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2017: New Administration, New Congress, New Priority Up-to-date information about the agenda of the Spring Policy Forum is available on the NPA website. The Spring Policy Forum brings together hundreds of PACE leaders and supporters from across the country to learn first-hand about the political and policy environments impacting their organizations and the people they serve. This year, a new administration has moved into the White House, and a new Congress has been sworn into office. The potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act, as well as possible Medicare and Medicaid changes, are in the spotlight. As we gather to discuss these issues, the range of possible changes to health care policy are greater than ever. The forum provides an opportunity to learn from policy and political experts about the potential scope and direction of the proposed changes that could reshape our health care system. Attendees also will interact with CMS, state agencies and others about more targeted federal and state initiatives impacting PACE. It has never been more important for the PACE community to make its presence known on Capitol Hill. Attendees will have the opportunity to educate members of Congress and their staff through in-person meetings. We invite you to participate in this year s conference to better understand the changing landscape. Network with your PACE peers, CMS and state agencies and hear from thought leaders and policy-makers about what s ahead. Capitol Hill Visits for NPA Members On March 22 PACE organization leaders will travel to Capitol Hill to meet with members of Congress and their staff to educate policy-makers about the PACE program and its participants and to build support for NPA federal policy initiatives. Prior to the start of the Spring Policy Forum, attendees will receive information about conducting Capitol Hill visits and communicating PACE policy priorities. Additional resources will be provided on the NPA website. Members of the NPA Policy Team are available to help you schedule meetings and to answer your questions. For more information, contact Fran O Reilly. Session Highlights Broader Political Context With a new Congress and president, this year proposes to reshape the Medicare and Medicaid programs in fundamental ways that will be hotly debated. What happens and how it is implemented will develop in a broader political context that is hard to predict. The Spring Policy Forum is your chance to hear from policy experts about the competing goals guiding health care reform in this new context and the political factors that will shape the future. View from the Hill This panel discussion will allow participants to hear directly from key congressional health policy staffers about the latest developments on Capitol Hill. Representing both sides of the aisle, panelists will provide an overview of health care priorities and possible next steps by the House and Senate. Political Update This session will be led by the bipartisan duo of Dean Rosen and David Thomas from Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas. These longtime politicos will inform us about the politics of Washington, both now and looking H 2
ahead. What dynamics are driving congressional priorities and actions? What does the next election hold for the balance of power in Congress? This panel will address the impact of the larger political environment on the White House, Congress, and the rest of the nation. The World Around Us: PACE in an Evolving Health Care System Understanding how PACE fits into an often complicated and rapidly changing health care landscape is challenging. Depending on where they are located, PACE organizations operate amidst a complex array of traditional fee-for-service providers, medical homes, managed care organizations and accountable care organizations of many types and descriptions. Payment approaches that reward value over volume are evolving rapidly, as evidenced by Medicare s new Quality Payment Program for physicians and other clinicians and value-based purchasing initiatives for hospitals and other providers. This session will provide an overview of major initiatives in delivery system and payment reform and their significance for PACE organizations as both integrated delivery systems and payers. Speakers will consider ways in which PACE organizations can continue to compete effectively and take advantage of new opportunities in their local marketplaces. CMS Updates This session affords attendees the opportunity to hear directly from CMS staff about recent guidance and important policy and regulatory issues impacting PACE organizations. State Policy Update Hear from officials of state administering agencies and representatives of PACE organizations as they discuss important issues facing PACE programs. They will report on how they are handling access, enrollment and rates. NPA also will provide a broad overview of these topics and what is happening across the country. Future of the Medicaid Program This session will take a deep dive into the future of Medicaid and what changes we may see over the next few years. Speakers will discuss issues such as block grants, per capita caps, waivers and spending trends. The speakers will talk about the goals of these changes, why some policy-makers support them, and what these changes could mean for PACE and the larger long-term services and supports marketplace. PACE Pilots and Integrated Care After the passage of the PACE Innovation Act, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the PACE Pilot Request for Information (RFI) in December, which brings us one step closer to the establishment of PACE-like pilots for new populations of participants. This session will provide an overview of the RFI, the response to it, and perspectives from organizations looking to establish Person-Centered Community Care (P3C) organizations. In addition, CMS will discuss the future of the PACE pilots and next steps. Omni Shoreham Hotel The Omni Shoreham, located on 11 acres along the picturesque Rock Creek Parkway, is a four-diamond luxury hotel offering a resort atmosphere. The hotel is accessible to the Metro, with the closest stop, Woodley Park/ National Zoo, just one block away. Omni Hotels offer guests the benefit of joining Select Guest, a complimentary loyalty program that includes Wi-Fi, free morning beverage delivery, pressings, shoe shines and more. Guests may join at omnihotels.com/loyalty. H 3
Two Ways to Register By Mail Mail registration form and payment to: National PACE Association 675 North Washington Street, Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22314 By Fax For payment by credit card only, fax registration form to 703-535-1566. If you have questions about registration, please contact Rhonda Rose. Registration Information Registration includes two continental breakfasts, one lunch and three breaks. Early-bird registration is available if registration and payment are received by March 10. Any registration received after March 10 will be subject to the regular registration rate. Registrations will not be processed without payment. Registration Rates NPA Members: $745 per attendee for early-bird registration, $795 for the regular rate. Non-Members: $875 per attendee for early-bird registration, $925 for the regular rate. Government Employees: $0. Registration at the NPA member rate is available to employees and board members of an NPA member organization or its corporate sponsor. Please indicate the NPA member organization on your registration form. Cancellations Refunds will be given for the 2017 Spring Policy Forum if written cancellation is received by March 10 via fax at 703-535-1566 or email to Rhonda Rose. No refunds will be issued after March 10. Substitutes may take the place of registrants. Please contact Rhonda Rose by 1 p.m. ET on March 17 with the name of the substitute. H 4
R NPA SPRING POLICY FORUM March 20 22, 2017 Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington, DC First and Last Name Nickname (for Badge) Title Organization Business Address City State Zip Phone Cell Phone Email Emergency Contact Name Emergency Contact Phone This is my first Spring Policy Forum. I will attend the Awards Luncheon on Monday, March 20. I will attend the State/CMS Meeting on Tuesday, March 21. (State/CMS Staff Only) I would like assistance scheduling meetings with my representatives and senators. I do not wish to receive exhibitor/sponsor mailings or emails. NPA is committed to making meetings accessible to all participants. Check here if you need special considerations and would like NPA to contact you for details. Please indicate if you require any of the special meals below: Kosher Vegetarian Gluten-Free No Pork Other Food Allergy Should you experience an allergic reaction, what is your plan of action? Registration (Check One) Early-Bird Registration Rate for NPA Members (Payable by March 10) $745 NPA Member Registration Rate (After March 10) $795 Early-Bird Registration Rate for Non-Members (Payable by March 10) $875 NPA Non-Member Registration Rate (After March 10) $925 Government Rate $0 Method of Payment Check/Money Order (Payable to NPA) Visa MasterCard Amount Paid $ (Note: We do not accept American Express or Discover.) Card Number Expiration Date Name of Cardholder (Please Print) I authorize NPA to use the above credit card to charge applicable fees. Authorized Signature Date If you have registration questions regarding the NPA Spring Policy Forum, please contact Rhonda Rose. Return form and payment to: National PACE Association, 675 North Washington Street, Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314 Fax: 703 535-1566 (for credit card payments only)