Feb 11-12, 2016 University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA. Design Agenda

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The 3 rd USC Conference on Optimizing Medication Safety and Healthcare Quality: Best Practices and Collaborations for Public Health, Geriatrics, and Mental Health Feb 11-12, 2016 University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA Design Agenda This national conference is presented by the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics and the USC School of Pharmacy in collaboration with Health Services Advisory Group (Quality Improvement Organization for California) DAY 1: Raddisson Hotel Los Angeles Midtown at USC, 3540 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90007 (Across the street from USC University Park Campus) Time Duration Topic Speaker 8:20 AM 3 min Welcome from the Dean Glen Stimmel, PharmD Dean, USC School of Pharmacy 8:23 AM 7 min Conference Framing Steven Chen, PharmD, FASHP, FNAP Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy, USC Department, Cook County Health & Hospitals 8:30 AM 20 min The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: What s Working, What s Needed, What s Next? Carol Peden, MD, MPH Director, Center for Health System Innovation USC School of Medicine / Keck Medical Center of USC 8:50 AM 20 min Framing 1: Setting Goals and Strategy for Transforming Public Health Jessica M. Núñez de Ybarra, MD, MPH, FACPM Chief, Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention Section Chronic Disease Control Branch Division of Chronic Disease & injury Control California Department of Public Health 9:10 AM 30 min Framing 2: Progress, Challenges, Results and Current Directions in Nationwide Quality Improvement and Healthcare Transformation Dennis Wagner, MPA Director, Quality Improvement and Innovation Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 9:40 AM 15 min Panel Q&A All Speakers 9:55 AM 8 min Break Theme 1: Best Practices in Public Health and Community Pharmacy 10:03 AM 2 min Introduction of Theme 1 and speakers Steve

10:05 AM 15 min Pharm2Pharm: Hospital Pharmacist Hand-off to Community Pharmacy (CMMI HCIA Round 1) 10:20 AM 15 min Driving Healthcare Value Through a Community Pharmacy Network (CMMI HCIA Round 2) Karen L. Pellegrin, PhD, MBA Director of Continuing / Distance Education and Strategic Planning Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy Trista Pfeiffenberger, PharmD, MS Director, Network Pharmacy Programs CMMI Project Coordinator Community Care of North Carolina 10:35 AM 15 min Improving Healthcare Quality Through a Community-based MTM Call Center Dennis Ho, PharmD CEO WeCare 10:50 AM 15 min Lessons for Community Pharmacy from the USC / AltaMed CMMI Healthcare Innovation Award (CMMI HCIA Round 1) 11:05 AM 10 min Discussion questions Steven Chen, PharmD, FASHP, FNAP Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy, USC Department, Cook County Health & Hospitals 3 min 7 min Small group discussion (groups of 3 to 5) Sharing of responses from audience 11:15 AM 8 min Break Theme 2: Best Practices in Geriatrics 11:23 AM 2 min Introduction of Theme 2 and speakers Steve Chen 11:25 AM 15 min Health Outcomes and Medication-Related Needs of Older Persons Mary Fermazin, MD, MPA Vice President, Health Policy & Quality Measurement Chief Medical Officer Health Services Advisory Group 11:40 AM 15 min Integration of Comprehensive Medication Management in an Accountable Care Organization Brian Hodgkins, PharmD, FCSHP, FASHP Executive Vice-President, Heritage California Accountable Care Organization, Coachella Valley Clinical Operations for Desert Oasis Healthcare 11:55 AM 20 min A HRSA-funded model for collaborative team-based senior care Laura Mosqueda, MD, FAAFP, AGSF Chair, Department of Family Medicine, Professor of Family Medicine and Geriatrics (Clinical Scholar) Associate Dean of Primary Care, Keck School of Medicine of USC Brad Williams, PharmD, CGP

12:15 PM 10 min Discussion questions Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Gerontology, USC Department, Cook County Health & Hospitals 3 min 7 min Small group discussion (groups of 3 to 5) Sharing of responses from audience 12:25 PM 60 min Lunch TEDx Talk video: The New Disrupters in Healthcare- Patients and Pharmacists (10 min) Patient experience keynote (15 min) Breakout Sessions for Day 1 1:30 PM 10 min Introduction of breakout topics and speakers / moderators (45 min each x 2) 1. Comprehensive Community Pharmacy Services: Impact of Komoto Healthcare on Health Outcomes and Costs Michael Metcalfe Moderator Danielle Colayco, PharmD, MS Director of Health Outcomes & Value Strategy Komoto Healthcare Jeffrey McCombs, PhD Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies USC Schaeffer Center for Health Economics and Policy 2. Medication Management Programs at Ralphs Pharmacies Rebecca Cupp, PharmD VP of Pharmacy, Ralphs Lord Sarino, PharmD Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator, Ralphs 3. Keys to Successful Team-based Care for Seniors Mary Fermazin, Brian Hodgkins, Brad Williams 1:40 PM 5 min Move to 1 st selected breakout session 1:45 PM 45 min Breakout Session, Round 1 All breakout speakers

2:30 PM 5 min Move to 2 nd selected breakout session 2:35 PM 45 min Breakout Session, Round 2 All breakout speakers 3:20 PM 25 min Day 1 wrap-up Closing logistics 3:45 PM 75 min Wine and Cheese social 5:00 PM - Day 1 ends Department, Cook County Health & Hospitals Steven Chen, PharmD, FASHP, FNAP Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy, USC DAY 2: USC Town and Gown, 620 W. McCarthy Way, Suite 10, Los Angeles, CA 90089 Time Duration Topic Speaker 8:15 AM 10 min Welcome Day 2, Framing, Introduction of speakers Steven Chen, PharmD, FASHP, FNAP Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy, USC 8:25 AM 20 min A National Perspective on Innovation and Improving Medication-Related Outcomes through CMM Terry McInnis, MD, MD MPH CPE FACOEM President- Blue Thorn, Inc. Healthcare Consulting 8:45 AM 20 min ACA Implementation from a Health Plan Perspective John Michael O Brien, PharmD, MPH Vice President, Public Policy CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield 9:05 AM 20 min National Progress Toward a Health System that Supports Pharmacist Clinical Services Brian Isetts, PhD, BCPS, FAPhA Dan Buffington, PharmD, MBA Former and current Health Policy Fellows, CMS 9:25 AM 10 min Discussion Questions 3 min Small group discussion (groups of 3 to 5) 7 min Sharing of responses from audience and comments from keynote speakers 6 min Break Theme 3: Mental Health 9:43 AM 2 min Introduction of Theme 3 and speakers Moderator

9:45 AM 20 min Treatment Challenges Among High-Risk Mental Health Patients Integrating Primary Care and Medication Management for Mental Health Roderick Shaner, MD Medical Director Russell Kim, PharmD Director of Pharmacy LA County Department of Mental Health 10:05 AM 15 min Pharmacist s Role in Treatment of Psychiatric Conditions in a Staff Model HMO Janet Aiso, PharmD, BCPP Katherine Choi, PharmD, BCPP Clinical Pharmacist Specialists, Psychiatry Kaiser Permanente Mental Health, Los Angeles 10:20 AM 15 min Pharmacy and Behavioral Health in the VA Michelle Twitty, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist Specialist, Psychiatry VA Medical Center, Columbia, MO 10:35 AM 10 min Discussion Questions 3 min 7 min Small group discussion (groups of 3 to 5) Sharing of responses from audience 8 min Break Barriers, Challenges, and Opportunities for Pharmacists in Behavioral Health: Examples and Resources 11:03 AM 2 min Introduction of focus topics and speakers Moderator 11:05 AM 20 min The MHIS Morisky Medication Adherence Protocol, the Computerized Adaptive Tests for Mental Health, and the 2016 CMS Enhanced Medication Therapy Management Model Steve Trubow Olympic Labs Donald Morisky, ScD, MSPH, ScM UCLA School of Public Health 11:25 AM 20 min Managing Adherence to Psychiatric Medications Julie Dopheide, PharmD, BCPP Professor of Clinical Pharmacy USC 11:45 AM 20 min Integrating Psych Pharmacy Services into Primary Care Carla Cobb, PharmD, BCPP Riverstone Health Clinic, Billings, MT 12:05 AM 20 min Reducing Medication-Related Readmissions for Psychiatric Disorders Lisa Goldstone, MS, PharmD, BCPS, BCPP University of Arizona College of Pharmacy 12:25 PM 6 min Discussion questions 12:31 PM 9 min Wrap-up

Closing Remarks Dean Glen Stimmel 12:40 PM - Connect and collaboration lunch- Meeting ends All participants