant service, IT and product companies to learn about new solutions and provide insights on the solutions’ value to the market.
Payer Connect: Where payer executives and innovative CEOs meet
Select health plan CEOs will share their strategic forecasts and the critical innovations necessary to remain competitive in a dynamic market. Payer executives and CEOs of relevant health service, IT and product companies will network briefly to share ideas and make a plan to reconnect pending mutual benefit.
Moderator:
Mike Gaffney, Co-Founder and Managing Director, EDG Partners
Speakers:
Dan Hilferty, President and CEO, Independence Blue Cross
Steve S. Martin, President and CEO, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska, Summit Chair
Networking tables will be hosted by:
Aetna – Bjorn Thaler, VP, Head of Corporate Development
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Nebraska – Steve S. Martin, CEO and Lew Trowbridge, President and Chief Operating Officer
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of North Carolina – Andy Brynes, VP, Strategic Development, Mosaic Health Solutions
Cambia Health Solutions – Ben Albert, Operating Partner, Rob Coppedge, SVP Strategic Investment & Corporate Development
Highmark Health – Nanette DeTurk, EVP, Chief Administrative and Strategy Officer and Treasurer
Independence Blue Cross – Terry Booker, VP of Corporate Development and Innovation, and Tom Olenzak, Managing Director Strategic Innovation Portfolio
Provider Connect: Where provider executives and innovative CEOs meet
Select provider CEOs will share their strategic forecasts and the critical innovations necessary for their organizations to remain relevant and competitive. Provider executives and CEOs of relevant health service, IT and product companies will briefly network to share ideas and make a plan to reconnect pending mutual benefit.
Moderator:
Robert Wah, MD, Chief Medical Officer, CSC; President, AMA
Speakers:
John Brooks, President and CEO, Joslin Diabetes Center
John D. Doyle, President and CEO, Ascension Holdings
Michael Wagner, MD, FACP, President and CEO, Tufts Medical Center
Networking tables will be hosted by:
Dignity Health – Richard Roth, Chief Strategic Innovation Officer
Hospital Corporation of America – Chip Blaufuss, AVP of Strategic Innovation
Kaiser Permanente – Chris Stenzel, VP of Business Development and Innovation
Stanford Health Care – Kash Kapadia, VP and General Manager, Digital Health
Sutter Health – Peter Anderson, Chief Strategy Officer
Swedish Medical Group – Ralph Pascualy, Chief Executive
The Monarch Bay Sunset Terrace
Alumni Reception
Before the Summit begins, relax and reconnect with fellow alumni. All Summit alumni welcome to attend.
Monarch Pool Terrace
First-Time Participant Welcome
Meet fellow first-time Summit participants. All first-time Summit participants welcome.
General Session: Emerging (and Decaying) Models
The Summit explores the macro implications of emerging (and decaying) models in health and the micro implications that flow from them through a lens that cuts across traditional industry lines of health care services, health IT and life science. Sessions explore the economic underbelly of big issues in search of sustainable business models, directional opportunities and Beachheads.
Salons III & IV
Opening Comments
Patrick Geraghty, Chairman and CEO, GuideWell and Florida Blue, Summit Chair
Ann H. Lamont, Managing Partner, Oak HC/FT Partners, Summit Innovation Chair
Charlie Martin, Chairman and CEO, Martin Ventures
Julie Murchinson, CEO, Health Evolution Summit
Salons III & IV
A Perspective with Steve Hemsley
Interviewer:
Todd Cozzens, Partner, Sequoia Capital, Summit Innovation Chair
Speaker:
Steve Hemsley, CEO, UnitedHealth Group
Salons III & IV
Building the Business Case for High-Priced Therapeutics
Specialty drugs in the U.S. now comprise more than 25% of total pharmaceutical spend and the annual cost per patient can be as high as $100,000 per year. By 2020, the cost of specialty drugs is projected to quadruple and cost the nation more than $400 billion. Is the high-priced approach the new business model for innovation? Are there economically rational reimbursement approaches for certain high-costs diseases? Leaders with high stakes in the game will explore these trade-offs, emerging approaches and financing mechanisms.
Moderator:
Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine, Director of Clinical Excellence Research Center, Stanford University
Speakers:
Joshua Ofman, MD, MSHS, SVP, Global Value and Access and Policy, Amgen
Tim Wentworth, President, Express Scripts
Salons III & IV
The Consumer-Engaged Enterprise
To both attract and retain customers, even the most well-established, integrated delivery networks are striving to re-engineer their approach to consumer-centric convenience and service. Meanwhile, newer companies are striving to demonstrate an entirely new level of consumer experience with tools and delivery models that speak to consumer interests. Hear from an established integrated delivery system and a novel primary care model on what is working and where they are headed.
Moderator:
Brad Fluegel, Chief Strategy and Business, Development Officer, Walgreens Boots Alliance,Summit Partner Committee
Speakers:
Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP, CEO and Co-Founder, Iora Health
Glenn D. Steele Jr., MD, PhD, President and CEO, Geisinger Health System
Dana Lawn
Welcome Event
Dinner served
The Terrace Salon Balcony
Après Dessert and Digestifs
The Gazebo
Morning Fitness Boost
Summit Run, hosted by HealthLine
Salon Foyer
Registration Open
The Monarch Bay Courtyard
Breakfast
Salon I
Breakfast Session
Profitable Innovation: Invention, Commercialization, Execution
Facilitated by Dentons
Facilitated by: Bruce Fried, Partner, Dentons with panelists: Ronald Kuerbitz, CEO, Fresenius Medical Care North America and Ed Dougherty, Principal, Dentons
Senior executives in every sector of the industry are charged with delivering value. Some need to shorten time to market, others need to produce near term ROI, and others still need to deliver quality healthcare services and improve treatment outcomes in an increasingly price-sensitive environment.
On the eve of the Kentucky Derby, we award the ‘Triple Crown’ to healthcare executives, whose success depends on winning multiple races: being responsive to investors, compliant with regulators and innovators, and delivering affordable, high quality products and services for providers and patients. This session will discuss keys to winning the healthcare triple crown including a baseline model, synthesizing the global clinical and business literature, and testing this model against panelist and audience experience and expertise. Participants will leave with a framework within which to test concepts presented throughout the Summit against the real opportunities and constraints of the business of healthcare.
General Session: Emerging (and Decaying) Models
Salons III & IV
The CMS Perspective: Where Do We Go From Here?
Interviewer:
Bruce Bodaken, Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution and former Chairman and CEO, Blue Shield of California, Summit Chair
Speaker:
Andy Slavitt, Acting Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Salons III & IV
The Real Deal: Taking on High-Cost, Complex Patients at Scale
Despite challenges, we are seeing an incredible wave of new solutions in caring for populations with multiple chronic diseases, more significant behavioral health issues and complex social situations. Many suspect these solutions will have even more opportunities ahead as they transform individual care. Hear payer, investor and innovator perspectives on what can really be achieved and what new opportunities have yet to be tackled.
Introducer:
Guy Eiferman, Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning and Managing Director, Healthcare Services and Solutions, Merck
Moderator:
Mark D. Smith, MD, MBA, Founding President, California HealthCare Foundation, Summit Chair
Speakers:
Adam Boehler, CEO, Landmark Health
Jay M. Gellert, President and CEO, Health Net, Inc.
Leeba Lessin, President and CEO, CareMore Health System
Thomas A. Scully, General Partner, Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe
The Monarch Bay Courtyard
Morning Break
Salons III & IV
Size Matters: New Approaches to National Provider Brands
Even the most notable regional systems face a growth dilemma, causing some to explore innovative approaches to national expansion, unburdened by brick-and-mortar models. Cleveland Clinic and DaVita HealthCare Partners are on the forefront of these efforts, and others are not far behind. How are best-of-breed providers thinking about scale, how are they ensuring quality and how will they avoid obstacles seen in past waves?
Introducer:
Kris Joshi, PhD, Executive VP, Products, Emdeon
Moderator:
Michael E. Chernew, PhD, Leonard D. Schaeffer Professor of Health Care Policy and Director, Healthcare Markets and Regulation Lab, Harvard Medical School
Speakers:
Toby Cosgrove, MD, President and CEO, Cleveland Clinic
Kent Thiry, Co-Chairman and CEO, DaVita HealthCare Partners
Deep Dive Sessions
What the Consumer Really Wants: Data Insights into Purchasing Behavior
Hosted by Aon
Facilitated by Matt Levin, EVP and Head of Global Strategy, Aon and Janet Faircloth, SVP, Strategy and Solutions, Aon
Big Brains on the Internet of Things (IoT)
Hosted by Box
Facilitated by Aneesh Chopra, former CTO, White House, President Obama with panelists: Aaron Levie, CEO, Box; Lee Shapiro, former President, Allscripts and Bill Russell, CIO, St. Joseph Health System
Transparency of Cost and Quality: Changing Consumer Behavior at Scale?
Hosted by Emdeon
Facilitated by Doug Ghertner, President, Change Healthcare and Jason Gorevic, CEO, Teladoc
The Next Holy Grail: Strategic Cost Control
Hosted by Healthagen
Facilitated by Charles Kennedy, MD, Chief Population Health Officer, Healthagen
The Monarch Bay Courtyard
Salons III & IV
Harnessing the Reality of End-of-Life
End-of-life care accounted for over 28% of Medicare’s budget—or $170B spent in the last six months of life for Medicare beneficiaries alone. According to the Institute of Medicine, enhancing the quality of medical and social services at the end of life would create substantial progress toward a sustainable U.S. health care system. Now more than ever, end-of-life services are becoming a strategic industry priority. Two prominent payers and a health system leader will discuss the most critical issues, where best economics are emerging and potential models for advancing management of end-of-life care.
Moderator:
Alexandra Drane, Co-Founder and Chair of the Board, Eliza Corporation; Co-Founder, Engage with Grace
Speakers:
Mark B. Ganz, President and CEO, Cambia Health Solutions, Summit Chair
Wright R. Lassiter, III, President, Henry Ford Health System
Harold L. Paz, MD, MS, EVP and Chief Medical Officer, Aetna
Deep Dive Sessions
Busting Myths about the 50+: Tracking that Works
Hosted by AARP
Facilitated by Jody Holtzman, SVP Thought Leadership, AARP, with presenter Brad Fain, Principal Research Scientist, Head of the Human Systems Engineering Branch, Georgia Tech Research Institute and panelist Julio Corredor, Director, Worldwide Innovation
The Complexities of Patient Financial Responsibility
Hosted by Availity
Facilitated by Russ Thomas, CEO, Availity with panelists; Alan Levine, CEO, Mountain States Health Alliance, Rob Coppedge, SVP Strategic Investment and Corporate Development, Cambia Health Solutions, and Sam Khashman, President and CEO, Imagine Software
Agile Health – New Models of Care Need New Models of IT
Hosted by CSC
Facilitated by Robert Wah, MD, Chief Medical Officer, CSC, and President of the AMA and Lisa Pettigrew, Industry General Manager, Global Healthcare, CSC
Zip Code-Driven Health Insights…More Informative than Genetic Code?
Hosted by Optum
Facilitated by Paul Bleicher, MD, PhD, CEO, Optum Labs, and Dave Dickinson, Chief Innovation Officer, Optum Labs
The Monarch Bay Courtyard
Afternoon Break
The Terrace Salon
Confab of Women Building Impactful Companies
Join an unmoderated discussion among female healthcare leaders focused on what it takes to build strong teams, how to bring out the best “male” and “female” traits, what “female” traits provide distinct advantages, and what women are getting it done and why.
Speakers:
Gail Boudreaux, Former CEO, UnitedHealthcare
Alexandra Drane, Co-Founder and Chair of the Board, Eliza Corporation; Co-Founder, Engage with Grace
Ann H. Lamont, Managing Partner, Oak HC/FT Partners, Summit Innovation Chair
Lisa Suennen, Managing Partner, Venture Valkyr
Pacific Promenade Lawn
Global Health Reception
The Pacific Promenade
The Big Dinner
Global Disease: How New Investment Priorities Are Changing the Landscape
As the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works with its partners to transform lives in developing countries, they are acutely focused on tapping into the talent and resources of the private sector. If Ebola taught us anything, low-cost, sustainable solutions need to be created and delivered to ensure not only local and global health, but also economic viability for all. Enter stage left…opportunity. Sue Desmond-Hellmann will share the business case for the global frontier.
Introducer:
Robert Margolis, MD, CEO Emeritus, HealthCare Partners, Summit Chair
Interviewer:
David Brailer, MD, PhD, Managing Partner and CEO, Health Evolution Partners; Chairman, Health Evolution Summit
Speaker:
Sue Desmond-Hellmann, MD, CEO, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
The Plaza
Après
Blackjack and poker overlooking the Pacific.
Salon Foyer
Registration Open
The Monarch Bay Courtyard
Breakfast
General Session: Disruptive Models
Disruption is happening in pockets, at varying paces and in a variety of ways. In 2015, the Summit explores where new innovations are seeing landfall and the army of others just behind.
Salons III & IV
Moon Shots on Health
Moon Shots – big thinking and aiming for breakthroughs instead of incremental improvements – this is the Google[x] mandate. Google has disrupted just about everything we can think of, so what are they up to in health? Will they be the creator or a potential competitor? The former head of the largest health plan in the country shares her perspectives on moon shots…potential profiles, obstacles and how the practical realities of the past may be shifting. Together, this session will raise the stakes and foreshadow areas where we see breakthroughs instead of barriers.
Moderator:
Peter Neupert, Operating Partner, Health Evolution Partners and Former Corporate VP, Microsoft Health Solutions Group, Summit Chair
Speakers:
Gail Boudreaux, Former CEO, UnitedHealthcare
Andy Conrad, PhD, Head of Life Sciences, Google
Salons III & IV
Consumer On Ramps – Disruptive Models Creating Value
As health care endeavors to engage consumers in their health, some companies are also beginning to create efficiencies, support evolving reimbursement streams and position for value creation. From searching for health information to being monitored remotely; from the healthy consumer to those managing chronic disease or facing acute conditions—the early adopters are contributing to the new health economy. This session will highlight a few innovators disrupting information flow and creating value through the holy grail of the consumer engagement.
Moderator:
Brandon H. Hull, Managing General Partner, Cardinal Partners, Summit Innovation Chair
Speakers:
Eric Rock, CEO, Vivify Health
Ben Wolin, CEO and Co-Founder, Everyday Health
Salons III & IV
Corporate Venture Takes Hold of Health Care
Creating a corporate venture group is certainly one of the hippest strategies to hit the health industry in years. And while these ventures all hope to capitalize on the next biggest disruption to hit the market, they will not all look the same in their pursuits. Hear what disruptive models are on the horizon, what factors are being considered and what you can expect.
Introducer:
Mark Speers, Partner and Managing Director, Health Advances, LLC
Moderator:
Lisa Suennen, Managing Partner, Venture Valkyrie
Speakers:
Rob Coppedge, SVP Strategic Investment and Corporate Development, Cambia Health Solutions
Dave Schulte, Managing Director, Kaiser Permanente Ventures
David Stevenson, Managing Director, Global Health Innovation Fund, Merck
Rafael Torres, Head of Healthcare, GE Ventures
Salons III & IV
Comments and Transition to Innovation Activities
Julie Murchinson, CEO, Health Evolution Summit
The Plaza
Corporate Venture Action Group
Innovation Activities (concurrent)
Innovators and health leaders roll up their sleeves in an intimate and interactive setting to explore opportunities.
Salon I
Innovations with Traction: Straight Talk from Customer CEOs
Patient retention and new patient acquisition have always been strategic imperatives, but their importance has risen to mission critical in the transition from fee-for-service to fee-for-value. While these areas may have great impact on both risk of lost revenue and new growth opportunities, they have not been easy problems to solve—and several innovative solutions have stalled. A leading health system CEO talks with innovators about the range of challenges health systems are facing, the approach that different companies are taking and the successes that organizations are experiencing to ensure true value is realized.
Facilitator:
Roy Smythe, MD, Chief Medical Officer, AVIA
Speaker:
Rodney F. Hochman, MD, President and CEO, Providence Health & Services
Innovators:
Mark Hefner, CEO, Infina Connect Healthcare Systems
Oran Muduroglu, CEO, Medicalis
Pavilion II
Disruption in Progress: Designing for the Consumer
Innovators and health care leaders on the consumer front lines retreat to the boardroom to explore how best to design for the consumer. Innovators are encouraged to roll up their sleeves in this intimate discussion exploring critical needs, while potential payer, provider and retailer customers help to inform design and their approach.
Facilitator:
Joshua Riff, SVP, Consumer Products, Optum
Contributors:
Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP, CEO and Co-Founder, Iora Health
Jeffrey Kang, SVP, Health and Wellness, Services and Solutions, Walgreens Boots Alliance
Tej Shah, SVP, Business Development, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana
Pavilion III
Disruption in Progress: Where Life Science Is Headed:
Opportunities Beyond the Pill
Innovators and life science leaders retreat to the boardroom to explore new opportunities beyond the pill. Innovators are encouraged to roll up their sleeves in this intimate discussion exploring critical needs, while potential pharma, biotech and medical device customers inform their solutions and their approach.
Facilitator:
Naomi Fried, PhD, VP of Innovation, Medical Information and External Partnerships, Biogenidec
Contributors:
Guy Eiferman, SVP, Strategic Planning and Managing Director, Healthcare Services and Solutions, Merck
Diego Miralles, MD, Global Head of Innovation, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson
Pascale Witz, EVP, Global Divisions and Strategic Development, Sanofi
Pavilion IV
Disruption in Progress: Care Delivery Innovation
Innovators and health care leaders on the front lines of care delivery retreat to the boardroom to explore how to best to design solutions to improve care and reduce cost of delivery. Innovators are encouraged to roll up their sleeves in this intimate discussion exploring critical needs, while provider executives share the value they are seeking and how potential solutions are vetted behind closed doors.
Facilitator:
Molly Coye, MD, Chief Innovation Officer, UCLA Health System
Contributors:
Lyle Berkowitz, MD, FACP, FHIMSS, Associate Chief Medical Officer of Innovation, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Chip Blaufuss, Assistant VP Strategic Innovation, Hospital Corporation of America
Birthe Dinesen, Professor, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University (Denmark)
Chuck Dowling, CEO, DiabetesAmerica
Pavilion V
Disruption in Progress: Connecting with Capital
Innovators and seasoned investors retreat to the boardroom to connect on the capital landscape: opportunities on the horizon, what investors are seeking, and what they may require in the coming years. Innovators are encouraged to roll up their sleeves in this intimate discussion to ask their burning questions and to hear from the veterans.
Facilitator:
Jodie Emery, Partner Healthcare and Private Equity, Caldwell Partners
Contributors:
Thomas Carella, Managing Director, Merchant Banking Division, Goldman Sachs
Brandon H. Hull, Managing General Partner, Cardinal Partners, Summit Innovation Chair
Noah Knauf, Managing Director, Warburg Pincus
Ravi Sachdev, Partner, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice