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Please join us on Thursday, October 1, 2020, at 2 PM Eastern as Rich Morino, Senior Director, Solutions Consultants, LexisNexis Risk Solutions discusses using SDOH data to turbo-charge population health management initiatives in a post-pandemic world, in the HealthcareWebSummit event co-sponsored by LexisNexis Risk Solutions: Turbo-Charge Your Population Health Management Initiatives with SDOH Data.

Overview

Webinar: Thursday, October 1, 2020, at 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern

  • Which members should have their care prioritized post pandemic
  • Why select members are at risk for poor health outcomes
  • Risks that can be mitigated by interventions or community/social services

Faculty: Rich Morino, Senior Director, Solutions Consultants – LexisNexis Risk Solutions

Life as we knew it took an abrupt shift in March. Thanks to COVID-19, we’ve seen schools move online, small businesses close, more than 5 million people lose health insurance due to furloughs and permanent job losses (1), and almost 1 in 5 American have moved to new locations (2).

At the same time, people with chronic conditions like COPD, Diabetes and Congestive Heart Failure, have been avoiding medical settings for routine tests and screenings for fear of exposing themselves to the virus. These are the 5% of the population that accounts for 50% of annual medical expenses (3) in a normal year. By avoiding routine care, they may be getting sicker. Once life returns to normal, these members will also have a surge in demand for care.

Now more than ever, health plans need to focus on their population health management initiatives. Combining social determinants of health (SDOH) data with existing care management programs can bolster the effectiveness of those programs and help improve health outcomes.

Join us for an informative webinar on using SDOH data to turbo-charge population health management initiatives in a post-pandemic world.

[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/13/us/politics/coronavirus-health-insurance-trump.html#:~:text=WASHINGTON%20%E2%80%94%20The%20coronavirus%20pandemic%20stripped,according%20to%20a%20new%20analysis.

[2] https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/07/06/about-a-fifth-of-u-s-adults-moved-due-to-covid-19-or-know-someone-who-did/

[3] https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/health-expenditures-vary-across-population/

Registration Details

  • Registration is complimentary for qualified applicants
  • Click here to register (All registrations must be received before 12:00 PM Eastern on Wednesday, September 30th)
  • Applications will be accepted by the Summit co-sponsor according to their criteria. 
  • Applicants approved for registration will be notified by Summit within several business days of application

Learning Objectives

Attendees will learn how SDOH can be used to:

  • Identify which members should have their care prioritized post pandemic
  • Understand why select members are at risk for poor health outcomes
  • Examine risks that can be mitigated by interventions or community/social services

Who Should Attend

Interested attendees would include:

  • C-Suite Executives
  • Social Determinants of Health Executives and Staff
  • Population Health Executives and Staff
  • Medical Directors
  • Care Management Executives and Staff
  • Medical Informatics Executives and Staff
  • Analytics Executives and Staff
  • Information Technology Executives
  • Planning and Strategy Executives and Staff
  • Business Intelligence Staff
  • Other Interested Parties

 Attendees would represent organizations including:

  • Health Plans
  • Other Purchasers
  • Associations, Institutes and Research Organizations
  • Media
  • Other Interested Organizations

Speakers

Rich Morino
Senior Director, Solutions Consultants, LexisNexis Risk Solutions

Rich leads LexisNexis Health Care’s consulting team.  His responsibilities include providing expertise on such topics as improving health outcomes, reducing the cost of care, and enabling consumerism.

Over the last 20 plus years Rich has focused on the use of analytics and predictive modeling on healthcare and non-healthcare data.  Rich has leveraged this background on industry initiatives such as benefit management, performance management, cyber security, population health and balancing the MLR.

In addition to LexisNexis Healthcare, Rich has worked at such companies as Optum (then Ingenix) SAS Institute and Change Healthcare (then Emdeon). Rich is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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