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Fellows Tackle Leadership and Health Reform Implementation in Washington, DC
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May 13, 2011 The Medicaid Leadership Institute Class of 2011 Fellows attended their final intensive three day seminar in Washington, D.C. on May 9-11, 2011, during which time they had the opportunity to present their practicum projects. In addition, the meeting focused on summarizing leadership and time management lessons, policy considerations regarding the development of the exchange, strategies to improve the delivery of care and media training and the political perception of health reform. A summary of the agenda follows with links to selected presentations.
Meeting Four Agenda Summary – Washington, D.C. – May 9-11, 2011
Session One: Practicum Presentations
Theresa Eagleson, Donna Frescatore and Michael Nardone
Session 2: Leadership – Strategic Focus, Delegating, and Time Management
Session 2: Leadership – Strategic Focus, Delegating, and Time Management
Ed O’Neil, MPA, PhD, FAAN – Director, Center for the Health Professions, University of California San Francisco
Session 3: Leadership Synthesis
Ed O’Neil, MPA, PhD, FAAN – Director, Center for the Health Professions, University of California San Francisco
Session 4: Practicum Presentations
Tom Betlach, Judy Mohr-Peterson, Darin J. Gordon
Session 5: Health Reform and the Exchange
Session 5: Health Reform and the Exchange
Joel Ario – Director, Office of Insurance Exchanges, Office of Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, HHS
Session 6: Leadership – Goal Setting and Continued Learning
Ed O’Neil, MPA, PhD, FAAN – Director, Center for the Health Professions, University of California San Francisco
Session 7: The Politics of Health Reform: Now and After the 2012 Election
Session 7: The Politics of Health Reform: Now and After the 2012 Election
Robert Blendon – Senior Associate Dean for Policy Translation and Leadership Development, Harvard School of Public Health
Session 8: Implementing the Triple Aim
Richard Gilfillan, MD – Acting Director, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation ( Innovation Center) at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Richard Baron, MD – Seamless Care Models Group Director, CMMI
Session 9: Media Training
Peter Rafle – Vice President, Spitfire Strategies



