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SUMMIT and SITE VISIT | 2023 SDOH – Strategies to Reduce Outcome Disparities

June 29, 2023, 3:00 pm - June 30, 2023, 3:00 pm CDT

Health Equity Strategies to Reduce Outcome Disparities

How are you addressing the social factors that impact delivering equitable care for all? Spend time with a select group of your SDoH/DEI Affinity Group peers for Scottsdale Institute’s 2023 In-Person Summit, Health Equity Strategies to Reduce Outcome Disparities, sponsored by Epic. Thank you MetroHealth for hosting this Summit and Site Visit.

June 29-30, 2023

The Center for Health Affairs and CHAMPS

1226 Huron Rd E, Cleveland, OH 44115

Attendees

Alan Nevel, MBA

Senior Vice President, Chief Equity and Community Impact Officer, MetroHealth System

Alan K. Nevel is Senior Vice President, Chief Equity and Community Impact Officer for The MetroHealth System. In this uniquely integrated leadership role, Alan is charged with creating and driving a community­focused, patient-centric strategy that promotes health equity and the...

Alissa Glenn

Director of Community Health and Nutrition 

Director of Community Health and Nutrition  See LinkedIn

Ana Velez

Principal- Clinical Transformation, Institute for HOPE , The Metro Health System

Principal- Clinical Transformation, Institute for HOPE , The Metro Health System See LinkedIn

Anthony Warmuth, MPA

Executive Director, Clinical Transformation, Cleveland Clinic

Candace DeSantis  

Coordinator, Corporate Content at The MetroHealth System

Coordinator, Corporate Content at The MetroHealth System See LinkedIn

Cynthia Bero, MPH

Senior Advisor, Manatt Health

Cynthia Bero is a senior advisor with Manatt Health, where she leads information systems initiatives for academic medical centers (AMCs), providers, states and other health care organizations. She is focused on engaging physician practices and patients by delivering innovative information...
Bero

David E. Lundal MBA

Senior Vice President & CIO, Children's Minnesota

Dave Lundal joined Children’s Minnesota in March 2019 and, as senior vice president and chief information officer, he is responsible for the strategic direction and technical support of all information systems supporting the hospitals and clinics. He also provides leadership...
Lundal

Edith Stowe

Managing Director, Manatt Health

Emily Barey

VP of Nursing, Epic

Emily Barey is the Vice President of Nursing at Epic.  In this role she is responsible for product management in the areas of nursing, community health and social care.  She leads the Epic Nursing Advisory Council, consults with Epic customers...

Genevieve Birkby 

Program Manager, Social Needs Navigation, UH Ahuja Rainbow Center for Women & Children 

Program Manager, Social Needs Navigation, UH Ahuja Rainbow Center for Women & Children  See LinkedIn

Jacob Huber

Software Developer at Epic

Software Developer at Epic See LinkedIn

Jaime Dircksen, MSW

VP, Community Health & Well-Being, Trinity Health

Jaime Dircksen serves as the Vice President, Community Health & Well-Being (CHWB) at Trinity Health leading initiatives to optimize health for people experiencing poverty and other vulnerabilities across the 26-state system. She oversees all CHWB operations, including: advancing policies and...

Janna Jansen, RN

Clinical Project Manager, Epic

Epic | Clinical Project Manager | Yale MPH Candidate

Jim Misak, MD

Medical Director of the MetroHealth System's Institute for H.O.P.E.

Dr. James Misak is an Associate Professor of Family Medicine at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, a practicing family physician in The MetroHealth System, and the medical director of MetroHealth’s Institute for H.O.P.E.TM (Health, Opportunity, Partnership and...

Karen Cook

Director, Healthy Families & Thriving Communities Institute for H.O.P.E., The MetroHealth System

Karen Cook joined The MetroHealth System in 2014 and currently serves as Director, Healthy Families & Thriving Communities.  She is a key staff person in MetroHealth’s Institute for H.O.P.E.TM (Health, Opportunity, Partnership, Empowerment), which leads the health system’s approach to...

Kevin Chagin MS

Manager of Advance Analytics and Data Operations, Institute for H.O.P.E.

Kevin Chagin joined the MetroHealth System on April 6, 2020, and serves as Manager of Advance Analytics and Data Operations for the Institute for H.O.P.E.TM (Health, Opportunity, Partnership, and Empowerment). In this role he designs operational reporting systems, conducts statistical...

Kiley Wanecke, MHA

Project Manager, IU Health

Kim Byas, Sr., PhD, MPH, FACHE

See LinkedIn

Kristin Warzocha

President and CEO, Greater Cleveland Food Bank

Kristin Warzocha is the President and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, Northeast Ohio’s largest hunger relief organization. The Food Bank relies on community support to fulfill its mission of ensuring that everyone in our communities has the nutritious...

LaRonda Chastang

SVP, DEI, Trinity Health

LaRonda serves as Trinity Health’s Senior Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.  She is responsible for the development and implementation of the national DEI strategy that impacts more than 123,000 colleagues and nearly 26,600 physicians and clinicians caring for...

Marie Velez

Project Lead and Supervisor, Better Health Partnership Pathways HUB

Marie is currently Better Health Partnership Pathways HUB Project Lead and Supervisor. Marie is a dedicated professional with over 20 years of experience in Cuyahoga County's human service systems. She is a goal-oriented leader with proven ability to coach and...

Nabil Chehade, MD, MSBS

EVP, Chief Clinical Transformation Officer, MetroHealth

Nabil Chehade, MD, MSBS, is the Executive Vice President & Chief Clinical Transformation Officer at The MetroHealth System in Cleveland Ohio. Dr Chehade is responsible for all aspects of clinical transformation, digital and population health, providing comprehensive leadership and effective...

Nazleen Bharmal, MD, PhD, MPP

Nazleen H. Bharmal, MD, PhD, MPP is the Associate Chief of Community Health & Partnerships at Cleveland Clinic. In this role, she works with an interdisciplinary team to implement a community health strategy focused on health equity, social determinants of...

Philip Scribano, DO, MSCE

Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Director for Social Care Innovation in the Division of General Pediatrics at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Philip Scribano, DO, MSCE is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Director for Social Care Innovation in the Division of General Pediatrics at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and holds the Shanahan...

Robert Behrendt, RN, BSN

Director of Care Coordination and Patient Care Services, Henry Ford Health

Robin Lankton, MPH, CHES

Vice President, Population Health, UW Health; President, UW Health ACO, Inc

Lankton

Tiffany Swanson 

EHR Information Specialist/NextGen Trainer

EHR Information Specialist/NextGen Trainer See LinkedIn

Overview

Patients, communities, health systems and health- and social policies all intersect, but they don’t always align toward reducing outcome disparities at the root cause. Over the course of two days, we’ll discuss:

  • Building a Health Equity Framework: One health system’s approach to developing and integrating their health equity framework to drive population health efforts.
  • Shifting the Culture of Patient Engagement: While not new, trauma-informed care is an important new skill set for clinicians practicing today that builds trust across communities.
  • Reducing Health Disparities with Data and Community Partnership: Precise, personalized engagement helps health systems find focus and make meaningful change.
  • Funding Mission-Critical Work—Opportunities with Payers and Policy-Makers: Addressing patients’ social needs by partnering to realize value in health equity.

This event is eligible for ACHE Qualified Education Hours toward initial certification or recertification of the Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) designation. Learn more ››

Agenda

Thursday, June 29

 

7:00 am

8:30 am

Location: 4th Floor – The Center for Health Affairs and CHAMPS

Continental Breakfast

7:30 am

8:00 am

Location: 4th Floor – The Center for Health Affairs and CHAMPS

Welcome – Janet Guptill, Scottsdale Institute

MetroHealth Introductions & Site Visit Details

Includes Attendees from Clinical Informatics Summit & SDoH/DEI Summit

Janet Guptill, FACHE, CPHIMS

President and CEO, Scottsdale Institute

Janet Guptill is President and CEO of the Scottsdale Institute, a non-profit membership organization of leading health systems focused on transformational change leveraging information technology. In this role she brings a unique perspective of leveraging information technology to make better...
Guptill

8:00 am

12:00 pm

Site Visit – MetroHealth & Key SDoH-Related Efforts

  • Campus Transformation (housing, green space, etc.)
  • Food As Medicine Clinic (clinical intervention around healthy food access)
  • HOPE and Healing Garden (plus overview of other food security initiatives)
  • Opportunity Center (financial counseling, education, other SDoH-related services)
  • Neighborhood drive (includes highlights/narrative of public art collaborations and digital connectivity work with local housing authority)
  • Ohio City Health Center (newer health center on campus at an urban K-8 school, which is a site for MetroHealth’s School Health Program)

12:00 pm

1:30 pm

Box Lunch and Site Visit Q & A Session

1:30 pm

pm

Site Visit Wrap-up and Next Steps

3:00 pm

3:15 pm

Location: 4th Floor -The Center for Health Affairs and CHAMPS

Welcome – Janet Guptill, FACHE, CPHIMS, President & CEO, Scottsdale Institute

Janet Guptill, FACHE, CPHIMS

President and CEO, Scottsdale Institute

Janet Guptill is President and CEO of the Scottsdale Institute, a non-profit membership organization of leading health systems focused on transformational change leveraging information technology. In this role she brings a unique perspective of leveraging information technology to make better...
Guptill

3:15 pm

3:30 pm

Introductions & Objectives of the Summit – Moderator: Emily Barey, MSN, VP Nursing, Epic

Emily Barey

VP of Nursing, Epic

Emily Barey is the Vice President of Nursing at Epic.  In this role she is responsible for product management in the areas of nursing, community health and social care.  She leads the Epic Nursing Advisory Council, consults with Epic customers...

3:30 pm

5:30 pm

Recalibrating Health System Effectiveness Through a Health Equity Lens:

Discussion Hosts: LaRonda Chastang, Senior Vice President Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Jaime Dircksen, Vice President, Community Health & Well-Being, Trinity Health

Health systems are using diversity, equity, and inclusion frameworks to drive their population health efforts, develop trust with the communities they serve and build for a sustainable economic future.

  

This session will enable you to reflect on the maturity of your own organization’s health equity framework as you hear how health system systems are approaching their development at a macro and micro level, what’s the same and what might be different based on the unique populations they serve.

Questions to consider

  • Are there universal guiding principles to doing this work well?
  • What type of work are you prioritizing as an organization and why? 
  • What are the pre-requisites to develop the organizational capacity to do this work?
  • Is there an exemplary case study that you’d like to replicate in future work that can serve as a model for others?

5:30 pm

6:00 pm

Recap/Agenda Revision for Day 2 as needed

6:30 pm

 

Reception/Dinner TBD

Friday, June 30

 

8:00 am

8:30 am

Location: 4th Floor – The Center for Health Affairs and CHAMPS

Continental Breakfast

8:30 am

8:45 am

Welcome – Janet Guptill, Scottsdale Institute

Day One Recap – Moderator: Emily Barey, MSN, VP Nursing, Epic

Janet Guptill, FACHE, CPHIMS

President and CEO, Scottsdale Institute

Janet Guptill is President and CEO of the Scottsdale Institute, a non-profit membership organization of leading health systems focused on transformational change leveraging information technology. In this role she brings a unique perspective of leveraging information technology to make better...
Guptill

Emily Barey

VP of Nursing, Epic

Emily Barey is the Vice President of Nursing at Epic.  In this role she is responsible for product management in the areas of nursing, community health and social care.  She leads the Epic Nursing Advisory Council, consults with Epic customers...

8:45 am

10:00 am

Shifting the Culture of Patient Engagement

Discussion Host: Philip Scribano, DO, Section Chief, Center for Child Protection & Health, CHOP

Trauma informed care is not a new model, but it is often a new skill set to most clinicians practicing today. As many in the health system work to build and rebuild trust with their patients and communities, hear how one health system is approaching using a trauma informed approach.

Questions to consider

  • What are the skill sets required in the future for the healthcare workforce to deliver patient centered, whole person care?
  • What can a health system do to demonstrate its commitment to health equity?  In other words, how do we put our money where our mouth is to promote trust?
  • Are there unique opportunities in working with children and their families that should be prioritized and why?

10:00 am

10:30 am

Break

10:30 am

12:00 pm

Developing Evidence-Based Practice in Reducing Health Disparities:

Discussion Hosts: Nabil Chehade, Chief Transformation Officer, James Misak, MD, Chief Medical Officer, and Kevin Chagin, Advanced Analytics Manager for the Institute for H.O.P.E., MetroHealth

Nazleen Bharmal, MD, Associate Chief, Community Health & Partnerships, Cleveland Clinic

Kristen Warzocha, President and CEO, The Greater Cleveland Food Bank

Data-driven, personalized engagement with patients, communities and clinicians can help address upstream social drivers of health and make a meaningful, sustainable change at a macro and micro level toward improving population health.  Learn how Northeast Ohio is using data and partnerships to address social drivers of health and promote health equity.

Questions to consider

  • Is your organization ready to address new standards from The Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services (CMS) for SDOH data? 
  • How can technology and data analytics assist in determining what is working to improve the health of populations?
  • What community investments are you making to address the social needs of your population?

12:00 pm

1:00 pm

 

Lunch

1:00 pm

2:00 pm

Funding Mission Critical Work: Capitalizing on the Value of Community Health Workers:

Discussion Hosts: Jennifer Kons, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Greater Cleveland United Way

CMS and payers vary in what types of screening and services are reimbursed making it a challenge for health systems to scale the work of addressing the social needs of their patients and making a margin.  Dialogue with a health system working with their payer and policy makers on realizing value in health equity.

Several states are expanding Medicaid funding opportunities through community health worker benefits.  Dialogue with one health system that’s realizing value from developing a workforce and programmatic approach to meeting patient’s social needs.

Questions to consider

  • How do you reconcile ‘no margin, no mission’ on important health equity work when funding sources are limited, and most health systems have razor thin margins at best right now?   
  • Where are you finding measurable value in this work and what efforts are underway at your organization to sustain this work?

2:00 pm

Wrap-up, Conclusions and Next Steps

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June 29, 2023, 3:00 pm CDT
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June 30, 2023, 3:00 pm CDT
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