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The Opioid crisis in the
United States has had a widespread impact on all aspects of society. The
epidemic extends across multiple delivery points in the health care
ecosystem, with no single entity capable of implementing a complete
solution. While a holistic approach involving the entire ecosystem is
likely required, health plans and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) have
an opportunity to curb opioid misuse among their members and in their
communities—by leveraging data and technology to improve prevention and
treatment.
To help identify some potential strategies, the Deloitte Center for
Health Solutions interviewed clinical, pharmacy, data analytics, and
policy leaders from health plans and PBMs across the country. Deloitte
found that a growing number of health plans and PBMs are taking a
data-driven, evidence-based approach to help change patient and
physician behavior. Deloitte expects emerging technologies to play an
increasing role in supporting these endeavors in the battle against the
opioid epidemic.
This session examines novel payer analytic techniques ranging from
retrospective data analysis to predictive modeling, that can help health
plans and PBMs leverage their data to identify people at high risk for
opioid misuse. The role of emerging technologies including virtual care,
digital therapeutics, remote patient monitoring, AI and more are
explored. Opportunities, challenges, barrier and limitations with
initiatives to improve and streamline access to SDOH and other
additional data sources are addressed. Initiatives to improve evidence
based standards, quality metrics, access to medication assisted
treatments, and value based care payment models are discussed.
Please join us on Wednesday, November 14, 2018, at 1 PM Eastern as
Deloitte's Elizabeth Lapetina presents Deloitte
research findings, insights and perspectives on addressing the Opioid
crisis going forward in the health plan and PBM arena, in the HealthcareWebSummit
event:
Strategies for Stemming Opioid Misuse in 2019: Analytics and Emerging
Technologies - Deloitte Research. |
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After attending this webinar, attendees will be
able to:
- Review the current scope and trends of the Opioid epidemic
from the purchaser perspective.
- Examine recent Deloitte research findings regarding health
plan and PBM strategies and approaches in addressing Opioid
misuse.
- Identify potential strategies and tools that health plans
and PBM can adopt going forward to target Opioid misuse and
abuse.
- Consider analytics approaches from retrospective to
predictive, and use of risk segmentation in predictive models.
- Explore emerging technologies being leveraged by health
plans and PBMs that impact management of patient Opioid use.
- Understand the opportunities, challenges, barrier and
limitations with initiatives to improve and streamline access to
SDOH and other additional data sources.
- Find out about initiatives to improve evidence based
standards, quality metrics, access to medication assisted
treatments, and value based care payment models.
- Engage in interactive learning through online question
submission, attendee feedback and opportunity for follow up
questions, and networking with attendees, faculty and other
professionals through dedicated LinkedIn group
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Interested attendees would include:
- C-Suite Executives
- Analytics Executives and Staff
- Pharmaceutical Benefit Executives and Staff
- Medical Directors
- Pharmacy Executives
- Employer Benefits Executives and Managers
- Population Health
Executives and Staff
- Care Management Executives and Staff
- Planning and Strategic Executives and Staff
- Business Intelligence Staff
- Other Interested Parties
Attendees would represent
organizations including:
- Health Plans
- PBMs
- Employers
- Provider Networks
- Hospitals and Health Systems
- Pharmacies
- Government Agencies
- Life Sciences Organizations
- Solutions Providers
- Associations, Institutes and Research Organizations
- Media
- Other Interested Organizations
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Individual Registration Fee:
$195.
Post-event materials, with video of slides synchronized with
speaker
audio, plus presentation pdf file: $45
for attendees; $260 for non-attendees after the event.
Register online or
download the event flyer.
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Elizabeth Lapetina
Senior Manager
Deloitte
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Elizabeth Lapetina is a Senior Manager in Deloitte's
Strategy & Operations practice, with over 10 years of
management consulting experience. She focuses on working
with health plans and pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) on
strategic engagements, including customer experience
strategy, M&A, large scale business transformations, and
cost reduction efforts.
Elizabeth received a MBA from the University of Michigan -
Stephen M. Ross School of Business and MHSA from the
University of Michigan School of Public Health. She received
her undergraduate degree from Princeton University in Public
Policy & International Affairs.
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