RHP 6 hosted its annual Learning Collaborative & Stakeholder Forum in San Antonio on September 7th. We had presentations and discussions on “What’s Trending” in healthcare transformation. In the spirit of the renewed Medicaid 1115 Waiver, topics were “bundled” into key themes, including alternative payment models, data sharing, and engaging the patient and population. We were honored to have guest speakers with us from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Department of State Health Services, Texas Health Services Authority, Amerigroup, Community First Health Plans, University Medicine Associates, Dell Medical School. University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine, and Welltok. In addition to these experts leading today’s trends, guests enjoyed the lunchtime presentation by Rob Wicall. He shared his “lessons learned” over a 16-year career as the San Antonio Spurs Coyote to help us rally our teams through the challenges and opportunities ahead.
View the agenda and list of expert speakers.
View the presentation slides:
- Day: Welcome / Discussion on Trends
- Huber: RHP 6 Update
- Kapur: Provider Perspective on DSRIP
- Kirsch: Progress with Value Based Purchasing in Texas
- Pierre: Health Plan Perspective on Alternative Payment Models
- Morgan/Eichner/Gooch: Sharing Data to Improve Health in Texas
- Wheeler: Health Plan Perspective on Data Sharing
- Hsu: Engaging the Patient for Better Health
- Mohr: Provider Perspective on Population Health
View the posters:
- Baptist Health System
- Bluebonnet Trails Community Services
- Camino Real Community Services
- CHRISTUS Children’s Hospital of San Antonio
- CHRISTUS Santa Rosa
- Clarity Child Guidance Center
- Connally Memorial Medical Center
- Dimmit Regional Hospital
- Frio Regional Hospital
- Guadalupe Regional Medical Center
- Hill Country Memorial Hospital
- Hill Country Mental Health and Development Disease Centers
- Medina Healthcare System
- Methodist Healthcare System
- Nix Health
- Peterson Health
- San Antonio Metro Health District
- Southwest General Hospital
- Texas Center for Infectious Disease
- The Center for Health Care Services
- UT Health San Antonio
- University Health System
- Uvalde Memorial Hospital
- Val Verde Regional Medical Center