2014 Palliative Care Conference: Effective Patient Transitions Across the Provider Continuum
Grow your expertise in palliative and supportive care at the 6th Annual Palliative Care Transitions Conference, February 25, 2014, at the Hilton Pasadena. Register now.
Learn about the latest evolution of palliative care transitions across pre- and post-acute care settings by hearing speakers equipped to share experiences from varied perspectives on how best to deliver care to patients with advanced disease. The conference will provide an updated framework for future regional networks of integrated, coordinated patient transitions for all acute, post-acute and physician providers and payers. Attendees will represent providers at various stages of palliative care program implementation, sharing multidisciplinary team and multi-agency collaborative best practices. Specific clinical challenges facing this patient population, and early data demonstrating steady progress toward the triple aim in several local continuum delivery models in Southern California, will stimulate further movement of transforming payment and delivery reform efforts.
Topics and speakers include:
The Palliative Care Evolution in Coordinated Care
Integrations
Charles von Gunten, MD, Ohio Health
Health Policy Issues
Judy Citko, JD, Executive Director, Coalition for Compassionate
Care
Clinical Challenges with Depression Comorbidities and the
Palliative Care Patient
Scott Irwin, MD, PhD, Director, Psychiatry & Psychosocial
Services, UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center, Director, Palliative
Care Psychiatry, UC San Diego Health System, Associate Clinical
Professor, Psychiatry, UC San Diego School of Medicine
Care Transitions Programs – Where Does Palliative Care
Fit In?
Catherine Bannerman, MD, Torrance Memorial Health System, and
Josh Luke, PhD, FACHE, VP, Post-Acute Services, Torrance Memorial
Health System
The Triple Aim in the Care Continuum: Is it
Achievable?
Susan Stone, MD, Associate Director, Palliative Care Services,
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Martha Jones, Vice President,
Regional Care Management, HealthCare Partners
Attendees can also participate in breakout sessions on the following topics:
Program Certification and Clinician
Credentialing
Helen McNeal, Executive Director, CSU Institute for Palliative
Care at California State University San Marcos and Parkview
Community Hospital Team (to be named)
Cultural Diversity
David Kessler, RN, Palliative Care Consultant; Carlos Priestley,
Chief Operating Officer, Providence Little Company of Mary – San
Pedro; and Natalie Moy, Director, Patient Care Management,
Riverside County Regional Medical Center
C – Difficult Conversations
Michael Hunn, Senior Vice President/Regional Chief Executive,
Providence Health & Services – Southern California; Finly
Zachariah, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine,
Department of Supportive Care, City of Hope; and Alice Gunderson,
Patient and Family Adviser, St. Francis Medical Center
Contact: Jamila Mayers
(213) 538-0739, jmayers@hasc.org