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August 8th

THE Population health CONFERENCE

THE AGENDA

7:45 am      Registration and Breakfast
 
8:05 am      Welcome

                     Opening Remarks - Larry Wallace - Enterprise Chief Administrative Officer,
                                                                                  Central Health

8:20 am      Why Food Matters

                    Celia Cole - Chief Executive Officer, Feeding Texas

Hunger, food assistance, poverty, food deserts – these are all words that may come to mind when you hear the term food insecurity. For many low-income Texans, food insecurity may be one of the most significant social determinants of health. A host of negative health outcomes are linked to food insecurity: Adults who are food insecure are at an increased risk of developing chronic diseases, and children who are food insecure are at risk for developmental issues. To combat hunger and improve health, Texas food banks have adopted a new strategy called “Feeding with Impact” to help all Texans reach their full potential for healthy, productive lives. Feeding with Impact pairs healthy food distribution with evidence-based health interventions in a holistic approach that empowers hungry families to move toward better health.  In collaboration with the health care community, Feeding Texas is working with its member food banks to scale this model throughout the state to help providers improve patient outcomes, lower the cost of care and reduce health disparities.

9:20 am      New Ways to Care for Specific Populations

What are some of the successful strategies being used in Texas to engage patients in different population groups and keep them healthy? This panel will feature a public health expert who leads the Texas A&M School of Public Health and the president of the Texas Care Alliance, an organization consisting of 12 leading health care systems across the state. They will address the ways their organizations are caring for various populations in Texas and what strategies work well with some groups and not with others. They also will discuss the future of population health care and some of new approaches and technologies being used to target diverse populations.

                   Jay Maddock, PhD - Dean, School of Public Health, Texas A&M University

                   George Terrazas - President, Texas Care Alliance

                   Moderator - Mary Ann Roser - Founder/Chief, Roser Prose

10:30 am    Networking Break
 
11:00 am    Projects That Captivate Funders

Competition for public and private health care dollars is keen, so, it’s important to know what nonprofit and for-profit funding organizations are willing to support in the population health arena. Find out what kinds of projects are likely to get attention and what kinds of solutions are in demand. An executive with the St. David’s Foundation and a venture capitalist will give you the inside track on the population health care initiatives they find compelling. 

                   William Buster - Executive Vice President of Community Investments - St. David's                                                   Foundation

                    Mike Marcantonio - Principal, LiveOak Venture Partners

                    Moderator - J.C. Adams - Founder/CEO, Cloud 9

12:10 pm    Networking Lunch
 
1:30 pm     Health, Not Health Care: What's the Difference

                    Elena Marks, J.D. M.P.H - President/CEO, Episcopal Health Foundation

This presentation examines the assumptions underlying the United States’ $3.3 trillion annual health expenditures and explores why this huge investment fails to produce better health outcomes for Americans. Elena Marks, will make the case that we have confused health care with health, leading us to assume that the more we invest in health care, the healthier we will be. Research shows that of the factors that determine health status — as measured by the quality and quantity of life — health care only accounts for 10 to 20 percent, yet we commit over 95 percent of our national health expenditures to health care. Marks provides examples of how a redirection of dollars is taking shape and offers suggestions for accelerating this important system change.
 
2:30 pm   Enabling Population Health - using insights to enable the right care at the right   
                                                                         time

Population health is complex because it requires multiple competencies — data, technology, care plans, and social services are just a subset of what comes into play.  Innovation across those domains is rapidly creating new intervention capabilities which consumers expect to be delivered as elegantly as any other mobile experience.  This panel will probe these topics with a thought leader expert in healthcare enablement and a senior leader for a healthcare technology provider.  The audience will gain an understanding of what is possible today and what the future may hold.

                   Thyge Knuhtsen - AVP/Healthcare Solutions, AT&T

                   Stephen Popovich - President/CEO, Clairvoyant Networks

                   Moderator - Chris Moose - Partner, IBM

3:40 pm    Announcements and Closing Remarks
 
Post Conference Reception |  Omni Hotel Lobby Bar

Featured Speakers

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Celia Cole

Chief Executive Officer

Feeding Texas

William Buster

Executive Vice President

St. David's Foundation

Jay Maddock, PhD

Dean, School of Public Health

Texas A&M University

Elena Marks

President/CEO

Episcopal Health Foundation

 

Mike Marcantonio

Principal

LiveOak Venture Partners

 

George Terrazas

President

Texas Care Alliance

 

Stephen Popovich

President/CEO

Clairvoyant Networks

Thyge Knuhtsen

AVP of Healthcare Solutions

AT&T