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SUMMIT | 2022 SDoH + Employee Health: Reimagining Community Health: SDoH On the Move

November 15, 2022, 4:00 pm - November 16, 2022, 3:00 pm CST

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Reimagining Community Health: SDoH On the Move

Today’s SDoH and Employee Health professionals are reimagining community health in a way that’s more holistic, inclusive and equitable…but the journey is rarely a straight line. By Invite Only: Follow the leaders and join a select group of you SDoH Affinity Group peers for Scottsdale Institute’s 2022 SDoH Summit, Reimagining Community Health: SDoH On the Move, sponsored by Epic.

November 15-16, 2022 at the Westin Kierland, Scottsdale, AZ

Attendees

Overview

This discussion-oriented, in-person Summit includes only your VP-level-and-above* peer experts as they consider opportunities and obstacles in the three key main arenas, proposed as requested areas of focus:

  • Drivers of Health: A Shift in Thinking; Reframing Social Determinants
    Looking at factors vs. determinants, measuring success and capturing the metrics that matter
  • Think Local, Act Local, Impact Local
    Building local partnerships/funding to address drivers of health and improve outcomes
  • Payment Models & Prevention
    Considering adverse childhood experiences/resiliency and impacts on Medicaid/insurance usage

AGENDA

Tuesday – Nov 15 | Wednesday – Nov 16

Tuesday, Nov 15

3:00 pm MST

3:15 pm

Location: Mapmakers

Welcome – Janet Guptill

3:15 pm

3:30 pm

Introductions & Objectives of the Summit – Moderator: Emily Barey, Vice President, Nursing, Epic Systems

3:30 pm

5:30 pm

 

Moving Beyond SDOH Screening: Lessons from the Field of Improving Health Equity

Discussion Hosts – Lindsey Arenberg, MPH, MS, Associate Director Community-Clinic Collaborations, Andie Romaniuk, MPH, Director of Population Health, Lurie Children’s           

 Questions to consider

  • How does a health system move from talking about SDOH to managing social influences in a patient’s or family’s life? Was there a tipping point in that journey?
  • What partnerships, skill sets or other enablers were essential within your organization, the community and beyond to enable Lurie Children’s to begin addressing social influences more proactively?
  • How is Lurie measuring success and setting strategy on health equity?

5:30 pm

6:30 pm

Recap/Agenda Revision for Day 2 as needed

6:30 pm

Reception/Dinner Westin Kierland – Marshall’s (on premises) 

Wednesday, November 16

8:00 am MST

8:30 am

Continental Breakfast

8:30 am

8:45 am

Location: Mapmakers

Welcome – Janet Guptill
Day One Recap – Moderator: Emily Barey, Vice President, Nursing, Epic Systems

8:45 am

10:00 am

Alignment in Community Health: The Essential Shift of Funders to Partners

Discussion Host – Ashley Brand, System Director, CommonSpirit

Questions to consider

  • What’s the role of the health system in community health?
  • How do we build trust and shared decision making in community health? What are community-based organizations afraid of? Who else is in the picture who needs to trust or be trusted?
  • How do we assess the strengths of the community and leverage those first? Why is this important?
  • How do we pull it all together?

10:00 am

10:30 am

Break

10:30 am

12:00 pm

Team Sport: Partnering with Policy Makers

Discussion Host – Michele Pabis, VP, Government & Community Affairs, HonorHealth

Questions to consider

  • What was it like building a relationship as a health system with the Scottsdale City Council and city staff?  What value have you seen to collaborations?
  • Tell us more about what Blue Zones are and why HonorHealth is focused on community wellbeing beyond the four walls of the health system?
  • What advice would you give other health systems who are striving for similar goals in their communities?

Forced Multipliers: How a Pandemic, Policymakers and an Innovation Ecosystem Narrowed the Digital Divide

Discussion Host(s) –Jennifer Junis, RN, MSN, SVP OSF OnCall; Chris Manson, VP Government Relations, OSF

Questions to consider

  • The benefits of culture: Why has organizational culture been so important to rising to the challenges of changing times? Was there more to it than, “Extraordinary times demanded extraordinary responses?”
  • Internal and external partnerships: How are historically separate teams coalescing for the greater good?
  • Thinking locally: How can we reinvent access to care when our populations won’t waste cell phone minutes on telehealth? What have we learned from the community that we can take forward into other work?
  • Selling health equity: How do we make a pitch for funding to policymakers?

12:00 pm

1:00 pm

Lunch

1:00 pm

2:00 pm

Payer Partnerships & Prevention

Discussion Hosts:  Kim Henrichsen, RN, MSN, SVP, Population Health & Clinical Operations; Seraphine Kapsandoy, PhD, RN, VP, Clinical Innovations and Programs, Centene Corporation

Questions to consider

  • How do you operationalize the message “You are the CEO of your own health?”
  • What’s the role of the payer in promoting health equity?
  • What’s the role of the payer in promoting whole health? How do you measure success of your interventions and programs?
  • Are there elements of managing a Medicaid population that you think are universal to managing any population?
  • Behavioral health and substance abuse are costly on so many levels.  Are there key strategies to addressing these issues where the payer, provider, community and patient / member meet?

2:00 pm

 

Wrap-up, Conclusions and Next Steps

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Start:
November 15, 2022, 4:00 pm CST
End:
November 16, 2022, 3:00 pm CST
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