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BERKELEY PROGRAM

The next session in the San Francisco Bay Area is scheduled for October 5-9, 2013, a lovely time of year.

SPECIAL 2013 OPPORTUNITY: GHLF AND KAISER PERMANENTE

After extremely positive feedback on this arrangement in 2012, UC Berkeley and Kaiser Permanente have decided to once again schedule GHLF and a Kaiser Permanente International program back-to-back. This saves executive time and travel costs and provides a stimulating combination.

- GHLF provides innovative solutions sourced from around the world, including: how to pay and incent providers, how to integrate care and provide chronic disease management, successful health care reforms (and spectacular failures), expanding roles for insurance and for public-private partnerships, innovative uses for low-cost technologies, and global lessons on the selection, implementation and uses of health information technology.

- "Learnings from the Kaiser Permanente Model" then introduces you to this nonprofit health plan and integrated delivery system's successful model from October 9-11, 2013. The program includes exposure to KP's integrated health information technology (KP HealthConnect), population health and chronic care management methods, patient self-care and visits to a medical center and KP's innovation center.

This combination was very popular last year and space will be limited. Both GHLF and Kaiser Permanente are providing a discount for attendees of both programs.

The on-line application for GHLF can be found on this website. For more information about Kaiser Permanente International's October 9-11, 2013 program, please click here: Kaiser Permanente International website

Click here for Berkeley 2012 Photos

2013 Berkeley GHLF Agenda

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5

Sonoma Room, Claremont Resort Hotel

Introductions to the program and to each other
5-6:30pm Faculty leaders, program directors, and this week's agenda
 -Steve Shortell, PhD, MPH, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley and Blue Cross of California Distinguised Professor Health Policy and Management: Goals and objectives of the Global Health Leadership Forum
 -Richard Scheffler PhD, Distinguished Professor of Health Economics & Public Policy, School of Public Health and Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California Berkeley, Director, The Global Center for Health Economics and Policy Research and Director, Petris Center on Healthcare markets and Consumer Welfare: Welcome to the Group
 -Meg A. Kellogg MS, Program Director, Global Health Leadership Forum: Berkeley session agenda and logisitics

Participant Introductions
5 minute discussion with the person next to you. Then introduce each other and mention any challenges you are hhoping will be addressed this week.

6:30-8:00pm Reception

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
Sonoma Room, Claremont Resort Hotel

HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS - DESIGNING EACH ELEMENT AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE ARRANGEMENTS

8:15am Breakfast buffet

9 - 10am Peter Berman, Professor of the Practice of Global Health Systems and Economics, Department of Global Health Population, Harvard School of Public Health, previously World Bank - Strengthening the elements of your health system

10 - 11am Peter Berman, Teh-Wei Hu Professor Emeritus of Economics, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley and Richard Scheffler - Expanding universal coverage and financing it - examples from India, China, United States

11 - Noon Small group case study: Comparing your health systems and identifying improvements needed

Noon - 1: 30pm Lunch

1:30 -3:30pm Lady Neelam Sekhri-Feachem MHA, CEO Healthcare Redesign Group, Chuck Slaughter MS, Livinggoods and Dominic Montagu PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UCSF and Lead of the Health Systems Initiative at the UCSF Global Health Group (TBC) - The range of public-private arrangements and how to design them

3:30 - 4:30pm Small group case study: Designing your win-win public-private agreements

4:30 - 4:50pm Part II participant project

Break for exercise, dress-up, etc.

7:15 - 9:30pm Gala Welcome Reception: group photo and dinner

8:00 - 8:30pm Guest speaker, How to use new technologies to improve patient care

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7
Sonoma Room, Claremont Resort Hotel

CHRONIC CARE MANAGEMENT INNOVATIONS

8:15am Breakfast buffet

9:30am - Noon Steve Shortell PhD, MPH, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley and Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor Health Policy and Management and Jason Cheah, CEO, Agency for Integrated Care, Singapore - Best practices in Chronic Care Management - delivery system changes, integrating care and use of leveraging technology

11am - Noon Small Group Case Study: Taking on the surge in diabetes in the country of Wisteria

Noon - 1:15pm Lunch

1:15 - 1:35pm Part II participant project

WORKSHOP: LEADERSHIP STYLES AND STRATEGIES

1:35 - 4:30PM Gregory Hicks and Rick Foster, Foster, Hicks & Associates - Leadership styles and strategies: Creating high trust, high-performance teams and organizations

Berkeley Class

 

2013 Berkeley GHLF Agenda (continued)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8

Seaborg Room, Men's Faculty Club, UC Berkeley Campus

8:30am Board the bus at the Claremont Hotel for the Men's Faculty Club

8:45am Breakfast at the Men's Faculty Club Seaborg Room

GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION

9:30 - 11:30am James A. Rice PhD, Project Director, Leadership Management and Governance, Management Science for Health - Establishing and improving your governance and regulatory framework - from the point of view of the regulator and those regulated

11:00 - 11:40am Small Group Case Study: Designing governance structures for various types of organizations

11:40 - Noon Part II participant project

Noon - 1:30pm Box lunch and stroll of UC Berkeley campus

NEW PAYMENT METHODS, ALIGNING INCENTIVES, AND STATE-OF-THE-ART MEASURES

1:30 - 2:55pm Panel: Tom Williams PhD, Executive Director, Integrated Care Association and Richard Scheffler - Next generation payment methods - aligning incentives

2:55 - 3:15pm Tom Williams - State-of-the-art evaluation measures and available websites

3:15 - 3:30pm Break

3:30 - 3:50pm Part II participant project

CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE

3:50 - 5:00pm Sir Richard Feachem KBE, CBE, BSc., PhD, DSc (Med), Director, The Global Health Group, and Professor of Global Health, University of California, San Francisco and the University of California, Berkeley. Founding Executive Director, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria - Global health priorities in the 21st century

5:00 - 5:45pm Program Wrap-up: Period of Reflection/Group Discussion

5:45 - 9:00pm Reception and Graduation Dinner at the Women's Faculty club (Next Door)

9:00pm Bus departs from Women's Faculty Club to Claremont Resort Hotel

 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9

FIELD TRIP TO KAISER PERMANENTE (KP)
Ordway Building, One Kaiser Plaza, Oakland, 22nd Floor

8:15am Bus to Kaiser Permanente from front of Claremont (Note: a breakfast snack, coffee and tea will be available at KP)

8:45 - 10:15am Joy Lewis MPH, LCSW, Manager, Kaiser Permanente International - Welcome and Overview of Kaiser Permanente and of kp.org: the health care information system

10:15 - 10:30am Break

10:30 - Noon David Sobel, MD, MPH, Director of Patient Education and Health Promotion, The Permanente Medical Group - Engaging Consumers in their own care

Noon - 12:45pm Lunch, then bus back to Claremont or taxi/rapid transit to next destination. (Note: those who have signed up for the extended KP Study Tour board buses to go to KP's Innovation Center, and then the Shattuck Hotel in Berkeley for opening reception).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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