7 T H A N N UA L Oncology Summit September 10, 2010 New this year: Managed Care Training September 9, 2010
Managed Care Training The position of a managed care account manager has changed dramatically over the years. Pharmacy and medical directors as well as other decision makers in managed care organizations demand an account manager who understands their organization, contracting and pricing philosophy and how products affect the bottom-line. Attendee Objectives Learn from customers and experienced consultants during this practical, comprehensive training program Gain insight into a wide variety of relevant and specific managed care operational topics Come away with the knowledge, techniques, and confidence needed in order to successfully work with managed care accounts Who Should Attend Account managers Product managers Sales managers Trainers Other key functional area staff September 9, 2010 8:00 a.m. Program overview - goals of managed care 8:15 a.m. Health plan benefits- objectives and products under the health care umbrella Renee Rizzo Fleming, RPh, MBA PRN Managed Care Consulting Services, LLC 9:00 a.m. The role of today s pharmacy director George S. Hiller, III, RPh The Hiller Pharmacy Management Group 9:45 a.m. Break 10:00 a.m. The role of today s medical director Roger Muller, MD, FACEP United Health Group 11:00 a.m. Network management and key characteristics, strengths and weaknesses of different network structures Freda Hogan Reliant Healthcare Resources 12:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. The various types of injectable management John L. Fox, MD, MHA Priority Health 1:30 p.m. Pharmacy and therapeutics committee Gary J. Tereso, PharmD, BCPS Health New England 2:15 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. Health plan operations- product and formulary development Matthew Mitchell, PharmD, MBA Select Health 3:15 p.m. Successfully engaging the managed care client Gary M. Owens, MD Gary Owens Associates 4:00 p.m. Open discussion-speaker panel 5:00 p.m. Closing comments
Oncology Summit The Oncology market continues to change dramatically. New areas including outcomes-based quality measures, performance improvement programs, bio-similar drugs and personalized medicine have led all stakeholders to critically evaluate product selections, guidelines and pathways, utilization management approaches and reimbursement strategies in the management of the oncology patient. ICORE Healthcare s Oncology Summit will explore and discuss key issues in the oncology marketplace. Attendee Objectives Understand the impact of oncology trends over the next five years Gain insight into the challenges presented by managing end-of-life treatment and care Assess the opportunities and challenges associated with treatment variability, off-label drug utilization and genetic testing Understand how payors can integrate oral and infused chemotherapy to improve care and to control costs Learn about the comparative effectiveness experience in the United Kingdom and the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (N.I.C.E.) regulatory agency Understand how health care reform legislation will impact oncology care Gain insight into the changing oncology environment and how it will impact where patients receive their therapy Learn the truths behind the many myths around the management of cancer therapy Who Should Attend Health plan executives who are charged with the management of their plan s oncology drug-related costs Oncology practice managers with private payor reimbursement responsibilities Distributors and specialty pharmacies who are concerned with the dynamics in chemotherapy access and distribution Pharmaceutical manufacturers who offer infused or oral oncology products or manufacturers who wish to understand current and future oncology management strategies September 10, 2010 8:00 a.m. The oncology payor landscape 2010 and beyond 8:30 a.m. When is enough enough panel discussion regarding multiple chemotherapies, cost/benefit ratio Mohammad Jahanzeb, MD Aptium Oncology Dan McCrone, MD Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts 9:30 a.m. Personalized cancer treatment what does this mean for cost of care John L. Fox, MD, MS Priority Health 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Innovation and expansion what has occurred the last five years and what to expect in the next five years Johanna C. Bendell, SB, MD Sarah Cannon Research Institute 11:15 a.m. Pathways and their impact on managing oncology treatment Richard G. Popiel, MD Horizon 12:00 p.m. Lunch 12:45 p.m. The meaning of comparative effectiveness a perspective from N.I.C.E. Peter Clark, MD N.I.C.E. 1:45 p.m. Management of intravenous vs. oral chemotherapy Kate Fitch and Bruce Pyenson Milliman 2:15 p.m. Myth busters myth vs. reality in oncology management Jeff Forringer IntrinsiQ 3:00 p.m. Site of service in cancer care David W. Reese, RPh, MBA Distinctive RX Outcomes, LLC 3:30 p.m. Break 3:45 p.m. Oncology benefit management update Mike Waterbury ICORE Healthcare 4:15 p.m. Health care legislation and how it will impact cancer care, payors, providers and pharmaceutical manufacturers Rachael Rowland Magellan Health Services 4:45 p.m. Closing comments
Registration Please register online at www.icorehealthcare.com Click on the 7th Annual Oncology Summit online registration link to register through September 8, 2010. You can also fax the registration form to 1-866-994-2673 (one form per attendee). Or, you can mail your registration form with the appropriate payment information (personal or business check made payable to ICORE Healthcare) to: ICORE Healthcare 7th Annual Oncology Summit 5850 T.G. Lee Blvd., Suite 510 Orlando, FL 32822 Space is limited, so reserve your seat today. Email questions to: oncologysummit@magellanhealth.com Registration Fees Oncology Summit: Managed Care Training: On or before August 15: $1795 On or before August 15: $1295 After August 15: $1895 After August 15: $1395 For both Oncology Summit and Managed Care Training: On or before August 15: $2795 After August 15: $2895 Hotel Accommodations Rooms are offered at a discounted rate for this conference at $269.00 per night until August 18, 2010. After this date, the room rate is subject to change depending on availability. Call the New York Marriott Marquis to reserve a room and reference the ICORE Healthcare room block. Participant Registration Information Form (please print clearly) Please register me for: Oncology Summit Managed Care Training Both First Name: Last Name: Degree: Title: Affiliation: Office Address: City: State: Zip: Office Telephone: Office Fax: Email Address: Payment Information: (check one) Check enclosed for $ Credit Card (see next column) Credit Card Information: Visa MasterCard American Express Card Number: Expiration Date: Security Pin #: (Visa/MC: 3 digit code on back of card) (AmEx: 4 digit code on front of card) Name: (as it appears on credit card) Billing Address: City: State: Zip: Cardholder Signature: New York Marriott Marquis 1535 Broadway New York, NY 10036 Phone: 212-398-1900 Toll Free: 1-800-843-4898 https://www.marriott.com/nycmq
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