2021 WEDI National Conference
We hope you enjoyed the 2021 WEDI National Conference! The slide decks that are available to registrants can be downloaded on this page. Just click the title of the session(s) you are interested in.
Monday On-Demand. Tuesday On-Demand. Wednesday On-Demand. Thursday On-Demand.
Monday, October 18
Keynote
John Baackes, Chief Executive Officer, LA Care Health Plan
Rebecca C. Winokur, MD, MPH (she/her), Physician Executive and Service Line Leader, Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health, Cerner
Andrea Hendricks, EdD, CDE, Senior Director & Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Cerner
Dick Flanigan, FACHE, CFCHE, Senior Vice President, Cerner
Elizabeth Petty, MD, director of the AMA Foundation - LGBTQ+ Fellowship Program, senior associate dean for academic affairs, the medical director of the genetic counselor training program, and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (UW-SMPH).
Jay Sultan, VP Healthcare Strategy, LexisNexis Risk Solutions
Kelly Ko, PhD, Director, Data Governance and Interoperability, Sharp Healthcare
Using Artificial Intelligence and Social Determinants of Health to Identify Risk
Lisa Lines, PhD, Senior Health Services Researcher, RTI International
Denise Clayton, PhD, Research Economist, Health Care Financing and Payment, RTI International
Achieving Telehealth Success in Indian Country
James Stallcup, MD, CMIO, Cherokee Nation. Medical Director, Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center
Tuesday, October 19
Keynote: Micky Tripathi, PhD, National Coordinator for Health IT, Office of the National Coordinator (ONC)
Rich Landen and Denise Love: Co-Chairs, NCVHS Subcommittee on Standards
Mary Lynn Bushman, Senior Business Analyst, National Government Services
Christol Green, Enterprise Execution Business Consultant/Sr Advisor, Anthem
Sherry Wilson, Executive Vice President, Jopari
John Kelly, Principal Business Advisor, Edifecs
No Surprises Act Updates
Robert Tennant, Vice President, Federal Affairs, WEDI
Wednesday, October 20
New App Economy; Issuers, Verifiers and the Infrastructure of Trust
Ryan Howells, Principal, Leavitt Partners, Management Team, CARIN Alliance
JP Pollak, Co-founder and Chief Architect, Commons Project
Cesar Caldera, Director, Digital Product, Royal Caribbean Cruises, LTD
Ricky Bloomfield, Clinical and Health Informatics Lead, Apple
Mahesh Gupta, Director of Innovative Engineering, Delta Airlines
New App Economy; Delivering Value to the Consumer
Jennifer Blumenthal, Co-Founder and CEO,
OneRecord Kristen Valdes, Founder and CEO, b.Well
New App Economy; Security Challenges and Considerations for the Industry
Mari Savickis, Vice President, Public Policy, CHIME (Moderator)
George McGregor, Vice President of Marketing, Approov
Brooke McSwain, Policy Research Analyst, American Heart Association
David Finn, Vice President, CHIME
Updates to NACHA Operating Rules
Pam Grosze, Vice President, Sr. Product Manager, PNC, WEDI Remittance Advice & Payment Workgroup Co-Chair
Pat Wijtyk, Medicaid Encounters Analyst, TMG Health, Inc, WEDI Remittance Advice & Payment Workgroup Co-Chair
Brad Smith, Senior Director, Industry Engagement and Advocacy, NACHA
New App Economy; Boots on the Ground- Understanding the Next Steps in Cultivating Health Data
Arien Malec, Senior Vice President, R&D, Change Healthcare
Thursday, October 21
Masters of Change at a Moment of Truth
Kaveh Safavi, Senior Managing Director, Accenture
Stay...Many Steps Ahead! CISO Summit; Ongoing Cybersecurity Considerations in Healthcare
Erik Decker, Assistant Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer, Intermountain Healthcare
Jacki Monson, Chief Technology Risk Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Privacy Officer, Sutter Health
Omar Khawaja, Chief Information Security Officer, Highmark Health
Moderators: Marilyn Zigmund Luke (AHIP) and Tina Grande (Healthcare Leadership Council), WEDI Privacy & Security Workgroup Co-Chairs
WEDI Workgroup Spotlight
It Takes a Village: Best Practices for Secondary EDI claim submissions from the perspectives of providers, payers, software vendors and clearinghouses
WEDI Claims Workgroup Co-Chairs Beth Davis (Allscripts) & Stanley Nachimson (Nachimson Advisors)
WEDI Prior Authorization Paper Review
WEDI Claims Workgroup Co-Chairs Heather McComas (AMA), and Craig Knier (Change Healthcare)
Demo Day
How to Operationally Scale for External Partner Exchange Turn clinical data integration into your strategic advantage while preparing for future mandates
Navin Gupta, Director Product Management
A Payer Data Exchange Platform for Current and Future Regulations
US Regulatory mandates have embraced and incorporated the FHIR standards into the future rules of Payer to Payer, No Surprises Act (Price Transparency), and Prior Authorization, which will increase the volume and complexity of exchanged data between payers and other Healthcare organizations to unprecedented levels. In this session Smile CDR will discuss technology options on how this significant transformation for Payers can be achieved. Presented by Adam Cole and Drew Hannah.
Complying with the transformation regulation such as the Interoperability Rule, Transparency in Coverage and No Surprises Act is challenging. We are opening up our organizations to third party developers. Often, meeting a compliance date has meant compromising the completeness of the solution. We believe one of the keys to cost effective compliance is delivering self-service solutions. Adding headcount to answer phones and emails is not the right answer. Delivering better user experiences for both our partners and our employees is essential to meeting our mission to improve health outcomes. Join us to learn more about the potential for process automation in regulatory compliance
- Understanding the producer’s and consumer’s viewpoint for FHIR APIs
- Enabling API consumer self-service improves developer’s experience while reducing administrative burdens
- Automating notifications and approval workflows for producers enable faster time to provision while reducing the need to monitor queues, emails or phone messages
- Success navigating 3-5 years of compliance projects requires creating automation that reduces the human resources needed to provision and monitor portals.
Ruby Raley, Vice President, Sales, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Axway Ravee Chintha, Principal Solutions Architect, Axway
Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors for their support!
New App Economy; Boots on the Ground- Understanding the Next Steps in Cultivating Health Data
Arien Malec, Senior Vice President, R&D, Change Healthcare
Thursday, October 21
Masters of Change at a Moment of Truth
Kaveh Safavi, Senior Managing Director, Accenture
Stay...Many Steps Ahead! CISO Summit; Ongoing Cybersecurity Considerations in Healthcare
Erik Decker, Assistant Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer, Intermountain Healthcare
Jacki Monson, Chief Technology Risk Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Privacy Officer, Sutter Health
Omar Khawaja, Chief Information Security Officer, Highmark Health
Moderators: Marilyn Zigmund Luke (AHIP) and Tina Grande (Healthcare Leadership Council), WEDI Privacy & Security Workgroup Co-Chairs
WEDI Workgroup Spotlight
It Takes a Village: Best Practices for Secondary EDI claim submissions from the perspectives of providers, payers, software vendors and clearinghouses
WEDI Claims Workgroup Co-Chairs Beth Davis (Allscripts) & Stanley Nachimson (Nachimson Advisors)
WEDI Prior Authorization Paper Review
WEDI Claims Workgroup Co-Chairs Heather McComas (AMA), and Craig Knier (Change Healthcare)
Demo Day
How to Operationally Scale for External Partner Exchange Turn clinical data integration into your strategic advantage while preparing for future mandates
Navin Gupta, Director Product Management
A Payer Data Exchange Platform for Current and Future Regulations
US Regulatory mandates have embraced and incorporated the FHIR standards into the future rules of Payer to Payer, No Surprises Act (Price Transparency), and Prior Authorization, which will increase the volume and complexity of exchanged data between payers and other Healthcare organizations to unprecedented levels. In this session Smile CDR will discuss technology options on how this significant transformation for Payers can be achieved. Presented by Adam Cole and Drew Hannah.
Complying with the transformation regulation such as the Interoperability Rule, Transparency in Coverage and No Surprises Act is challenging. We are opening up our organizations to third party developers. Often, meeting a compliance date has meant compromising the completeness of the solution. We believe one of the keys to cost effective compliance is delivering self-service solutions. Adding headcount to answer phones and emails is not the right answer. Delivering better user experiences for both our partners and our employees is essential to meeting our mission to improve health outcomes. Join us to learn more about the potential for process automation in regulatory compliance
- Understanding the producer’s and consumer’s viewpoint for FHIR APIs
- Enabling API consumer self-service improves developer’s experience while reducing administrative burdens
- Automating notifications and approval workflows for producers enable faster time to provision while reducing the need to monitor queues, emails or phone messages
- Success navigating 3-5 years of compliance projects requires creating automation that reduces the human resources needed to provision and monitor portals.
Ruby Raley, Vice President, Sales, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Axway Ravee Chintha, Principal Solutions Architect, Axway