Annual Meeting Early-Bird Rate Is Extended to Friday, Feb. 8
From Pat Wall, HASC VP, Membership Services
Dear HASC Members,
Please join us at La Quinta Resort & Club for HASC’s 2019 Annual Meeting this May 1-3. Save $100 if you register by Friday, February 8.
You don’t want to miss this important annual event — the one chance for Southern California CEOs, system executives, COOs, CFOs and board members to get together each year.
We encourage team participation, so organizations receive the most out of the conference. Teams of five or more from the same organization will receive the fifth registrant at no additional charge.
The agenda and speakers are here along with hotel information. If you haven’t already registered online, reserve your spot today!
And don’t forget, for the first time at this event, participants can earn three face-to-face ACHE credits each for participating in two breakout sessions: Breaking Down Silos in the Continuum of Care for Behavioral Health and Homeless Patients and Span of Attention/Control: A Discussion of the Effective Use of Time for Health Care CEOs.
To learn why many consider the Annual Meeting an essential information and connection tool, view the below video (just click to launch it).
Other conference highlights include the following.
Keynotes:
Mick Ebeling, Not Impossible: The Art and Joy of Doing What Couldn’t Be Done
Patrick Kennedy, Making Mental Health Essential Health
Ron Galloway, How Amazon, Google, Apple and a Host of Other Players are Changing Health Care
George W. Greene, Esq., Health Care in California: What’s the Next Wave?
Breakouts:
Breaking Down Silos in the Continuum of Care for Behavioral Health and Homeless Patients
A close look at the Long Beach model for collaboration.
Span of Attention and Span of Control: A Discussion of the Effective Use of Time for Health Care CEOs
Four Southern California CEOs share experiences and lessons learned.
What Matters Most: Person-Centered Care Planning for your patients after hospital discharge
What Matters Most: Person-Centered Care Planning for Your Patients After Hospital Discharge
Four local hospitals present findings from original research.
Strategic Community Planning and Investments
A panel presents two models for regional community health needs assessment and develop community partnerships.
Using Big Data to Produce Results
A look at a population health decision support program for improved decision making and bottom-line improvement.
Organizing Bundled Payment for Continuous Improvement
A panel presentation featuring two models for bundled payment and the adjustments made along the way.
Please contact Leticia Salcido, lsalcido@hasc.org or Pat Wall, pwall@hasc.org with any questions.
Sincerely,
Contact:
Pat Wall
(213) 538-0715
pwall@hasc.org