Impact of Sports 2015

June 1st, 2015
 
  • Speakers


    • Cooke

    • Diaz

    • DiLorenzo

    • Forbes

    • Gorman

    • Huffman

    • Hugin

    • Iannotti

    • Klasko

    • Landman

    • Leavitt

    • Marcotte

    • Murrey

    • Nussbaum

    • Parker

    • Robbins

    • Robson

    • Roy

    • Schneider

    • Sculley

    • Shedlin

    • Spira

    • Tozzi

    • Udvarhelyi

    • Williams

    • Rothman

    • Vaccaro

    • Chen

    • Hammoud
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    Background

    Musculoskeletal issues contribute to a very significant proportion of total employer health care costs in the USA. Currently, one in two adults report a chronic musculoskeletal condition, which is twice the rate of chronic circulatory or respiratory conditions.

    Over the past five years, much has been promised by technology entering the health care market. But how, specifically, is tech helping to deliver high-quality, low-cost musculoskeletal care? What returns do employers want from technology? What is working right here, right now?

    The Summit will highlight how Benefits Directors can lower their healthcare costs and, in turn, enable their CEO’s to see an increase in their stock prices.

    Purpose and Target Audience

    To highlight to Executives, Human Resource Leaders,Benefits Directors, Chief Medical Officers, and the National media how to provide high-quality, low-cost musculoskeletal care to employers and employees in 2015.

  • Agenda

    If you have any issues or questions please contact Rich Sharpnack ATC, Manager of Sports Medicine, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, at rsharpnack@velocitysp.com or 856-874-9700.

    7:00 - 7:45 Registration/Networking Breakfast
    8:00 - 8:10 Welcome Message
    8:15 - 8:50 Panel #1
    Mobile Apps- How do they Decrease Employer Costs?
    8:50 - 9:00 Q&A with Panel #1
    9:05 - 9:30 Panel #2
    Telehealth in 2015; Where are we at?
    9:30 - 9:40 Q&A with Panel #2
    9:45 - 10:10 Break
    10:15 - 10:55 Panel #3
    What does the Benefits Director want from Healthcare Right Now?
    10:55 - 11:05 Q&A with Panel #3
    11:10 - 11:35 One on One Interview
    Tech & Value for the Employer: The Way Ahead
    11:35 - 11:45 Q&A
    11:45 - 12:50 Lunch and Business Networking
    1:00 - 1:40 Panel #4
    What does the CEO want from Healthcare Right Now?
    1:40 - 1:50 Q&A with Panel #4
    1:50 - 2:25 Panel #5
    “Centers of Excellence for Musculoskeletal Care; What do they Offer Employers?
    2:25 - 2:35 Q&A with Panel #5
    2:35 - 3:15 Panel #6
    How is Tech Affecting Health Insurance Costs?
    3:15 - 3:25 Q&A with Panel #6
    3:25 - 3:30 Closing Remarks

     

    Topics

    This event will be hosted by: 

    • Alexander R. Vaccaro, M.D, Ph.D. (President, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute)
    • John A. Anderson, M.D. (Physician, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute)
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    1) Mobile Apps- How do they Decrease Employer Costs?

    Rehabilitation and physical therapy are commonly prescribed to employees for many musculoskeletal ailments. However, these activities may contribute up to half the episode of care cost for a total joint replacement. Consider, also, the lost time at work for these visits. Are they really necessary? What mobile apps are currently being used to create huge savings (a $2 app versus potentially $10,000 of traditional rehab)? What do benefits directors want from these mobile platforms?

    Founders of healthcare technology startups and a Benefits Director discuss this disruption.

    Introduction:

    Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, President, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute


    Moderator:
    Ali Gorman, RN, Health and Medical Reporter, 6 ABC News

    Panelists:
    Michael Nadeau, Founder & CEO, Viverae
    Jenny Schneider, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Castlight Health

    Bronwyn Spira, PT, Founder & CEO, Force Therapeutics
    Roger Shedlin, MD, JD, CEO, OrthoNet LLC

     


    2) Telehealth in 2015- Where are We?

    Direct face-to-face access to a physician is now possible on your phone, tablet or laptop within nine minutes. Guaranteed. How will this telehealth revolution change how employees are cared for? What is possible and what are the costs for this service? Is it really a $40 Consult versus $$$ for traditional consults? Will this technology decrease the need for costly in-house medical clinics? How will this delivery of care evolve over the next two years? How is this currently helping HR and Benefits Directors?

    The founder of a leading telehealth provider and also key stake holders in this space discuss.

    Introduction:

    Sommer Hammoud, MD, Physician, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute


    Panelists:
    Brian Marcotte, President and CEO, National Business Group on Health
    Randy Parker, Founder & CEO, MD Live
    Chet Robson, DO, Medical Director, Walgreen Co.


    3) What do HR and Benefits Leaders want from Healthcare in 2015?

    HR and Benefits leaders face increasing pressure to provide high-quality, low-cost care to employees. With rising medical expenses, an uncertain insurance system, a looming “Cadillac” tax, and an empowered employee base, the role is more challenging than ever before. What are the most pressing concerns? How do they continue to provide value? How are they implementing consumer-directed healthcare plans? What are the other key strategies?

    The Titans of Benefits discuss.

    Introduction:

    Antonia Chen, MD, MBA, Physician, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

    Moderator:
    Zachary Landman, MD, Senior Health Care Researcher, Michael Porter's Health Care Team


    Panelists:
    Brian Marcotte, President and CEO, National Business Group on Health
    Marco Diaz, Global Head of Benefits
    Jim Huffman, Head of US Health & Wellness, Bank of America
    Shawn Leavitt, SVP Global Benefits, Comcast

     
    4) What does the CEO want from Healthcare in 2015?

    As many CEOs have discovered, employee health expenses are the company’s single largest cost. They are now engaged more than ever before and are actively attempting to stem the rising tide of expenses. What specifically do CEO’s want changed? How are they doing this?

    The Titans of Industry discuss.

    Introduction:

    Laurie Cooke, CEO, Healthcare Businesswoman's Association

    Moderator:
    Steve Forbes,  Chairman, Forbes Media

    Panelists:

    Bob Hugin, CEO, Celgene
    Steve Klasko, MD, President & CEO Jefferson Health System
    Robert C. Robbins, MD, President and CEO, Texas Medical Center

    5) Centers of Excellence for Musculoskeletal Care- What Do they Offer Employers?

    The traditional model of providing fee-for-service musculoskeletal care with minimal price transparency is changing. Bundled care aims to offer the complete surgical package to the employer and employee, with fixed transparent costing for the entire episode of care. What services are currently offered? What are the advantages and disadvantages to large companies with this approach? Do orthopaedic centers of excellence work i.e. decrease costs and increase engagement? 

    Introduction:

    Debbie DiLorenzo, CEO, Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey
     

    Moderator:
    Zachary Landman, MD, Senior Health Care Researcher, Michael Porter's Health Care Team

    Panelists:

    Joseph Iannotti, MD, Chief of Orthopaedics, Cleveland Clinic
    Daniel Murrey, MD, CEO, OrthoCarolina
    Richard H. Rothman, MD, PhD, Founder, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

    6) How is Tech Affecting Health Insurance Costs?

    Health Insurance for employers and employees is undergoing major disruption. Now, much of the onus of coverage is being put on the employee. How are employees being conditioned and encouraged to use technology to be better insurance consumers? How does the just-in-time strategy work here? What tech tools are available right now and also within the next two years? 

    Leaders from different insurance models and the President of NBGH debate.

    Introduction:

    Steven M. Raikin, MD, Physician, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
     

    Moderator:
    Avik Roy, Opinion Editor, Forbes Media

    Panelists:
    Sam Nussbaum MD, Chief Medical Officer, Anthem
    Steve Udvarhelyi MD, Chief Strategy Officer, Independence Blue Cross
    Ron Williams, Former Chairman and CEO, Aetna        
     

    7) Tech and Value for the Employer: The Way Ahead

    Tech is rapidly disrupting the way healthcare is delivered. What are the most exciting breakthroughs to come? Over the next two years, what developments will aid the employer in these fields: apps to decrease cost and increase convenience; wearables; telehealth; smart data; analytics; and cybersecurity?

    A titan of both the consumer and tech industries has now turned his attention to this era’s most exciting industry: healthcare.

    Introduction:

    Matthew L. Ramsey, MD, Physician, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

    Panelist:
    John Sculley, Former CEO of Apple and PepsiCo.
    Richard H. Rothman, MD, PhD, Founder, Rothman Institute
     

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  • Venue

    Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

    Address

    1020 Pattison Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Parking is in "Lot J"

     

     

    Map & Directions

     

    Directions

    From Bucks County, Doylestown, Hatboro, Warminster, Willow Grove, Northeast Philadelphia
    Option #1: Take I-95 South to Broad Street, Exit 17 (right-hand lane). Follow this into stadium parking. Option #2: I-95 South to Packer Ave, Exit 19 (bear right off exit), bear right at 2nd light onto Packer Ave. Cross over Darien Street and take the next left onto Lincoln Financial Field Way into stadium parking.

    From Delaware, Maryland, Delaware County, Chester
    Option #1: Take I-95 North past airport and Navy Yard to Broad Street, Exit 17 (formerly Exit 14) from the right-hand lane. Follow this into stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-95 North to Packer Avenue, Exit 19 (formerly Exit 15).Take Packer Ave across Darien Street and turn left onto Lincoln Financial Field Way into stadium parking.Option #3: Take I-95 North to Platt Bridge, Exit 13 (formerly Exit 11). After bridge turn right at 2nd light onto Pattison Ave then follow signs to parking.  Park in Lot J.

    From West Chester, Chester County
    Option #1: Take Route 3, West Chester Pike, to I-476 south (Blue Route). Follow I-476 to I-95 north. Take I-95 north past the airport and Navy Yard to Broad Street, Exit 17 (formerly Exit 14) from the right-hand lane. Follow this into stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-95 north to Packer Ave, Exit 19 (formerly Exit 15) and bear right off exit. Turn right at 2nd light onto Packer Ave. Turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs into stadium parking. Option #3: Take I-95 north to Platt Bridge, Exit 13 (formerly Exit 11). After bridge turn right at 2nd light onto Pattison Ave then follow signs for stadium parking.  Park in Lot J.

    From Harrisburg, Lebanon, Reading, Pottstown
    Option #1: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike east to Valley Forge, Exit 326 (formerly Exit 24). At the Valley Forge exit, take I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) east all the way through Philadelphia. Use the Sports Complex exit, Exit 349 (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs to stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-76 past Exit 349, take Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow stadium parking.  Park in Lot J.

    From Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Bethlehem, Quakertown, Doylestown
    Option #1: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension (I-476) south. Cross over the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) and remain on I-476 south (now the Blue Route). On I-476 take Exit 16 (formerly Exit 6) and follow I-76 east (Schuylkill Expressway) all the way through Philadelphia. Use Exit 349, Sports Complex exit (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs into stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-76 past Exit 349 to Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street. Follow signs into stadium parking.  Park in Lot J.

    From Eastern Montgomery County
    Option #1: Take Route 611 (Easton Road, Old York Road) south. As you near Philadelphia, signs change from Route 611 to Broad Street. Continue on Broad Street and make a right onto the Roosevelt Expressway (Route 1) south. Follow the Roosevelt Expressway to the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) east all the way through Philadelphia. Use Exit 349, Sports Complex exit (formerly Exit 45). Make a right off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs to stadium parking. Option #2: Take I-76 to Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs for parking.  Park in Lot J.

    From South Jersey
    Option #1: Take the Walt Whitman Bridge. After crossing bridge into Philadelphia, take Broad Street, Exit 349 (formerly Exit 45). Make a left onto Broad Street as you come off the exit. Follow signs into stadium parking. Option #2: After bridge, take Packer Ave, Exit 350 (formerly Exit 46). Bear right onto Packer Ave, turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs for stadium parking.  Park in Lot J.

    From New Jersey Turnpike Get off at Exit 3 (Route 168).Turn slight right onto South Black Horse Pike. Merge ontop 295 – South. Follow signs to Walt Whitman Bridge. (See SOUTH JERSEY directions.)  Park in Lot J.

     
  • Speakers

    • Forbes_Steve

      Laurie Cooke, RPh, CAE

      CEO

      HEALTHCARE BUSINESSWOMAN'S ASSOCIATION

       
    • Forbes_Steve

      Marco Diaz

      Global Head of Benefits

      News Corp
       
    • Forbes_Steve

      Debbie DiLorenzo

      CEO

      Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey
       
    • Forbes_Steve

      Steve Forbes

      Chairman

      Forbes Media
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Ali Gorman, R.N.

      Health and Medical Reporter

      6 ABC Action News
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      James V. Huffman

      SVP and Head of U.S. Health and Wellness

      Bank of America
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Robert J. Hugin

      Chairman and CEO

      Celgene
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Joseph P. Iannotti, MD, PhD

      Chairman

      Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute

      Cleveland Clinic
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Stephen K. Klasko, M.D., M.B.A.

      President and CEO

      Jefferson Health System
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Zachary Landman, M.D.

      Senior Health Care Researcher

      Michael Porter's Value Based Health Care Team

      Harvard Business School
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Shawn Leavitt

      SVP Global Benefits, Comcast

      Board of Directors, NBGH
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Brian Marcotte

      CEO and President

      National Business Group on Health
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Daniel Murrey, MD

      CEO

      OrthoCarolina
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Samuel R. Nussbaum, MD

      Executive Vice President

      and Chief Medical Officer

      Anthem
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Randy Parker

      Founder and CEO

      MDLive
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Robert C. Robbins, M.D.

      President and CEO

      Texas Medical Center
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Chet Robson, DO, FAAFP

      Medical Director

      Walgreen Co.
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Avik Roy

      Opinion Editor

      Forbes Media
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Jenny Schneider MD, MS

      Chief Medical Officer

      Castlight Health
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      John Sculley

      Former CEO of Apple and PepsiCo

      Sculley Family Office
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Roger Shedlin M.D., J.D.

      CEO

      Orthonet LLC
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Bronwyn Spira

      Founder and CEO

      FORCE Therapeutics
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      John Tozzi

      Reporter

      Bloomberg Businessweek
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      I. Steven Udvarhelyi, MD

      EVP of Health Services

      and Chief Strategy Officer

      Independence Blue Cross
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Ron Williams

      Former Chairman and CEO, Aetna

      Founder, RW-2 Enterprises
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Richard H. Rothman, M.D., Ph.D.

      Founder

      Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Orthopaedics
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Alexander R. Vaccaro, M.D., Ph.D.

      President

      Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Orthopaedics
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Antonia F. Chen, M.D., M.B.A.

      Physician

      Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Orthopaedics
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      Sommer Hammoud, M.D.

      Physician

      Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Orthopaedics
       
    • Joseph P_ Iannotti

      John A. Anderson, M.D.

      Physician

      Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Orthopaedics
       
     
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