Showing posts with label Healthcare Enrollment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthcare Enrollment. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Q&A with Bob Gladden of CareSource - A Speaker at IIR's Healthcare Data Insights


This June at IIR’s Healthcare Data Insights, Bob Gladden, Vice President for Decision Support and Informatics at CareSource will speak on a session titled “Taking a Persona-Centric, Not a Disease-Centric, Approach to Care Management & Engagement”.

Session Info:

The typical member management program entails profiling members based on their disease states without taking into account the patient as a whole. Beginning in the Fall of 2013, CareSource started using claims and enrollment data to segment their members into a specific persona, then began services to members based upon the persona in which they were identified. Learn how they build data driven personas and understand the results they’ve seen to date.


Q&A:

1. What does data driven decision-making mean to you?

To me it means that when possible, we eliminate the guess work component of decision-making.  There will always be a component to decision making that is not quantitative, but that should be by choice, not because the data isn’t available in a format that can be incorporated into the decision-making process.
2. How do data sets (EHR data, claims data, member feedback, etc.) to inform your business strategy?

As a Medicaid managed care organization, we use claims data extensively to help shape everything from care programs to business strategy.  Ongoing, our strategy continues to be to augment the claims data view of our membership with other data sets that can enrich our view of our members, and help us to identify their needs at the earliest possible moment.  As one example, we are currently working on a partnership with a state Health Department and a major university that will expand our view beyond claims data to include social/economic data. 

3. In general, how difficult is it to get internal buy-in to build out programming that’s based on data?

Actually, at CareSource the difficulty has been to build out the data to support and enhance programs fast enough to keep up with the requests.  Senior leadership here has for some time been asking for more data support to build all of their efforts.  Having leadership asking for this support goes a long way toward the success of having an organization focus decision making on fact and less on hunches.

4. How do you see your use of data evolving in the upcoming year? Are there new opportunities to use data to create more effective, innovative programming?


There are a number of changes that are coming. The most notable in health care is the provider base moving to electronic medical records. Many of these systems were first stood up just to meet requirements for enhanced reimbursement, but now the effort is to fully incorporate this information in work-flow and use it in a meaningful way.  To that end, there are more changes coming that could even eliminate traditional claims as we know them today. It is all part of many exciting developments that will change how we all do business to deliver far more effective and higher quality care.


To hear more from Bob, please join us at Healthcare Data Insights, June 23-25 in Chicago.

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Download the updated 2014 Medicare Congress brochure

IIR’s Medicare Congress 2014 is full-speed ahead! Registrations are pouring in and we’re anticipating a great event taking place February 10-12 in New Orleans, with more unique content than ever before. The broader perspective at the Medicare Congress 2014, now including the D.U.A.L.S. Forum, ensures your entire team will find something relevant and excel in your quest to provide higher quality, cost-efficient care to current and potential members. Your learning and networking experience will be the most productive one yet—be "one and done" with 2014 events and education at the Medicare Congress. 

Here are some highlights of newly added sessions: 

• Insight into Medicare plans & ACOs working together to improve outcomes, presented by Linda Oliver, Director of ACO Implementation, Atrius Health 
• Best practices for leveraging dual eligible special needs plans vs. the financial alignment demonstration, presented by Meryl Price, President, Health Policy Matters 
• Strategies for increasing enrollment by leveraging cloud based technology, presented by Gene Devine, Vice President, Cavulus MedicareCRM; Steven Johns, Manager, Direct to Consumer Sales & Retention, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee; and Kevin McGavick, Regional Vice President, United Healthcare Community & State 
• Plus, new perspectives on improving member outreach and retention, creating healthier happier members, and best practices for benefit design from Florida Blue, CenseoHealth, DMW Worldwide and others. 

To learn more, view our updated agenda

As a reader of this blog, you’ll receive 15% off of the standard rate when you use priority code XP1907BLOG to register. If you have any questions about the agenda or event, feel free to email Kate Devery at kdevery@iirusa.com or visit the homepage. We hope to see you, February 10-12 in New Orleans! 

Cheers, 
The Medicare Congress Team 

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Call for Speakers: First-ever Health Insurance Exchange Congress

We are pleased to announce the First Annual Health Insurance Exchange conference, scheduled for November 9-11, 2011 in Baltimore. We have created this event to meet the demand for quality information on exchanges, and due to the popularity of this year’s Medicare Congress and Medicaid Managed Care Congress.

Speaking opportunities on the following topics are still available:

  • • Address the Needs of the 24,000,000 Expected to Take Advantage of Exchanges
  • • Compare and Contrast Basic Health Plans and Health Insurance Exchanges
  • • Decide which Products to Offer in Order to Remain Competitive (health plan POV)
  • • Re-Structure Broker Compensation (health plan POV)
  • • Set Criteria for Qualified Health Plans and Establish or Adopt a System of Certification (state government POV)
  • • Establish or Outsource the Infrastructure for Enrollment - Identify Criteria Needed to Encourage Enrollment (state government POV)


If you are interested in speaking on any of these topics, or would like to suggest another topic, please email Sarah Gordon at SGordon@iirusa.com.

If you would like to sponsor or exhibit at our Health Insurance Exchange Congress, please contact Sarah Scarry at SScarry@iirusa.com. If you are interested in becoming a media partner, please contact Allison Millner at AMillner@iirusa.com.