Ann Arbor Urological Health Services Research Symposium September 18-19, 2014
Dear Colleagues, On September 18-19, 2014, the Dow Division of Health Services Research in the University of Michigan Department of Urology will host the 2nd Ann Arbor Urological Health Services Research Symposium. Building on the highly successful initial symposium held in 2012, we will gather experts in urological HSR, as well as national thought leaders in the social sciences, to expand the boundaries of our current research agendas. In this year s symposium, we will focus on opportunities for big data to improve healthcare quality. In addition, we will discuss the implications of social networks on urological care, and the roles of implementation science and quality improvement interventions to enhance care delivery. We have chosen topics that are not the typical material for urological HSR in order to provide a new and diverse learning experience that we hope will stimulate innovation. Please join us for a truly unique event. Sincerely, David C. Miller, MD, MPH Associate Professor Chief, Dow Division of Health Services Research Department of Urology University of Michigan Guest Faculty University of Michigan Program Faculty Kristen Brown, MD, MMM Associate Medical Director - National Accounts Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Bill Crown, PhD Chief Scientific Officer Optum Labs John Gore, MD, MS Associate Medical Director, Urology SCOAP University of Washington Caprice C. Greenberg, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Surgery WARF Professor of Surgical Research Director, Wisconsin Surgical Outcomes Research (WiSOR) University of Wisconsin Alexander Kutikov, MD, FACS Associate Professor of Urologic Oncology and Cancer Biology Fox Chase Cancer Center Bruce Landon, MD, MBA, MSc Professor of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School Danil Makarov, MD, MHS Director, Urological Health Services Research New York University Langone Medical Center John Ayanian, MD, MPP Alice Hamilton Collegiate Professor of Medicine Director, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation Professor of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health Professor of Public Policy, Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy J. Quentin Clemens, MD, MSc Associate Professor of Urology Director, Division of Neurourology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Brian Denton, PhD Associate Professor Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering Charles Friedman, PhD Director, Health Informatics Program, Schools of Information and Public Health Professor of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health Professor, School of Public Health Khurshid Ghani, MBChB, MS Brent Hollenbeck, MD, MS Associate Professor of Urology John Hollingsworth, MD, MS Jeffrey Montgomery, MD, MHSA Urology Section Chief, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Anne Sales, PhD, RN, MSN Professor, Division of Systems Leadership and Effectiveness Science, School of Nursing HSR&D Center for Clinical Management Research, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Co-Editor-in-Chief, Implementation Science Ted Skolarus, MD, MPH HSR&D Center for Clinical Management Research, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Jason Owen-Smith, PhD Associate Professor of Sociology and Organizational Studies Stewart Wang, MD, PhD Professor of Surgery Director of Burn Surgery Director of Research for Acute Care Surgery Director, University of Michigan Program for Injury Research and Education (UMPIRE) John Wei, MD, MS Professor of Urology Matthew Nielsen, MD, MS Director of Urologic Oncology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Craig Sincock Chief Executive Officer, President Avfuel Corporation Sachin Kheterpal, MD, MBA Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Director, Center for Perioperative Outcomes Research Principal Investigator, Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group (MPOG) David Miller, MD, MPH Associate Professor Chief, Dow Division of Health Services Research Department of Urology University of Michigan
PROGRAM GOALS The landscape of health care delivery is changing rapidly on a national stage. Understanding how delivery system reform and health services research impact the delivery of urological care is essential to advancing the field. Through an innovative, comprehensive, and stimulating agenda, the Ann Arbor Urological Health Services Research Symposium will provide urologists, other providers, and researchers with the most effective ways to organize, research, manage, finance, and deliver high quality care within urology and beyond. Participants will gain valuable insight into the current status and impact of urological health services research as well as the opportunities and challenges from experts in and outside of the field. Attendees will better understand and be able to implement recent advances in scientific methods for conducting health services research, translating research into practice, and anticipating the next frontiers of urological health services research. DOW DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH PLANNING COMMITTEE Dania Berjaoui Administrative Assistant Urology John M. Hollingsworth MD, MS Ted A. Skolarus MD, MPH Regine Spivey Administrative Assistant Urology Laura Woodman Administrative Assistant Urology CALL FOR ABSTRACTS This year the symposium will feature a moderated poster session! Abstracts are being accepted for: Improving safety, quality & value Patient-centered outcomes research Population health Research translation, dissemination, implementation & impact Payment & delivery systems innovations Health information technology Medicare Disparities & health equity Please submit structured abstracts to Laura Woodman at: lwoodman@med.umich.edu Deadline for submission: August 15th
PROGRAM SCHEDULE Thursday, September 18, 2014 Theme: Intersection of Computational Social Science and Health Care 8:00-8:15 AM David Miller, MD, MPH: Welcome 8:15-10:15 AM Session 1: Big Data in Health Services Research Moderator: Danil Makarov, MD, MHS Bill Crown, PhD: What is Big Data? Stewart Wang, MD, PhD: Using Big Data to improve surgical care delivery: the case for analytic morphomics Jeffrey Montgomery, MD, MHSA & Sachin Kheterpal, MD, MBA: Big Data and radical cystectomy: a new frontier in understanding perioperative care and outcomes Questions and comments (Speaker panel) 10:15-10:30 AM Break 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Session 2: Insights into Specialty Care using Social Network Analysis Moderator: Alexander Kutikov, MD Jason Owen-Smith, PhD: Overview of social networks in action Bruce Landon, MD, MBA, MSc: Physician social networks and health care delivery John Hollingsworth, MD, MS: Social networks to understand surgical quality and efficiency Questions and comments (Speaker panel) 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch 1:00-1:30 PM John Ayanian, MD, MPP: Big data and implications for health care reform 1:30-2:00 PM Panel discussion: Charles Friedman, PhD, Quentin Clemens, MD, MSc, Brian Denton PhD, John Ayanian, MD, MPP 2:00-3:00 PM Keynote Speaker Charles Friedman, PhD: Promises and pitfalls of Big Data with introduction by Khurshid Ghani, MBChB, MS 3:00-3:30 PM Networking break 3:30-5:00 PM Moderated poster session (Hors d oeuvres) Moderator: Brent Hollenbeck, MD, MS
PROGRAM SCHEDULE Friday, September 19, 2014 Theme: Implementation, Behavior Change and Quality Improvement in Urological Care 8:00-8:15 AM John Wei, MD, MS: Day 1 Recap 8:15-10:45 AM Session 3: Implementation and Behavior Change in Surgical Care Moderator: Matthew Nielsen, MD, MS Anne Sales, PhD, RN, MSN: Translating social science into provider behavior change: Are there best practices and frameworks? Ted Skolarus, MD, MPH: Why understanding implementation science is important for urologists Caprice C. Greenberg, MD, MPH: Surgeon coaching to improve surgical quality Questions and comments (Speaker panel) Session 4: Models for Collaborative Quality Improvement in Urology John Gore, MD, MS: Hospital and state based quality improvement David Miller, MD, MPH: Payer based quality improvement Questions and comments (Speaker panel) 10:45-11:00 AM Break 11:00-11:30 AM Keynote speaker Kristen Brown, MD, MMM: Dissemination and implementation of payer based quality improvement initiatives with introduction by Ted Skolarus, MD, MPH 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM David Miller, MD, MPH: Closing thoughts, adjourn Lunch, questions and commentary General Information When: Thursday, September 18 - Friday, September 19, 2014 Where: The University of Michigan North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan Dining Hall, Building 18 Registration: You are encouraged to register as soon as you are certain of attending. Please return registration form via email or fax by August 15th, 2014. Cancellation: We request cancellations be made by August 18, 2014. Confirmation: Conference registrations will be confirmed by email or fax. If you do not receive confirmation, or if the information is unclear, please call 734-615-3040. Accreditation: The University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Michigan Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Website: aahrs2014.weebly.com Contact information: Please contact Laura Woodman with questions at: lwoodman@med.umich.edu or 734-615-3040.
Transportation The event is being held at the University of Michigan North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) Dining Hall. For directions and maps, please visit the symposium website at aahrs2014.weebly.com Parking: All conference parking is free of charge. Upon arriving at the meeting on September 18th, all attendees will receive a two day parking pass. Air: Detroit Metropolitan Airport is located approximately 25 miles east of Ann Arbor on I-94. There are several options for ground transportation to and from the airport. The following transportation companies offer round trip service from the airport. Arbor Limousine Service/Select Ride (866) 663-8898 www.arborlimo.com Golden Limousine Service (800) 300-5151 www.goldenlimo.com Metro Cars (800) 456-1701 www.metrocars.com Taxicabs and rental cars are also available at Detroit Metro Airport. Shuttle Service: Shuttles will be available to attendees. More information to come in near future. lodging Hotel Reservation Deadline: September 3rd, 2014 (for Holiday Inn Ann Arbor) August 17th (for the Executive Learning and Conference Center at Ross) Executive Learning & Conference Center at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business Phone: (734) 764-7677 Fax: (734) 615-4050 710 East University Ave Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Rate: $157/night Holiday Inn Near the University of Michigan Phone: (734) 769-9800 Fax: (734) 761-1290 3600 Plymouth Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Rate: $94/night Reservations must be made before September 3rd for the Holiday Inn and no later than August 17th for the Executive Learning & Conference Center at Ross. A major credit card number is required to guarantee reservations. If reservations are made by telephone, please mention the HSR Symposium to qualify for the conference rate on hotel rooms. On September 3rd, 2014 and August 17th, respectively, the excess rooms will be released and hotel reservations will be accepted on a space-available basis. Please make reservations early to avoid conflict with late summer activities in Ann Arbor. Further, for your convenience, there will be complimentary transportation to and from the conference.
REGISTRATION FORM Ann Arbor Urological Health Services Research Symposium Thursday, September 18th and Friday, September 19th, 2014 Registration Options: Fax: (734) 232-2400 Email: lwoodman@med.umich.edu Registration Deadline (to guarantee educational materials): August 17th, 2014 Hotel Reservation Deadline: September 3rd, 2014 (for Holiday Inn Ann Arbor) August 17th, 2014 (for the Ross School Executive Residence) Personal Information (please print) Please Circle: Dr. Mr. Ms. MD DO Other Name Address City State Zip Phone Number Fax Number Email Address Will you need transportation from the hotel to the University of Michigan? Yes No Specialty: Urologist Other
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