| 2005
Medical Banking Leadership Forum
Agenda
For MBProject
Members Only
Friday,
July 8, 2005
**See
Registration Details Below |
| 7:30 - 8:20 |
Continental Breakfast |
| 8:20 - 8:30 |
Introduction
John Casillas, founder of MBProject, will
provide an overview of the 2005 Medical Banking Leadership Forum
and define the tasks that the attendees will pursue. He will be
joined by a facilitator from the Vanderbilt Center for Better Health.
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| 8:30 - 10:00 |
HSAs@Work
| A National Panel Series
This session will answer
two questions:
(1) How do we enable
real time financial transaction processing in the HSA model?
(2) What should the MBProject
HSA workgroup focus on in 2005/2006?
Together with industry
leaders we will review requirements for enabling HSA providers to
implement real time financial transaction processes. We will map
the business processes among the relevant stakeholders, identify
key actors, isolate business issues and propose banking technology
solutions to meet industry challenges. We will then refine
the HSA Workgroup mission, goals and deliverables based on our discussion
and create a road map for 2005/2006.
Panel:
David
Harris, Partner, National Healthcare Revenue Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers,
New York, NY
Kirsten
Trusko, Senior Manager of Financial Services, BearingPoint, McClean,
VA
NOTE: The mission of the HSAs@Work Series
is to instigate a national dialogue on HSAs, in terms of impact
on medical consumerism, infrastructure, marketing, stakeholder challenges
(i.e., provider collections, health plan systems to support real
time adjudication, etc). This new MBProject Series is slated as
a deliverable of the HSA Workgroup and involves 3 meetings:
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A members only meeting at the 2005 Medical Banking Leadership
Forum
- An online broadcast hosted by MBProject in Q4 2005
-
An onsite broadcast from the 4th National Medical Banking
Institute in February 2006
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| 10:00 - 10:15 |
BREAK
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| 10:15 - 12:00 |
Better
Practices for Healthcare |
An Educational Series Focused on Medical Banking Interoperability
The
panel will review the payment and remittance channels in healthcare,
starting with payment by a health plan, going through paper and
electronic banking systems and finally reaching the provider.
We will look at the key actors in each area, business models, medical
and financial transactions sets used (i.e., CTX, 835, CCD+, etc.)
and integration points. We will drill down to key issues that
must be resolved to create a seamless process (i.e., Straight Through
Processing), and review emerging payment and remittance strategies
that apply increasing value for end users.
Panel:
Tom
Dean, CEO, Critical Technologies, Inc., Edmond, OK (moderator)
Michael
Irvine, VP, Marketing, DP Solutions, Columbia, MD
Nav
Ranajee, VP Business Strategy, LaSalle Bank | ABN AMRO, Chicago,
IL
Barbara
Mayerick, Director, CBO Business Development, Veterans Health Administration,
Wash., DC
Nick Rosenstein, President
& CEO, Interactive Payer Network, Cleveland, OH |
| 12:00 - 1:00 |
LUNCH
/ NETWORKING |
| 1:00 - 3:00 |
C.O.M.B.A.T.
| Cooperative Open-source Medical Banking Architecture
& Technology
The healthcare industry
is entering a crisis mode even as efforts accelerate to reduce costs
via technology. Over the past 9 months MBProject has worked with
a group of open source/open standard advocates to develop a robust,
real-time and highly scalable architecture that could revolutionize
administrative and clinical messaging in healthcare. This initiative,
dubbed C.O.M.B.A.T., is poised to "combat rising healthcare
costs using medical banking principles and technology". It
has already been embraced by some of the nation's largest employers
and will now be formally launched at our Leadership Forum.
John Casillas, Founder
& Executive Director, Medical Banking Project, Franklin, TN
John Hardin, Chief Technology Officer, MedAccess PLUS Health Informatics
Network, Detroit, MI |
| 3:00 - 3:15 |
BREAK |
| 3:15 - 3:30 |
Empowering
the Community Safety-Net | Aligning Medical Banking Models
with Community Healthcare Needs
MBProject has promoted
the use of a medical banking platform to organize our national "community
safety net". In this formula, called "Charitable Communities
Network", banks drive the adoption of technology that supports
real time administrative and clinical messaging. An update of our
progress will be provided.
John Casillas, Founder & Executive Director,
MBProject, Franklin, TN
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3:30
-
4:30 |
Healthcare
Interoperability Using Financial Systems | An Update on
Case Studies and Pilot Programs
Card-based systems can
dramatically simplify "ramping" onto our national "medical
internet"for all provider types. Programs that illustrate the
potential to do this are beginning to manifest in the marketplace.
We will look at two organizations that are implementing card-based
technology for addressing the need for point of service electronic
healthcare records in America.
Chris Young, Sr. VP &
CIO, St. Thomas Health Services, Nashville, TN
Steven Spady, DO, Founder, M.A.P. Family
of Companies, Manchester, KY
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| 4:30 |
ADJOURN
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- **To Register: Simply login with your
user name and password at the top right-hand corner of www.mbproject.org
then press 'Go'. Click on your membership link under "Memberships".
This will direct you to your membership portal home page where you will
see a link entitled "Register Here". Click to register.
If you have any questions, please contact Evelyn at 615.794.2009.
- Programming is subject
to availability of panelists.
- All Sessions include
a minimum of 20 minutes Q&A. This is an educational session
where audience participation is encouraged.
- Audience: Members
of MBProject including regional and national banks, health plans, healthcare
providers and consulting/IT firms. The session is closed to the
media.
- The 2005 Medical Banking Leadership Forum will be held at the Vanderbilt
Center for Better Health.
- Special $90/night rate at Holiday
Inn Select Vanderbilt. Attendees should call 1-800-633-4427
and mention "Medical Banking Leadership". Offer expires
Wednesday, June 29, 2005. The hotel is located
2 blocks from the Vanderbilt Center for Better Health and also offers
a private shuttle.
- The Vanderbilt Center for Better Health is only accessible through
the garage parking entrance. For those walking or riding the shuttle
from the Holiday Inn Select hotel, you will need to go to this entrance
as well. Please take the issued parking ticket and have the security
attendant validate it.
- Dress Code: Business Casual
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