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Minnesota health care roundtable: Executive Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Overview:
Minnesota Physician Publishing’s 52nd Minnesota Health Care Roundtable on Thursday, November 14, 2019, will address social disparities in health care. An 8-person expert panel will represent various stakeholder positions before a live audience of about 100 registered attendees. The conference is recorded and transcribed. The 20,000 word transcription document generates a 7,000 word 8-page report that is published in Minnesota Physician and posted in several places on the internet. Conference sponsors receive electronic copies of this enduring document with full copyright access to post on their own websites or distribute as collateral materials to prospective and existing clients.
Sponsorship benefits for $7,500:
For sponsorship details please call 612-728-8600
Event details
Panel Dynamics:
The afternoon event will facilitate a policy discussion from different stakeholder perspectives. The goal is to promote deeper understanding, identify common ground solutions, and create an enduring conference report in print and online. A panel moderator will pose questions for panelists based on a curriculum that sponsors help to develop. For the last 30 minutes, he will pose questions from the live audience. Refreshments will be served before the program, during the break, and at the closing reception to encourage dialogue between panelists and health care leaders in the audience.
Event Schedule:
March 5, 2020
11:30 – 1:00 P.M. Private Panelists Orientation Luncheon
1:00 – 2:15 P.M. Panelists address challenges
2:30 – 3:30 P.M. Panelists offer solutions
3:30 – 4:00 P.M. Panelists address questions from audience
4:00 – 5:00 P.M. Reception for panelists and audience (optional)
Recent roundtable reports
past Roundtable information
Past attendee companies:
Each session of the Roundtable is attended by a diverse group of medical professionals representing a broad cross section of health care delivery stakeholders. The organizations, individuals, and job titles vary widely based on the conference topic.
Here is a partial list of companies that have attended past sessions.
AARP
Abbott Laboratories
Allergan Neuroscience
Allina Hospitals & Clinics
American Red Cross
American TeleCare
Amgen, Inc.
Associated Skin Care Specialists
Astrup Drug, Inc.
AXIS Healthcare
Benefit Partners
Biogen Idec, Inc.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of MN
Boehringer Ingelheim
Braas Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Buck Consultants
Center for Diagnostic Imaging
Cintas
Consultants-Internal Medicine, PA
Courage Center
Davies & Associates
Diamond Women’s Center
Edina Family Physicians
Edina Sports Health & Wellness
Eisai, Inc.
EJB LifeScience Consulting
Emeritus Consulting, Inc.
Fairview Health Services
Fairview Home Care and Hospice
Fairview Partners
Family Health Services Minnesota
Fraser
Genentech
Genzyme
Glaxo Smith Kline
Goff & Howard, Inc.
Grand Itasca Clinics & Hospital
Gundersen Lutheran
HealthEast
HealthPartners
Healthways
Heartland Home Health
Honeywell HomMed
Humana
Institute for Clinical
Systems Improvement
Integrated Healthcare Strategies
Intrepid Home Health Agency
LearnCDHC
LiverHope
Marsh USA Inc.
Mayo Clinic
Meagher & Geer
Medica
Medical Advanced Pain Specialists
MedImmune
MedImpact Healthcare Systems
MEDNET
Mercer
Merck & Co., Inc.
Midwest Medical Insurance Co.
Minerva Leadership Institute
Mpls/St. Paul Business Journal
MN Am. Physical Therapy Assoc.
MN Council of Health Plans
MN Dept. of Health
MN Dept. of Human Services
MN Epilepsy Group PA
MN Gastroenterology PA
MN Hospital Association
MN Oncology Hematology
MN Rural Health Coop
MN Visiting Nurse Agency
Muve Inc.
mPay Gateway
Navitus Health Solutions
New Life Medical Clinics
Noran Neurological Clinic
Northstar Physicians Network
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Otto Bock
Owatonna Clinic - Mayo
Park Nicollet Health Services
Paul Larson Ob/Gyn Clinic
Paynesville Area Healthcare System
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
PhRMA
Physicians for a Nat’l Health Prog.
Pricara
Prime Therapeutics
Regional Diagnostic Radiology
Risdall McKinney PR
Roepke Public Relations
Sanofi-aventis
SEARCH
Sepracor, Inc.
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Spinal Designs International, Inc.
St. Croix Orthopaedics
Stratis Health
SUMA MRI
Surgical Consultants, P.A.
Takeda
TAP Pharmaceuticals
Target
Thrivent Financial Bank
Twin Cities Spine Center
UCare
U of M, Medication Mgt. Systems
UnitedHealth Group
U of M Physicians
Virginia Piper Cancer Institute
Warm Health, Inc.
Wellclicks
Past sponsors include:
Each session of the Roundtable is sponsored by a diverse group for corporations representing a broad cross section of health care delivery stakeholders. The organizations, individuals, and job titles vary widely, based on the conference topic.
Here is a partial list of companies that sponsored past sessions.
Advanced Pain Management
Aging Services of Minnesota
Allscripts.com
Ambry Genetics
athenahealth
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Carlson School of Management
Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI)
Children’s Minnesota
Coverys
Daiichi Sankyo
Dorsey & Whitney
Express Scripts
Entira Family Clinics
Health Risk Management, Inc.
HealthEast
InforMED Group
Ingenix
Johnson & Johnson
Life Time Fitness, Inc.
Lindquist & Vennum LLP
Luminat
Mayo Clinical Laboratories
Medica
Meegher Geer
Minneapolis Advanced Pain Specialists
Minnesota Community
Healthcare Network
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Minnesota Physical Therapy Association
MMIC
MN Association of Area
Agencies on Aging
Natalis Outcomes
Gage Health
Northwestern Health Sciences University
Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly
Park Dental
Pediatric Home Services
Pfizer
Piper Jaffray
PrairieCare
PreferredOne Physician Associates
Presbyterian Homes and Services
Prime Therapeutics
QuickCheck Health
Qwest Communications
Sanofi Aventis
Stratis Health
Tristate Brain and Spine
University of Minnesota School of Public Health
Wausau Benefits
WebMD
West Group
PAST ROUNDTABLE TOPICS
The Minnesota Health Care Roundtable is a biannual conference devoted to the evolution of health care policy. It creates an independent forum for communication among diverse stakeholders involved in the continuous process of improving the quality of health care. Each session features expert panelists and provides in-depth insight into the issues and the motivations behind the issues.
The Minnesota Health Care Roundtable is also a conference in print. Each session is held before a live audience. A transcript of the discussion is edited and published in editions of Minnesota Physician. These Roundtables assist our readers in developing informed opinions and acquiring the tools they need to take effective action in many vital areas.
Among topics addressed in past sessions of the Minnesota Health Care Roundtable:
Advance care planning: Addressing end-of-life issues
Allocating Health Care Resources: What’s appropriate? Who’s accountable?
Alternatives to Unionization: Empowering physician group negotiations
Behavioral Health Integration: New pathways to care
Best Practice Guidelines: Why they work, why they don’t
Direct Contracting: Reshaping health care delivery
Disease Management: Is the future now?
E-Health: A key to the future
Exploring Tomorrow’s Partnerships: Creating integrated payment models for allied providers
The For-Profit, Not-for-Profit HMO Debate: How can 49 states be wrong?
The Future of the Physician Network
Health Care 2000: Evolution or revolution?
Health Care and the Internet: Today’s reality, tomorrow’s possibilities
Health Care Fraud and Abuse: Identifying risk and reducing exposure
Health Care Marketing: Appropriate standards for diverse initiatives
Health Insurance Exchanges: Assuring they are meaningful
HIPAA Compliance: What does it mean?
Improving Patient Compliance: The missing link
Individual Insurance Mandates: Boon or boondoggle?
Long-Term Care: Improving quality, controlling cost
Maximizing Physician Influence: What new management structures best align goals, performance, and incentives?
Medical Errors: A balanced response to federal and public concern
The New Face of Health Care: Expanding medical professional relationships
New Models for Health Insurance: The emerging options
P4P vs. HDHP: When worlds collide
Pharmacy Benefit Management: Cost, ethics, and accountability
Public Health-Care Data Reporting: Realizing the potential
Putting Consumers in Charge of Health Care: Latest trend or real answer?
Specialty Pharmacy: Controlling the cost of care
Tiered Networks: Trends, prospects, and pitfalls
The Truth About Data Initiatives: Toward common provider and employer goals
Universal Health Insurance: Incentives or mandates?
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Overview:
Minnesota Physician Publishing’s 52nd Minnesota Health Care Roundtable on Thursday, November 14, 2019, will address consolidation in health care. An nine-person expert panel will represent various stakeholder positions before a live audience of about 100 registered attendees. The conference is recorded and transcribed. The 20,000 word transcription generates a 7,000 word nine-page report that is published in Minnesota Physician and posted in several places on the internet. Conference sponsors receive electronic copies of this enduring document with full copyright access to post on their own websites or distribute as collateral materials to prospective and existing clients.
Sponsorship benefits for $7,500:
For sponsorship details please call 612-728-8600
Event details
Panel Dynamics:
The afternoon event will facilitate a policy discussion from different stakeholder perspectives. The goal is to promote deeper understanding, identify common ground solutions, and create an enduring conference report in print and online. A panel moderator will pose questions for panelists based on a curriculum that sponsors help to develop. For the last 30 minutes, he will pose questions from the live audience. Refreshments will be served before the program, during the break, and at the closing reception to encourage dialogue between panelists and health care leaders in the audience.
Event Schedule:
November 14,, 2019
11:30 – 1:00 P.M. Private Panelists Orientation Luncheon
1:00 – 2:15 P.M. Panelists address challenges
2:30 – 3:30 P.M. Panelists offer solutions
3:30 – 4:00 P.M. Panelists address questions from audience
4:00 – 5:00 P.M. Reception for panelists and audience (optional)
AARP
Abbott Laboratories
Allergan Neuroscience
Allina Hospitals & Clinics
American Red Cross
American TeleCare
Amgen, Inc.
Associated Skin Care Specialists
Astrup Drug, Inc.
AXIS Healthcare
Benefit Partners
Biogen Idec, Inc.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of MN
Boehringer Ingelheim
Braas Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Buck Consultants
Center for Diagnostic Imaging
Cintas
Consultants-Internal Medicine, PA
Courage Center
Davies & Associates
Diamond Women’s Center
Edina Family Physicians
Edina Sports Health & Wellness
Eisai, Inc.
EJB LifeScience Consulting
Emeritus Consulting, Inc.
Fairview Health Services
Fairview Home Care and Hospice
Fairview Partners
Family Health Services Minnesota
Fraser
Genentech
Genzyme
Glaxo Smith Kline
Goff & Howard, Inc.
Grand Itasca Clinics & Hospital
Gundersen Lutheran
HealthEast
HealthPartners
Healthways
Heartland Home Health
Honeywell HomMed
Humana
Institute for Clinical
Systems Improvement
Integrated Healthcare Strategies
Intrepid Home Health Agency
LearnCDHC
LiverHope
Marsh USA Inc.
Mayo Clinic
Meagher & Geer
Medica
Medical Advanced Pain Specialists
MedImmune
MedImpact Healthcare Systems
MEDNET
Mercer
Merck & Co., Inc.
Midwest Medical Insurance Co.
Minerva Leadership Institute
Mpls/St. Paul Business Journal
MN Am. Physical Therapy Assoc.
MN Council of Health Plans
MN Dept. of Health
MN Dept. of Human Services
MN Epilepsy Group PA
MN Gastroenterology PA
MN Hospital Association
MN Oncology Hematology
MN Rural Health Coop
MN Visiting Nurse Agency
Muve Inc.
mPay Gateway
Navitus Health Solutions
New Life Medical Clinics
Noran Neurological Clinic
Northstar Physicians Network
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Otto Bock
Owatonna Clinic - Mayo
Park Nicollet Health Services
Paul Larson Ob/Gyn Clinic
Paynesville Area Healthcare System
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
PhRMA
Physicians for a Nat’l Health Prog.
Pricara
Prime Therapeutics
Regional Diagnostic Radiology
Risdall McKinney PR
Roepke Public Relations
Sanofi-aventis
SEARCH
Sepracor, Inc.
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Spinal Designs International, Inc.
St. Croix Orthopaedics
Stratis Health
SUMA MRI
Surgical Consultants, P.A.
Takeda
TAP Pharmaceuticals
Target
Thrivent Financial Bank
Twin Cities Spine Center
UCare
U of M, Medication Mgt. Systems
UnitedHealth Group
U of M Physicians
Virginia Piper Cancer Institute
Warm Health, Inc.
Wellclicks
Advanced Pain Management
Aging Services of Minnesota
Allscripts.com
Ambry Genetics
athenahealth
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Carlson School of Management
Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI)
Children’s Minnesota
Coverys
Daiichi Sankyo
Dorsey & Whitney
Express Scripts
Halleland Lewis Nilan Sipkins & Johnson
Health Risk Management, Inc.
HealthEast
InforMED Group
Ingenix
Johnson & Johnson
Life Time Fitness, Inc.
Lindquist & Vennum LLP
Luminat
Mayo Clinical Laboratories
Medica
Meegher Geer
Minneapolis Advanced Pain Specialists
Minnesota Community
Healthcare Network
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Minnesota Physical Therapy Association
MMIC
MN Association of Area
Agencies on Aging
Natalis Outcomes
Gage Health
Northwestern Health Sciences University
Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly
Park Dental
Pediatric Home Services
Pfizer
Piper Jaffray
PrairieCare
PreferredOne Physician Associates
Presbyterian Homes and Services
Prime Therapeutics
QuickCheck Health
Qwest Communications
Sanofi Aventis
Stratis Health
Tristate Brain and Spine
Wausau Benefits
WebMD
West Group
Advance care planning: Addressing end-of-life issues
Allocating Health Care Resources: What’s appropriate? Who’s accountable?
Alternatives to Unionization: Empowering physician group negotiations
Behavioral Health Integration: New pathways to care
Best Practice Guidelines: Why they work, why they don’t
Direct Contracting: Reshaping health care delivery
Disease Management: Is the future now?
E-Health: A key to the future
Exploring Tomorrow’s Partnerships: Creating integrated payment models for allied providers
The For-Profit, Not-for-Profit HMO Debate: How can 49 states be wrong?
The Future of the Physician Network
Health Care 2000: Evolution or revolution?
Health Care and the Internet: Today’s reality, tomorrow’s possibilities
Health Care Fraud and Abuse: Identifying risk and reducing exposure
Health Care Marketing: Appropriate standards for diverse initiatives
Health Insurance Exchanges: Assuring they are meaningful
HIPAA Compliance: What does it mean?
Improving Patient Compliance: The missing link
Individual Insurance Mandates: Boon or boondoggle?
Long-Term Care: Improving quality, controlling cost
Maximizing Physician Influence: What new management structures best align goals, performance, and incentives?
Medical Errors: A balanced response to federal and public concern
The New Face of Health Care: Expanding medical professional relationships
New Models for Health Insurance: The emerging options
P4P vs. HDHP: When worlds collide
Pharmacy Benefit Management: Cost, ethics, and accountability
Public Health-Care Data Reporting: Realizing the potential
Putting Consumers in Charge of Health Care: Latest trend or real answer?
Specialty Pharmacy: Controlling the cost of care
Tiered Networks: Trends, prospects, and pitfalls
The Truth About Data Initiatives: Toward common provider and employer goals
Universal Health Insurance: Incentives or mandates?