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May 23, 2018
Webinar Etiquette
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with Medicare Expert Dale Gibson!3 - 1 Hour Training Sessions
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for HTHU Students who have completedPFS/Business Office Certifications
6th Annual HOMETOWN HEALTH Florida Rural Hospital Conference
Webinar Evaluation
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Agenda
▪ Welcome & Introductions - Susannah Cowart, Director of Customer Relations – HomeTown Health, LLC
▪ Quality Payment Program Update - Tara McAdoo, Director - Healthcare Services Advisory Group (HSAG)
Susannah Cowart, Susannah Cowart, Director of Customer Relations
▪ Susannah joined Hometown in April 2013 as Customer Relations Coordinator for the Florida Division. A native of Tifton, Georgia, she attended Abraham Baldwin College and continued to Brenau Women’s College in Gainesville, Georgia. Serving in a critical access hospital for 8 years, Susannah has diverse healthcare experience in materials management, marketing and community relations. Susannah and her husband, Jake, currently reside in Sebring, Florida.
Susannah Cowart
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Tara McAdoo▪ Tara McAdoo, MSM is a Director at HSAG
where she leads Florida initiatives that impact the medical practices, acute care and critical access hospitals.
▪ She has lead quality improvement initiatives in Oregon, Georgia, and North Carolina QIO and has 16 years of practice administration, electronic health record technology implementation /training, and PQRS quality data reporting support.
▪ Throughout her career she has fostered great awareness to the needs of the physician and other providers in primary care and specialty practices. Her consultative expertise involves streamlining practice operations workflows, HIT optimization, building and sustaining community partnerships, implementing strategies to improving care delivery, coordination, and chronic disease prevention through awareness campaigns and education.
Dale Gibson; Medicare Consulting
▪ Dale Gibson started his own Medicare consulting business in 1997, and is now well-known among HomeTown Health’s network as the “Medicare Expert”. Dale began his healthcare care in 1980 as a Business Office Manager for a large hospital in Fort Walton Beach, FL that was part of Humana.
▪ He briefly worked for HHL in Miami Florida in 1989, before returning to Humana as a Corporate Consultant for Business Offices. In 1993, he became a Medicare Consultant through a merger with HCA. Dale completed his B.S. from Troy State University. He resides in Pensacola, Florida.
Dale Gibson
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Jimmy Lewis, CEO
▪ Jimmy Lewis has roots in rural South Georgia where he was born in Cordele, Georgia. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering from Auburn. Jimmy has held senior management positions in six fortune five hundred companies. He has been instrumental in passing key rural legislation and regulation for hospital based nursing homes, state merit, PPS and critical access hospitals. Under his leadership, HomeTown Health has grown to a virtual company where 60+ hospital members and 60 business partners cumulatively have over $800 million in sales. HomeTown Health activities range from the identification of best practice solutions, to education, collective purchasing, developing managed care strategies, reimbursement advocacy, as well as legislative representation.
Jimmy Lewis
Updates & Insights: The Current Healthcare ClimateJimmy Lewis, CEO
HomeTown Health, LLC
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Federal
▪ 340B threat
▪ Obama exchange dismantlement
▪ General rural threat - 20% population minority
▪ Cost-to-charge efficiency penalty
▪ EMTALA - only hospitals must abide by (no to FQHCs and mental health treatment facilities)
▪ Shortage of skilled providers due to reduced unemployment
▪ Shortage of skilled services
▪ Rural hospitals as economic development engines - does anyone other than hospital employees really care?
▪ Opioid catastrophe
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LOCAL
▪ Shortage of skilled services
▪ Fragmented tiered hospital systems -creates fragmented policy needs
▪ Elimination of non ROI services - L&D
▪ Opioid catastrophe
Solutions
▪ Telemedicine
▪ Education
▪ Diversification
▪ County Referendums
▪ Hospital Board Training
▪ Adoption of Standardized Proven Best Practices/Processes
▪ Focus on Employee Retention - Buy them pizza!
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Evelyn Leadbetter▪ Evelyn Leadbetter, MPA, joined the HomeTown
Health team in December, 2014. Evelyn completed her Bachelors in Business Administration at the University of North Georgia, as well as her Masters in Public Administration and Disaster Management at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia.
▪ She also continued her graduate studies in Disaster Management at the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Management Institute. Her experience in healthcare, emergency preparedness and com-munity support has enabled her to better serve as a HomeTown Health Florida community liaison.
▪ As an advocate for rural health growth, development and sustainability, Her experience in healthcare, emergency preparedness and community support has enabled her to better serve as a HomeTown Health's Network Services Manager.
May 2018 UpdatesEvelyn Leadbetter, MPA
Network Services Manager
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Codeine and Hydrocodone Cough & Cold Containing Products
Florida Medicaid, in response to the FDA safety guideline recommendations, will adopt the minimum age limitation of 18 years of age on codeine and hydrocodone containing prescription cough and cold medicines, effective May 14, 2018.
AHCA Announces the Award of New Contracts for the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Program
The Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) announced its intent to award contracts to nine health plans as a result of the re-procurement of the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program.
You can find additional details about this announcement by clicking the following link: http://b.ahca.myflorida.com/medicaid/statewide_mc/pdf/SMMC_Re-procure_Press_Release.pdf