This document provides information about the Physician Liaison Summit - South conference happening May 18-19, 2015 in Houston, Texas. The summit will feature speakers from southern hospitals and health systems discussing strategies for building referrals, boosting revenue, and increasing effective communication. Attendees will learn how to restructure liaison programs, use marketing and sales techniques, track referrals, and manage physician engagement. A pre-summit workshop on May 18th will focus on restructuring liaison programs for enhanced success.
Presentation from Trustee Conference, 7 November 2016
Rowan Boase, NCVO
Danmore Sithole, African Health Policy Network
Joy Dobbs, St Albans CVS
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Ratings, Overhead, and Measuring Impact: How to Use Your Social Sector Excell...Bloomerang
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Richard Neustedter of Nonprofit Financial Specialists, and Barbara O’Reilly, CFRE of Windmill Hill Consulting, will lead an in-depth look at how to combine factors like ratings, overhead, impact into strategic donor communications that showcase qualitative and quantitative results and vision to retain current donors and attract new ones.
Major Gift Fundraising for Small Shops w/ Jay LoveBloomerang
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Major gift philanthropy plays a highly significant role in the nonprofit sector worldwide. But what are the indicators small shops should focus on for the long-term health of their major gifts program?
In this session, we will dive into the groundbreaking research on major gift fundraising conducted by Adrian Sargeant PhD – Professor of Fundraising and Director at the Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy Plymouth Business School – and leading fundraising expert Amy Eisenstein, ACFRE.
This research contains survey data collected from hundreds of nonprofits, and illuminates their experience with major gifts. No matter the size of your organization, you will come away with additional insights.
Learning Outcomes:
- Discover how your major gift efforts compare with other nonprofits
- Learn the critical success factors that lead to major gift success
- Uncover 10 key recommendations for how revenue from major gift donors might best be developed
Presentation from Trustee Conference, 7 November 2016
Rowan Boase, NCVO
Danmore Sithole, African Health Policy Network
Joy Dobbs, St Albans CVS
To find out more about our events, go to: https://www.ncvo.org.uk/training-and-events
Ratings, Overhead, and Measuring Impact: How to Use Your Social Sector Excell...Bloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Richard Neustedter of Nonprofit Financial Specialists, and Barbara O’Reilly, CFRE of Windmill Hill Consulting, will lead an in-depth look at how to combine factors like ratings, overhead, impact into strategic donor communications that showcase qualitative and quantitative results and vision to retain current donors and attract new ones.
Major Gift Fundraising for Small Shops w/ Jay LoveBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/speaking/
Major gift philanthropy plays a highly significant role in the nonprofit sector worldwide. But what are the indicators small shops should focus on for the long-term health of their major gifts program?
In this session, we will dive into the groundbreaking research on major gift fundraising conducted by Adrian Sargeant PhD – Professor of Fundraising and Director at the Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy Plymouth Business School – and leading fundraising expert Amy Eisenstein, ACFRE.
This research contains survey data collected from hundreds of nonprofits, and illuminates their experience with major gifts. No matter the size of your organization, you will come away with additional insights.
Learning Outcomes:
- Discover how your major gift efforts compare with other nonprofits
- Learn the critical success factors that lead to major gift success
- Uncover 10 key recommendations for how revenue from major gift donors might best be developed
Join Linda Lysakowski and Jay Love of Bloomerang for a discussion about capital campaigns. Linda will give you an overview of when a campaign is most appropriate, and how to ensure that it is successful.
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This session explores the Fundraising Effectiveness Project report commissioned by AFP and the Urban Institute. The dismal news in this report can and should be an eye opener for every nonprofit engaged in fundraising.
We will focus on the root causes of poor retention rates, and offer tips for improvement based on the principles of Dr. Adrian Sargeant and Tom Ahern: two world-renowned authorities on building donor loyalty. Sargeant and Ahern’s principles are based upon years of research conducted in the sector and can be used by any organization, whether you are a one-person shop or a large department. We will show examples of their principles in action. The results can be astounding when put into daily use!
Learning Outcomes:
- Be familiar with current research on donor retention and how an increase or decrease can impact your bottom line
- Understand how to calculate your donor retention rate
- Learn new donor communications techniques in order to improve donor loyalty and retention
Handout - Garbage In = Garbage Out – Keeping Your Donor Database Healthy, Wea...Bloomerang
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Robin L. Cabral, MA, CFRE will lead you through the why and how of creating your own database standards manual and processes to ensure that you are not leading your organization down the path of “Garbage In=Garbage Out.” Consider it your legacy to your organization’s future revenue.
Join Linda Lysakowski and Jay Love of Bloomerang for a discussion about capital campaigns. Linda will give you an overview of when a campaign is most appropriate, and how to ensure that it is successful.
https://bloomerang.co/retention
This session explores the Fundraising Effectiveness Project report commissioned by AFP and the Urban Institute. The dismal news in this report can and should be an eye opener for every nonprofit engaged in fundraising.
We will focus on the root causes of poor retention rates, and offer tips for improvement based on the principles of Dr. Adrian Sargeant and Tom Ahern: two world-renowned authorities on building donor loyalty. Sargeant and Ahern’s principles are based upon years of research conducted in the sector and can be used by any organization, whether you are a one-person shop or a large department. We will show examples of their principles in action. The results can be astounding when put into daily use!
Learning Outcomes:
- Be familiar with current research on donor retention and how an increase or decrease can impact your bottom line
- Understand how to calculate your donor retention rate
- Learn new donor communications techniques in order to improve donor loyalty and retention
Handout - Garbage In = Garbage Out – Keeping Your Donor Database Healthy, Wea...Bloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Robin L. Cabral, MA, CFRE will lead you through the why and how of creating your own database standards manual and processes to ensure that you are not leading your organization down the path of “Garbage In=Garbage Out.” Consider it your legacy to your organization’s future revenue.
Spurgeon: “The first Psalm was a contrast between the righteous man and the sinner; the second Psalm is a contrast between the tumultuous disobedience of the
ungodly world and the sure exaltation of the righteous Son of God. In the first Psalm, we saw the wicked driven away like chaff; in the second Psalm we see them broken in pieces like a potter’s vessel. In the first Psalm, we beheld the righteous like a tree planted by the rivers of water; and here, we contemplate Christ, the Covenant Head of the righteous, made better than a tree planted by the rivers of
water, for he is made king of all the islands, and all the heathen bow before him and kiss the dust.”
The 3rd Physician Liaison Summit – Chicago provides real-life examples and strategies for liaisons to strengthen their programs, capture referrals, and increase hospital/health system revenue. This meeting provides proven methods and best practices from your local peers who are leaders in the field as they share insight and tips on how to adapt and implement these same methods into your hospital/health system. Conveniently located, this Midwest Summit is a must-attend meeting for all physician liaisons – whether new to the role, or in a leadership position with years of experience.
Discover how to use analytics to drive objectives and results.
Establish value both internally and in referrers' offices.
Prepare for the future of the liaison role.
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Join us at the World Congress Patient Engagement Summit as we leave behind theory and bring about actionable change with actionable solutions to engage patients and move the needle on clinical outcomes and community health. Collaborate with multiple stakeholders and learn how some of the nation’s most innovation hospitals and health systems are engaging the most complex and vulnerable patient populations through communication strategies, community involvement, and technology.
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Topics include:
A focus on consumer experience as a differentiator in the market.
Shared sessions with providers surrounding member health, experience, and strategies to improve overall health outcomes through additive engagement programs for your members.
Strategies to retrain and revolutionize your call center operations to increase touch points with members, offer reform and policy advice, and include a sales aspect to persuade members to stay with your organization.
Advancements in technology that allow carriers to identify members at risk of cancelling their policies, and ways to personalize retention communications to prevent these cancelations.
Tips to navigate the rapidly changing post-reform landscape, and adapt to fluctuating legislation provisions and mandate extensions.
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Contact center professionals face a number of challenges in the ever changing environment including management of intensifying cost pressures, maintenance and improvement of customer service, operation of globalized centers, and compliance with the changing regulatory environment. This summit explores innovative communication channels for customer engagement, technologies for cost effectiveness, and innovative strategies to stay at the front of the curve. Cross-industry perspectives provide a well-rounded and unique perspective on cutting edge technologies and strategies for contact center optimization.
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Understand ACA implications on opportunities and challenges of patient solution services.
Integrate support with nonprofit patient organizations and copay assistance foundations.
Break down regulatory barriers to successful patient engagement.
Benchmark metrics for successful Hubs: Optimize the right Hub design to fit portfolio needs.
Improve speed to therapy through new technologies.
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• Network with peers from other hospitals located in the South
who can offer solutions directly related to your experiences
• Overcome challenges associated with generating referrals across
large regions and organizations
• Engage hospital administration, physicians, and others to help meet
referring provider expectations
• Understand the customer service role and the liaison’s value as a part
of the sales force
• Identify ways to best communicate with leadership at different levels
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Nathan Anspach
Senior Vice President and
Chief Executive Officer
Scottsdale Lincoln
Physician Network
and Accountable
Care Organization
Maureen Arvanetakis
Regional Marketing
Director
Virginia’s Hospice
Jenny Martin
Director,
Physician Services
Cancer Treatment
Centers of America
Sofia Perches, JD
Business Development
Specialist
Houston Methodist
Karen Riggs
Director, Physician
Liaison Program
University
of Kentucky
Christine Sasser-Perry
Manager, Physician
Liaison Program
Duke Medicine
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Who Should Attend:
From Hospitals, Health
Systems, and Provider
Organizations:
• Chief Marketing Officer
• Chief Operating Officer
• Physician Liaisons
• Vice Presidents and Directors of:
– Physician Liaisons
– Physician Relations
– Referral Services
– Physician Services
– Referring Physicians Offices
– Hospital and Physician Relations
– Business Development/Strategy
– Marketing
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• Physician Relationship
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• Customer Relationship
Management Companies
• Hospital-Physician Solution Companies
Dear Esteemed Colleague,
The Physician Liaison Summit — South brings together liaisons, business
development, and referral specialists primary located in the Southern regions
of the U.S. to discover and explore different strategies for driving referrals and
increasing revenue. Changes resulting from health care reform continue to
create challenges for our role and the success of our programs.
Join me on May 18-19 in Houston where industry thought leaders from a variety
of hospital settings in your region discuss strategies and offer tools to enhance
your existing programs. Gain insights and participate in valuable discussions
around the most pressing issues that face our role, including ways to:
• Build value-based relationships to keep physicians engaged
and motivated
• Manage expectations of referring providers
• Understand and adapt to changing roles resulting from ACO consolidation
• Implement protocols for communicating with referring providers
Don’t miss this opportunity to interact directly with your peers, and take back
valuable strategies aimed at driving growth and revenue for your organizations.
I look forward to welcoming you in Houston!
Sincerely,
Christine Sasser-Perry
Manager, Physician Liaison Program
Duke medicine
Chairperson, Physician Liaison Summit — South
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and Increasing Effective Communication
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Day One — Monday, May 18, 2015 • Pre-Summit Workshop
7:30 am –
8:30 am
Workshop Registration and Morning Coffee
8:30 am –
11:45 am
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andnetworkingbreakfrom
10:00am–10:15am
WORKSHOP: Restructure a Liaison Program to Enhance Success
Liaison programs are structured around generating referrals and increasing revenue, but sometimes programs do not evolve quickly enough with the
changing health care market. This interactive workshop discusses strategies for updating a liaison program to meet the changing demands of physicians and
health care organizations.
• Learn what to look for when hiring the ideal candidate
• Explore tools for restructuring your program with a result oriented-growth strategy
• Discover strategies to refresh outdated programs by incorporating daily benchmarks to increase productivity
• Create an incentive program based on measurable activities that highlight liaison’s efforts
Carrie Pickett
Physicians Relations Manager
Tenet Health
Angie Jones
Physician Relations Manager
Tenet Health
11:45 am –
1:00 pm
Lunch on Your Own/Main Summit Registration
Day One — Monday, May 18, 2015 • Main Summit
1:00 pm –
1:15 pm
Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks
Christine Sasser-Perry
Manager, Physician Liaison Program
Duke medicine
1:15 pm –
2:00 pm
CASE STUDY: Find Success When You Are “Out-of-Network” —
Strategies for Improving Access to Referring Physicians
Changes in health care law, geographical markets, and increasing competition are just a few factors that pose challenges to “out-of-network” liaisons when it
comes to accessing and engaging referring physicians. Navigating these challenges requires innovative approaches to proven strategies. Hear how one group
of liaisons addresses the increasingly rigid referral environment in the era of ACO and ACA consolidation.
• Understand market relationships and uncover physician needs
• Learn effective behaviors that provide access to decision makers and influencers
• Create value by creatively addressing practice needs with tools and resources
• Overcome challenges associated with generating referrals across large regions and organizations
Tyrone Tillery, MBA
Physician Relations Specialist
MD Anderson Cancer Center
2:00 pm –
2:45 pm
Explore Marketing and Sales Techniques for Bringing in New Physicians
Liaison programs grow by winning new physician referrals, maintaining current referral patterns, and recapturing referral sources that have slipped away.
A successful program requires its team members to have a certain set of marketing and sales skills to seek out and retain new physicians. In this session:
• Hear success stories that illustrate how liaisons can leverage sales and marketing skill sets
• Learn which metrics to apply for sales and marketing
• Understand the customer service role and the liaisons’ value as a member of a sales force
• Discover the value proposition for physicians and what messages they want to hear
• Increase referrals by implementing a practical and accessible referral system
Maureen Arvanetakis
Regional Director, Marketing
Virginia’s Hospice
2:45 pm –
3:30 pm
Evaluate the Success of Your Efforts Through Detailed Referral Tracking
Tracking referrals not only lets liaisons see the short- and long-term ROI of a physician liaison program, but also helps liaisons hone in on the most profitable
referral sources and not waste time pursuing unprofitable ones.
• Learn when and why ROI is the appropriate metric and how to calculate it
• Explore the benefits of a CRM system on revenue and retention
• Discover which metrics to report and how often to report them
Diane S. Forrest, MHA
Physician Relations Manager
University of Colorado Health
Debra Miller
Physician Relations Manager
Memorial Hospital
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3:30 pm –
4:00 pm
Networking and Refreshment Break
4:00 pm –
4:45 pm
Increase Physician Engagement By Building Valuable Relationships
When liaisons have solid value-based relationships, referring physicians are more motivated to stay engaged and connected. This session provides specific
tactics to use to increase referring physicians/providers engagement.
• Identify what referring providers want
• Learn to engage hospital administration, physicians, and others to help meet referring provider expectations
• Share ways to make face-to-face interactions with providers count
• Discover how to manage expectations of referring providers
Karen Riggs
Director, Physician Liaison Program
University of Kentucky
4:45 pm –
5:30 pm
Develop Checks and Balances —
How to Ensure Referring Provider Satisfaction
Ensuring provider satisfaction is crucial to maintaining valuable relationships and continuing a successful referral generation cycle. Learn how to develop a
communication plan to keep physicians satisfied and in turn generate more referrals.
• Identify the needs of the practice and respond to areas of concern
• Increase referring provider loyalty by showing appreciation for referrals
• Collaborate with providers to ensure patient satisfaction
Jenny Martin
Director, Physician Services
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
5:30 pm –
6:30 pm
Cocktail and Networking Reception
DAY Two — Tuesday, May 19, 2015
8:00 am –
8:30 am
Morning Coffee
8:30 am –
8:45 am
Chairperson’s Welcome and Review of Day One
Christine Sasser-Perry
Manager, Physician Liaison Program
Duke medicine
8:45 am –
9:30 am
Overcome the Challenge of Communicating Value to Upper Management
In addition to the many challenges liaisons face in the field, proving value internally poses a number of other challenges. In this session, hear how these
challenges can be addressed from a manager’s perspective.
• Learn strategies for effective communication between liaisons and upper management, and liaisons and C suite
• Explore which metrics best report value and success to upper management
• Implement tactics to quantify the productivity of the liaison — strategy vs. execution
Khalilah Filmore
Manager, Physician Relations
Orlando Health
9:30 am –
10:15 am
Use Data to Drive and Manage Referring Physician Retention
• Learn how data and analytics can be used to collaborate with physicians and increase profit
• Discover how physician liaison and marketing activity can be attributed to referring physician pattern changes
• Use actionable customer feedback to identify needs and responds to areas of concern
Thought Leader TBA
10:15 am –
10:45 am
Networking and Refreshment Break
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10:45 am –
11:30 am
CASE STUDY: Define the Changing Role of Physician Liaisons in
Developing Networks
With the advent of narrow networks and number of ACOs on the rise, liaisons must adapt to changing roles. In this session, learn from the experiences of one
organization in regards to how it sees the liaison role changing.
• Create strategies for breaking down the barrier between promotion of service lines and creation of payer based networks
• Identify and overcome challenges associated with message confusion
• Describe how liaisons can balance discussions ranging from partnership to behavior modification
• Identify ways to best communicate with leadership at different levels of the organization with different goals or objectives
William Scott Hurst, MBA, FACHE
Director, Physician Networks
Children’s Health
Laura Swaney
Vice President, Hospital Outreach and Physician Services
Children’s Health
11:30 am –
12:15 pm
Identify Strategies for a Successful Transition Into an ACO
Health care reform is creating new models of patient care. Understanding where the liaison’s role fits in, how that role is changing, and what can be done to make
a smooth transition is extremely challenging. Hear best practices for addressing the challenges of operating within health systems’ newly adopted ACO model.
• Understand the impact and the change in role for liaisons
• Learn strategies for overcoming the referring habits of tiered physicians
• Discuss ways to work with competitors that are now your partners
Nathan Anspach
Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer
Scottsdale Lincoln Physician Network and Accountable Care Organization
12:15 pm –
1:30 pm
Luncheon
1:30 pm –
2:15 pm
Roundtable Discussions: Birds of a Feather
No matter what your facility, system, hospital, or specialty, the goal is the same: To increase volumes to strategic services lines. But, sometimes the way this
is best achieved is unique to your specific setting. During these roundtable discussions, attends split into groups to meet their “birds of a feather” peers who
share similar experiences, challenges, and opportunities based on the type of organization they represent. (Attendees may also create their own grouping if
one below is not applicable.) Once broken into groups, explore these and similar types of questions with like-minded peers:
• Are there tactics that work for all settings? What are your most successful tactics?
• What is an untapped opportunity for your organization? Is it specific CMEs, meet and greet for PAs and NPs, peer support and sharing, etc.?
• If you could fix one thing that is a challenge for you or your organization, what would it be?
Group #1 Group #2 Group #3 Group #4
University/Academic
Health Systems
Community-Based
Health Systems
Integrated
Delivery Systems
Specialty Practices
Roundtable Facilitator:
Christine Sasser-Perry
Manager, Physician Liaison Program
Duke medicine
2:15 pm –
3:00 pm
Build a Center of Excellence — Service Line Marketing and Promotion
As the focus for many provider organizations shifts toward population health and a pay-for-performance model, marketing different service lines is quickly
becoming a major responsibility of liaisons in order to stay competitive in the market. In this session:
• Discover how to target the primary market
• Build stronger brand awareness
• Learn strategies for promoting your organization’s strengths
• Implement service line brand strategies that appeal to your audience
Sofia Perches, JD
Business Development Specialist
Houston Methodist
3:00 pm –
3:45 pm
Closing Discussion: Explore Future Opportunities for the Liaison Role
As time has passed, the role of the liaison has become much more complex. As the role continues to evolve, it is necessary to examine how to best approach
and adapt to the changes.
• Consider what the future holds in the evolving role of the physician liaison
• Discuss how the “one size fits all” model no long applies to liaisons
• Discover how to adapt as the health care landscape becomes infinitely more complex and competitive
Elizabeth Bowers, RN, BSN
Physician Relations Specialist
MD Anderson Cancer center
Joanna Phillips
Physician Liaison
Gwinnett Medical Center
Janet M. Schwalbe
Vice President, Physician Services
Gwinnett Medical Center
3:45 pm Close of Summit
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PhysicianLiaison
Summit–South
M ay 18-19, 2015 • Hyat t Regenc y Houston • Houston, T X
T h e 2 0 1 5
Discover Strategies for Building Referrals, Boosting Revenue, and
Increasing Effective Communication
Find success when you are
“Out-of-Network” — Strategies
for Improving Access to
Referring Physicians
• Overcome challenges associated with generating
referrals across large regions and organizations
• Learn effective behaviors that provide access
to decision makers and influencers
Define the Changing Role
of Physician Liaisons in
Developing Networks
• Create strategies for breaking down the barrier
between promotion of service lines and creation of
payer based networks
• Identify ways to best communicate with leadership at
different levels of the organization with different goals
or objectives
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