If you are interested in presenting to our membership, please contact the LeadingAge New Jersey office.
Join us for an enriching afternoon featuring two dynamic hour-long education sessions led by thought leaders from LeadingAge and HealthPro Heritage, running from 1-3pm. Afterward, indulge in networking opportunities and refreshments during our reception from 3-4pm. Don’t miss out on this unparalleled blend of education and connection!
Target Audience: Nursing Home Administrators, Administrators in Training, CFOs, CEOs, COOs, Controllers, Social Workers, and others interested in learning more about Medicare Advantage and Value-Based Care.
This event is complimentary, but advance registration is required. Please register by Monday, April 15th.
If technical assistance is needed with registration, please contact Ivy Beck at ibeck@leadingagenjde.org.
Medicare Advantage Policy and Advocacy-The Times are (Hopefully) A-Changing!
Speaker: Mollie Gurian, LeadingAge
Date: April 23, 2024
Time: 1PM – 2PM (1 Hour)
This session will provide an overview of federal policy changes from CMS and their impact on the Medicare Advantage landscape particularly focused on the CY2024 MA rule and subsequent guidance. It will also cover current Congressional interest in Medicare Advantage oversight. The session will discuss how these changes impact members, LeadingAge’s involvement in advocacy and policy change in the Medicare Advantage space, and help we need from you to keep the pressure up.
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This program is approved by the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards. For additional information, contact NAB at 1120 20th St., NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20036, (202)712-9040
Foundational Framework for Value Based Care Success
Speaker: Elisa Bovee, HealthPro Heritage
Date: April 23, 2024
Time: 2PM – 3PM (1 Hour)
Have you experienced frustration, feeling that you are often asked to “do more with less” when it comes to SNF payer expectations? This session will dive into value-based care objectives and payment methodology while providing tangible strategies to help you achieve sustainable success. We will present replicable solutions and discuss concrete, interdisciplinary frameworks to address resident acuities, readmission mitigation, and the role of the resident/family and cross continuum partnerships to fuel safe transitions.
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This program is approved by the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards. For additional information, contact NAB at 1120 20th St., NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20036, (202)712-9040