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The Oklahoma Association for Home Care and Hospice presents

The 2016 Annual Conference & Trade Show

September 27-29Embassy Suites - OKC Downtown

OU Medical Center741 N. Phillips Avenue

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Image courtesy of Julie A. Wenskoski.at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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AgendaThe Oklahoma Association for Home Care & Hospice is excited to bring you a dynamic conference. In a constant state of change, Together, we can Create Connections, and Build Bridges to gain the knowledge necessary to survive.

TuesDAy, sepTember 27, 20167:30 a. - 8:30 a. Registration Open / Open Exhibit Hall & Breakfast with the Exhibitors8:30 a. - 9:30 a. “Increased Interoperability and Enhanced Care Coordination” Brian Yeaman, M.D. Ballroom A & B 9:30 a. - 10:00 a. MORNING BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS Ballroom C, D & E10:00 a. - 11:30 a. “How to cure your HIT Ailments and Managing Accountable Care” Brian Yeaman, M.D. Ballroom A & B 11:30 a. - 1:00 p. LUNCH PROVIDED – VISIT EXHIBITS Ballroom A, B, C, D & E1:00 p. - 2:00 p. DON’T MISS (LATEST UPDATE*) “The CMS Pre-Claims Review Debacle” Marvin Javellana, CEO & Bobby Lolly, R.N. Ballroom A & B 2:00 p. - 2:15 p. SESSION BREAK 2:15 p. - 3:15 p. “The CMS Pre-Claims Review Debacle” Marvin Javellana, CEO & Bobby Lolly, R.N. Ballroom A & B 3:15 p. - 3:30 p. AFTERNOON BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS Ballroom C, D & E3:30 p. - 4:30 p. “Flourishing in Failure: Managing Mistakes like a Comedian” Jan McInnis, Comedienne Ballroom A & B 4:30 p. - 5:30 p. COCKTAILS / Meet & Greet Ballroom C, D & E6:00 p. Awards Presentation - Scott Mitchell, Mitchell in the Morning Ballroom A & B7:00 p. Dinner Ballroom A & B8:00 p. Baby Boomer Comedy Show - Jan McInnis & Kent Radar Ballroom A & B

weDnesDAy, sepTember 28, 20167:30 a. - 9:00 a. Registration Open / Open Exhibit Hall & Breakfast with the Exhibitors9:00 a. - 10:00 a. “The Path Ahead” Regina Holliday, VP of Greater Grantsville Business Association, & Activist, Artist and Author Ballroom A & B 10:00 a. - 10:30 a. MORNING BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS Ballroom C, D & E10:30 a. - 11:30 a. “Making Your Pitch to Hospitals “C Suites”: It’s All About Value” Duane Blackwell, MBA Ballroom A & B 11:30 a. - 1:00 p. LUNCH PROVIDED – VISIT EXHIBITS Ballroom A, B, C, D & EBREAKOUTS SESSIONS 1 00 p. - 2:00 p.(Hospice) “QAPI - You Mean it’s NOT HQRP?” Katie Wehri, CHC, CHPC O’Donoghue1:00 p. - 2:00 p.(Prvt. Duty) “Hospital Discharge, Care Transitions & The Family Caregiver” Warren Hebert, DNP, RN, CAE Everest A & B1:00 p. - 2:00 p.(Home Care) “The IMPACT of the IMPACT Law on your Home Health Practice” Jan Spears, CEO Ballroom A & B2:00 p. - 2:15 p. SESSION BREAK 2:15 p. - 3:15 p. (Hospice) “Hospice: The Future Unfolding” Melinda Gaboury, COS-C, CEO O’Donoghue2:15 p. - 3:15 p. (Prvt. Duty) “Hospital Discharge, Care Transitions & The Family Caregiver” Warren Hebert, DNP, RN, CAE Everest A & B 2:15 p. - 3:15 p. (Home Care) “Medicare Home Health Billing and Revenue Cycle Updates” M. Aaron Little, CPA Ballroom A & B3:15 p. - 3:45 p. AFTERNOON BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS Ballroom C, D & E3:45 p. - 4:45 p “Why Should They Choose Your Agency?” Tripp Matthews, CEO Ballroom A & B 6 p. Top Golf Event THursDAy, sepTember 29, 20168:00 a. - 9:00 a. Registration Open / Open Exhibit Hall & Breakfast with the Exhibitors9:00 a. - 10:00 a. “Operational Efficiency for Better Compliance, Outcomes and Profitability. A Guide to Value Based Purchasing” Marvin Javellana, CEO and Stefanie Woodrow, RN Ballroom A & B 10:00 a. - 10:30 a. MORNING BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS Ballroom C, D & E10:30 a. - 11:30 a. “Do CMS Demonstration Projects Really Effect my Agency” Michael McGowan, MBA, HCA Ballroom A & B11:30 a. - 1:00 p. LUNCH PROVIDED – VISIT EXHIBITS - Silent Auction Ballroom A, B, C, D & E1:00 p. - 2:00 p. “Memory Power” Paul Mellor, Author Ballroom A & B 2:00 p. - 2:15 p. SESSION BREAK Ballroom C, D & E2:15 p. - 3:00 p. OAHC Annual Meeting - TBD Quorum Needed Ballroom A & B

1 p. – 2 p.(Prvt. Duty)1 p. – 2 p.(Home Care)

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Dr. Brian Yeaman is a primary care physician with an active clinical practice of over 10 years in Norman, Oklahoma. He has over 10 years of informatics experience, helping organizations transform their capture, integration, and delivery of clinical data, information, and knowledge. Dr. Yeaman is a nationally renowned expert in Health Information Exchange and Health Information Technology, and last year was awarded the HIMSS 2015 National Physician IT Leader of the Year. He has guided some of the largest healthcare organizations to understand their core competencies and assisted in bringing new solutions to the healthcare market. Dr. Yeaman served as CMIO for Norman Regional Health System for 10 years, where he guided both inpatient and outpatient EMR Implementations and MU attestation for phase 1 and 2. He has participated in the development and leadership of HIE for over 8 years, including his present service as Chief Administrative Officer for Coordinated Care Oklahoma. This Oklahoma HIE serves more than 4 million patients, receives data from facilities across 6 states, and has become a model for sustainable HIE conducted under private funding and

governance. Dr. Yeaman was appointed to serve on the Oklahoma HIE Trust by Governor Brad Henry, as well as participating in many state health planning and work efforts with the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Mental Health, and Health Care Authority. Dr. Yeaman is empowering patients, healthcare providers, and health systems toward smarter care and better outcomes where technology is working to move the needle on healthcare in the right direction.

Regina Holliday was born in Enid, Oklahoma and grew up in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. She currently is a resident of Grantsville, Maryland and is very involved in the local community. She is Vice President of the Greater Grantsville Business Association. She serves on the board of the local non-profit The Highland Thrift Shop. She is an active member of the Grantsville Rotary Club and is Cubmaster of Pack 460, Cub Scouts. She is also a member of the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce and The Garrett County Arts Council. That being said, her good works do not stop at the county line. Some people call her the Rosa Parks of Health Care. Ms. Holliday is an activist, artist, speaker and author. You might see her at a health conference painting the content she hears from the patient view. She is part the movement known as participatory medicine. She and others in this movement believe that the patient is a partner with their provider and both should work together as a team. Regina is a mother and

a widow; she speaks about the benefits of health information technology and timely data access for patients due to her family loss. In 2009, she painted a series of murals depicting the need for clarity and transparency in medical records. This advocacy mission was inspired by her late husband Frederick Allen Holliday II and his struggle to get appropriate care during 11 weeks of continuous hospitalization at 5 facilities. Her paintings became part of the national debate on health care reform and helped guide public policy.

Keynote speakersbrian yeaman, m.D.

*the home health & hospice annual conference & trade show presentation handouts are now available on our website to download and print at http://www.oahc.com/. go to our hompage and click the link “download handouts” under the annual conference registration. enter the password of “ ” to access the links to the handouts.

regina Holliday, Vp of Greater Grantsville business

Association, & Activist, Artist and Author

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Michael McGowan, MBA, HCAMr. McGowan was an OASIS Coordinator for the state of California/CMS IX. He remotely monitored and interacted with 700 plus home health agencies and 450 state surveyors in the states 24 regional offices. Utilizing an extensive informatics and nursing background, he supported the CMS data driven survey mandates in the home health community, sending surveyors to agencies

with lists of names and probable sanctions. Utilizing this skill set he has developed Operacare to proactively alert providers to activities that lead to adverse consequences.

Jan McInnis, Professional Speaker and ComedienneFor professional speaker and comedienne Jan McInnis, life is full of “finding the funny.” Inspired by fifteen years as a marketing director in the 9 to 5 world, Jan has cornered the association and corporate convention market. And over the past 20+ years on the full-time speaking circuit, she has spoken at hundreds of conferences, employee retreats and banquets held by such groups as

Anthem Blue-Cross, the American Heart Association, the Federal Reserve Banks, and the Mayo Clinic. Learning doesn’t have to be boring! Jan has a knack for humorous analysis, which enables her to keep her audiences laughing, not just with a comedy show, but also with some of her keynotes such as “Finding the Funny in Change.” In this keynote she shows people how to use humor to handle change.

M. Aaron Little, CPAAaron has more than 15 years of experience with BKD and oversees the health care billing services, a special team that manages more than $60 million in client revenues through billing outsourcing and recovery services for home care, hospice and senior living organizations. A CPA and leading national home care and hospice consultant, he routinely performs revenue and accounts receivable recovery

services, billing operations efficiency and compliance assessments, client training and other billing services. Aaron also performs general financial and operational consulting services for home care and hospice organizations, including operations reviews, productivity assessments, benchmarking, budgeting and Medicare cost report preparation.

Duane Blackwell, MBADuane Blackwell has led and consulted with home health agencies and other healthcare providers for the past twenty years. His deep dive into Medicare data led to his co-founding National Home Health Analytics, a Medicare Claims Research and Consulting Organization focused on delivering high quality, totally transparent operational and financial benchmarking resources. Duane has assisted many home care agencies to prepare for success in the

rapidly evolving post-acute landscape through SOSO Solutions, LLC, his healthcare consulting practice.

speaker biosWarren Hebert, DNP, RN, CAEDr. Warren Hebert is a family caregiver. CEO of the HomeCare Association of Louisiana, Hebert is also an Assistant Professor and lead faculty for health policy and gerontology/long term care at Loyola School of Nursing in New Orleans. Warren’s doctoral capstone was on family caregiving, and he is Hebert is currently researching home health nurse competencies in our work

with family caregivers. Dr. Hebert has hosted the radio program, Family Caregiving, for seven years. Warren led a group of healthcare workers to Dharamasala, India for two weeks in the fall of 2014 to observe aging, family caregiving, and end of life care among Tibetan Buddhist elderly. Hebert is currently researching home health nurse competencies in our work with family caregivers. Dr. Hebert was co-founder of the COS-C exam, founding Chair of the Council of State HomeCare Associations, is Secretary of the CHAP Board of Directors, and is an alumni of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Executive Nurse Fellows Program.

Melinda Gaboury, COS-C, CEOGaboury is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Healthcare Provider Solutions, Inc. (HPS), based in Nashville, TN. Melinda Gaboury and Mark Cannon founded the company in April 2001 to provide financial, reimbursement, billing and clinical consulting to the home care and hospice industries. With more than 16 years of executive speaking, educating and most importantly day-

to-day experience working with home care and hospice professionals, Gaboury has been a speaker for multiple state and national home care and hospice associations. She is actively conducting Basic and Advanced Home Care and Hospice Seminars throughout the country. She is currently serving on the HHFMA Board and Home Care Association of Florida Board of Directors. Gaboury is also the author of the Home Health Pocket Guide to OASIS-C1: A Reference Guide for Field Staff.

Jan Spears, CEO, MJS & AssociatesJan Spears is the CEO for MJS &Associates located in Nacogdoches Texas. Spears has more than 30 years administrative and reimbursement experience in home health. She was the owner/administrator for a multi-million-dollar home health agency in Texas for 15 years and has since served as a consultant to home health and hospice agencies for the past 17 years. She works directly with attorneys

to represent health care providers, including home health agencies, in administrative, civil and fraud cases across the country. At MJS, Spears oversees the company’s lines of operation including billing and collection services, compliance audits, provider continuing education, legal support activities and consulting services for a variety of provider types. Most recently Spears served as the health care expert for the defense team for the largest physician fraud case in US history.

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there in this little old lady’s house and a feeling came over me that I had finally come home — I knew then and there this would be where I would spend the remainder of my professional life.” His faith and passion for home care has never wavered since.

Tripp Matthews, Co-Founder & CEO, Curaport, LLCWhitley Gordon Matthews, III, or Tripp as he is known, is co-founder and CEO of Curaport, LLC. For the last 15 years, Tripp has held Sales positions at McKesson, and currently is also serving as the Homecare Sales Director for HealthMEDX. Prior to the Software Vendor portion of his career, Tripp worked at CareSouth Home Health (now part of the Encompass & HealthSouth enterprise) and spent

most of his tenure there developing and executing a Sales Training program – after his stint has a homecare marketer and Regional Director of Sales. Perhaps his favorite role to date was serving as a high school science teacher and coach at his alma mater, First Presbyterian Day School in Macon, GA.

Stefanie Woodrow, RN – Director of Education, Quality in Real TimeStefanie Woodrow has more than twenty-four years experience in the healthcare industry and she began specializing in home health in 1994. Since 2005, Woodrow’s concentration has been on the hospice and home health space, both certified and non-certified. She worked as a Case Manager, Clinical Director, Quality Assurance Director, Director of

Operations, and Chief Operations Officer before opening a home health and hospice consulting company in 2012. The company, Woodrow Healthcare Consulting, LLC, became part of the QIRT (Quality in Real Time) family in August of 2016. At the time of the acquisition, Woodrow assumed the role of Director of Education for QIRT.

Marvin Javellana, Co-Owner & CEO of Better Care Home HealthMarvin Javellana is a home health provider who understands the issues confronting providers and the technology companies that support them. Leveraging his expertise and background in information technology, Javellana began his home health career in the early 2000s as a consultant to agencies wanting to upgrade their backend operations

to meet the new demands of CMS reporting and payment systems. In 2011, he joined Better Care Home Health a startup Joint Commission Accredited agency. Now, as co-owner and CEO of the agency, Javellana has significantly grown its referral rate using a back-to-business and strategic marketing approach. Marvin is also a business development consultant for Axxess and has been instrumental in helping the company expand in the Midwest market. He is active in the Illinois HomeCare & Hospice Council, where he chairs the Member Services Committee and contributes to Post Acute Network collaboration efforts.

Paul Mellor, AuthorPaul Mellor, author of MEMORY! How to Remember Anything, was a finalist in the USA Memory Championship, where he recalled the names of over 90 people in less than 15 minutes, remembered in exact order over 100 single-digit numbers after a five minute study, and recalled the exact order of a shuffled deck of playing cards after less than a three-and-a-half minute review. His fun

and energetic programs have been delivered to audiences nationwide. A Communications graduate of Western Carolina University, Mr. Mellor is also the author of You’re Almost There, chronicling his journey as having run a marathon (26.2 miles) in all 50 states.

Scott MitchellScott Mitchell is currently the host of “Mitchell in the Morning.” A political talk show on KOKC 1520AM from 6am - 9am, week day mornings in the Oklahoma City market. His show enjoys a popular format of current political issues, a wide range of political and professional guests and has recently been considered by many as “the new voice of healthcare,” taking on issues such as Medicaid

funding, veterans healthcare and legislative leadership issues addressing a variety of health topics. Born and raised in Lindsay, Oklahoma, Scott has been involved in Oklahoma politics and government since the 1980’s and has enjoyed working in radio and television for many years. His company Scott Mitchell and associates has also recently expanded into the social media market and can be found on many sites.

Katie Wehri, CHC, CHPC, Wehri & Associates, LLCKatie is certified by the Health Care Compliance Association in health care compliance and health care privacy compliance. She has been working in the hospice, home health, private duty, and palliative care industries for 24 years and has held executive level positions in these arenas. Katie has worked for hospices in a variety of settings, including multiple locations in multiple states,

a hospice inpatient unit, pediatric hospice, and adult and pediatric palliative care. In addition, Katie has an extensive background in health care regulation and accreditation standards interpretation; compliance and quality assessment; performance improvement; and opening and expanding sites for both home health and hospice organizations.

Bobby Lolley, R.N., Executive Director, Home Care Association of FloridaBobby Lolley is HCAF’s Executive Director. He has worked in the home care industry for the past 18 years. His experiences in home care have ranged from being a per-diem staff nurse providing care to patients in a small rural community, to a Regional Director for a large national chain. Bobby often says he has done just about every job there is in

home care but still remembers his first home visit: “I was standing

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Conference Highlights

Tuesday, sepTember 27, 20167:30 am - 8:30 am Exhibit Hall Opens9:30 am - 10:00 am Morning Break in Exhibit Hall 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors3:15 pm - 3:30 pm Afternoon Break in Exhibit Hall4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Cocktails Meet & Greet in Exhibit Hall6:00 pm Awards Presentation7:00 pm Dinner8:00 pm Babyboomer Comedy Show

Visit our Exhibit Hall and sign up for our spectacular silent auction items. Join us for a meet and greet with cocktails in the exhibit hall.

Join your state Association!membership has its benefits…if you are not a member of your state association, the time is NOW! To become a member, please contact the OAHC office at 405-609-6160 or go online to register at www.oahc.com.

Members receive major discounts on all educational events, purchasing contracts, workers compensation consultation, promotional opportunities, newsletter and advertising!!

The biggest benefit…you will be able to stay abreast of what is happening in the home care and hospice industry in your state!

awards presenTaTion: scoTT miTchell, Mitchell in the Morning, KoKc •1520 AM

wednesday, sepTember 28, 20167:30 am - 9:00 am Exhibit Hall Opens10:00 am - 10:30 am Morning Break in Exhibit Hall11:30 am - 1:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors 3:15pm - 3:45 pm Afternoon Break in Exhibit Hall 6:00 pm TopGolf Event

Thursday, sepTember 29, 2016 8:00 am - 9:00 am Exhibit Hall Opens10:00 am - 10:30 am Morning Break in Exhibit Hall11:30 am - 1:00 pm Lunch with Exhibitors - Silent Auction2:00pm - 2:15 pm Afternoon Break in Exhibit Hall

Topgolf is the premier golf entertainment complex, full-service restaurant, bar, and event venue.

Games Players hit golf balls containing computer microchips that track each shot’s accuracy and distance while also awarding points for hitting targets on a 215-yard outfield. You can challenge your friends and family to seven different point-scoring golf games that anyone – from the hopeful golf pro to your neighbor’s 7-year-old kid – can play. With climate-controlled hitting bays, Topgolf is a facility that can be enjoyed in all seasons! Did we mention club rentals are free? Golf clubs are available at each bay.

At night we feature dynamic light shows with our colorfully lit targets.

Anyone can play Topgolf, from aspiring pros to those who’ve never walked 18 holes. All you have to do is swing a club and try to hit your microchipped balls into dartboard like targets. It’s competitive. It’s fun. And it’s a great way to entertain corporate clients and colleagues in a decidedly non-corporate environment. It’s not just golf – it’s Topgolf. Our 60,000 square feet venue features three levels of semi climate-controlled golf bays containing fans with misters and heaters. Each level features 34 bays which can accommodate up to six golfers. We offer event options for groups of 10 to 1200 ranging from a small board room, large banquet rooms, a rooftop terrace, a lower lounge with two billiard tables, a shuffleboard, and access to XBOX games, single level buyouts, and full buy-outs.

Events - Topgolf is Flat Out Fun. Have everyone talking about the event you threw at Topgolf. With great food, upscale facilities and state-of-the-art technology, Topgolf makes a great home for your next corporate meeting or event. Entertainment options are limited only to your imagination. We can offer red carpet décor, live entertainment, interactive DJ’s, dancing, casino style fun, live bands, photo booths, sports-viewing on over 230 flat screens, and a host of other additions.

Tuesday @ 8 pm wednesday @ 6 pm

Topgolf is the premier golf entertainment complex, full-service restaurant, bar, and event venue.

Games Players hit golf balls containing computer microchips that track each shot’s accuracy and distance while also awarding points for hitting targets on a 215-yard outfield. You can challenge your friends and family to seven different point-scoring golf games that anyone – from the hopeful golf pro to your neighbor’s 7-year-old kid – can play. With climate-controlled hitting bays, Topgolf is a facility that can be enjoyed in all seasons! Did we mention club rentals are free? Golf clubs are available at each bay.

At night we feature dynamic light shows with our colorfully lit targets.

Anyone can play Topgolf, from aspiring pros to those who’ve never walked 18 holes. All you have to do is swing a club and try to hit your microchipped balls into dartboard like targets. It’s competitive. It’s fun. And it’s a great way to entertain corporate clients and colleagues in a decidedly non-corporate environment. It’s not just golf – it’s Topgolf. Our 60,000 square feet venue features three levels of semi climate-controlled golf bays containing fans with misters and heaters. Each level features 34 bays which can accommodate up to six golfers. We offer event options for groups of 10 to 1200 ranging from a small board room, large banquet rooms, a rooftop terrace, a lower lounge with two billiard tables, a shuffleboard, and access to XBOX games, single level buyouts, and full buy-outs.

Events - Topgolf is Flat Out Fun. Have everyone talking about the event you threw at Topgolf. With great food, upscale facilities and state-of-the-art technology, Topgolf makes a great home for your next corporate meeting or event. Entertainment options are limited only to your imagination. We can offer red carpet décor, live entertainment, interactive DJ’s, dancing, casino style fun, live bands, photo booths, sports-viewing on over 230 flat screens, and a host of other additions.

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Ann Friedl, Aspire Hospice - Lawton

Beth Petrie, HealthBack Home Health - Ponca City

Byranda Hunt, Aspire Home Health - Ardmore

Carla Lyles, Alpha Home Health & Hospice

Cathy Burnett, HealthBack Home Health - Sallisaw

Davin Donwerth, HealthBack Holdings

Karen Brandstetter, Good Shepherd Hospice

Kari White, Aspire Hospice - Shawnee

Kathy Anderson, Accentra Home Healthcare

Keith Cole, Alpha Home Health & Hospice

Kindra Wilcox, Aspire Hospice - Shawnee

Larry Landtroop, Aspire Hospice - Marlow

Laura Revard, HealthBack Home Health - Ponca City

Lisa Heikes, HealthBack Home Health - Edmond

Lori Babb, HealthBack Home Health - Holdenville

Melody Von Tungeln, Aspire Hospice - Lawton

Misty Crowson, HealthBack Home Health - Holdenville

Nancy Lyles, Stillwater Medical Center Home Health Services

Pam Wimberley, Stillwater Medical Center Home Health Services

Rachel Sink, Aspire Hospice - Marlow

Sarah Shassetz, Epworth At Home

Sharon Randolph, Encompass Home Health & Hospice, Idabel

Shauna Trapp, LifeSpring Hospice - Norman

Shirld “Charlie” Milton, Aspire Home Health & Hospice - OKC

Suzie Washington, HealthBack Home Health - Stillwater

Tammy Agnello, Alpha Home Health & Hospice

Tiffany Pine, HealthBack Home Health - Shawnee

Virginia Olds, Russell Murray Hospice

2016 Outstanding Home Care & Hospice Award Finalists

Congratulations!

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Proud to be a Golden Gate Bridge sponsor

Living independently doesn’t mean living alone

Oklahoma Association for Home Care and Hospice

sponsor

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exhibitorsAMerigroup • 1Amerigroup, an Anthem company, together with its health plan affiliates, has more than 25 years of experience partnering with states to serve Medicaid populations. Today we serve more than 6 million mem-bers across 20 states. In 8 of those states, we manage the full spectrum of physical health, behavioral health, and long-term services and sup-ports (LTSS) for more than 270,000 aged and/or disabled members.

inlight risK MAnAgeMent • 2InLight Risk Management is pleased to work with members of the Oklahoma Association for Home Care & Hospice to improve their overall insurance program and save money. We understand the unique risks you face so we can craft the right protection package and help you identify, reduce or avoid exposures.

coordinAted cAre oKlAhoMA • 3 Near real time clinical data exchange from over 300 facilities and 7 Health Systems in Oklahoma and is one of the largest and most active HIE’s in the U.S. We bring additional value with “on the fly” analyt-ics, advanced directives, PMP access and additional tools and support around transitions of care. Claims data typically lags 45+ days, but CCO with clinical connections brings the data to life for any care venue in that high risk period 10-14 days post discharge from ED or acute.

BKd • 4BKD, LLP provides financial statement audit, tax, accounting outsourc-ing, cost-report preparation, operations consulting, third-party billing, and compliance consulting to approximately 250 home care & hospice clients nationwide.

Axxess • 5Axxess is a technology company that provides software, services and solutions that empower healthcare organizations to deliver the best quality care to patients in their homes.

WorKers coMpesAtion for less • 6Home Health, Hospice and Private Duty employers in six states choose Workers Compensation For Less for their work comp insurance. All of our clients enjoys a significant reduction in their workers’ compensation premiums. In today’s economy every employer should have a work comp professional review they insurance coverage annually.

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MoBle MedicAl services • 7Our Mobile X-Ray Services are provided to long-term care and health-care facilities, nursing homes, home care and hospice agencies, cor-rectional institutions, rehabilitation hospitals, occupational medicine practices and professional sports franchises. Our Superior X-Ray Ser-vice is available on a 24 hours per day basis, 365 days a year. All exams are interpreted by board-certified radiologists.

nAtionAl hoMe heAlth AnAlytics • 8Founded in 2015, National Home Health Analytics (homehealth-analytics.com) is an information-sharing research organization whose mission is to improve home health utilization and access to quality post-acute care through analysis of Medicare claims and other national datasets.

connect heAlth professionAls • 9Connect Health Professional’s staffing services recognizes the high de-mand for capable and experienced healthcare professionals in the home, and the challenges in providing quality home health staffing. Connect creates a bridge between qualified therapists, nurses, and social work-ers and top home health care and hospice agencies throughout central Oklahoma.

Arclight group • 10We are in business to help other small businesses grow and prosper. It’s as simple as that. We are driven by the philosophy that if we solve your business technology problems then ArcLight will grow and pros-per with your business.

provistA • 11With more than 20 years of experience, Provista is a leader in the supply chain industry. Our extensive product coverage and billions in purchasing power connect customers to the best contracts from the most sought-after suppliers in the nation. But we go beyond contracts. We provide custom-ized purchasing solutions —Data and Analytics, Contract Implementa-tion, Management Tools, Savings Programs and Business Reviews and Reports — to a multitude of industries including health care, education, government and businesses of all sizes.

QuAlity in reAl tiMe • 12QIRT, Quality in Real Time, is an industry-leading provider of home health and hospice coding, quality, consulting, and compliance services. Serving over 150 agencies across the United States, QIRT is dedicated to enhancing the provision of care through distinct, yet complimentary divi-sions: Quality, Clinical, Financial, Education, and Compliance.

exhibitors

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exhibitorsKindred hospitAls of oKc • 13

operAcAre • 14A former CMS State OASIS coordinator responds to the new CMS audit-ing protocols and Value Based Purchasing requirements by creating “OP-ERACARE” successfully automating utilization review and QA processes to exploit the entire PPS system producing financial predictability and op-timal outcomes.

r.K. BlAcK • 15R.K. Black, Inc. is a leading provider of copier, fax, printer, scanner docu-ment management, mailing systems, shredding services and information technology solutions to small and medium-sized organizations in and around central Oklahoma, including Health Care Providers. We have more than 100 dedicated associates and skilled technicians which provide total business solutions and technology. R.K. Black, Inc., with more than half-century of providing services, is family-owned, family-oriented and we care for our clients as family.

healThcare provider solutions, inc. • 16Healthcare Provider Solutions, Inc. specializes in financial, billing, reimbursement and clinical consulting to the home care and hospice industries. Our core services include billing and collections, receiv-able collection projects, clinical chart reviews, operational reviews and educational services through teleconferences, training videos, seminars and a Home Health Pocket Guide to OASIS.

therApy support • 17Therapy Support has earned a reputation for being a dedicated, service-oriented company that delivers innovative, cost-effective, specialty medical equipment solutions that help improve outcomes and enhance quality of life. Our Hospice Cloud platform provides real-time information that drives efficiency for you and your team. NATION’S LARGEST DIRECT SERVICE DME With 60 managed locations and over 200 partners, we can customize a solution for agencies of any size.

enterprise fleet MAnAgeMent • 18Enterprise helps companies evaluate strategies for providing vehicles to employees vs. mileage allowance. Due to our economies of scale, compa-ny vehicles through Enterprise can be provided at a 10-20% savings over standard mileage allowance. Enterprise provides a complete turn-key, outsourced fleet management program so your staff members can focus on caring for patients, not internally managing a company car program.

MolinA heAlthcAre, inc. • 19Molina Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE: MOH) was founded on the principle that all people deserve access to quality healthcare services. Serving Medicaid program participants is not an ancillary business for us. A physician-led and family-run company, we have spent 35 years intently focused on improving access to healthcare for those individuals receiving government assistance. This is accomplished through four main opera-tional areas: managed care health plans, medical clinics, MMIS (Molina Medicaid Solutions), and a family of community behavioral and mental health services providers, Pathways Human Services.

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exhibitorsoAhc • 20The Oklahoma Association for Home Care & Hospice (OAHC) serves as the primary advocate and resource for the licensed home care and hospice industries in our state. Members of the OAHC are committed to uphold-ing high standards and integrity in home and hospice care.We strive to pro-vide value to our stakeholders through the provision of resources, education and advocacy, to help members deliver quality care that improves health outcomes for Oklahomans. OAHC also advocates for thousands of nurses, therapists, aides and other caregivers employed by these organizations.

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Kinnser • 22Kinnser’s innovative software solutions and world-class support help home health, therapy, hospice and private duty organizations reduce costs, provide better care and succeed as profitable businesses. Founded in 2003, Kinnser is based in Austin, Texas and is recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of America’s fastest-growing companies.

Afterhours triAge • 23AfterHours Triage is a leader in compassionate, world-class after-hours telephone triage for hospice and home health agencies. AHT provides three primary benefits for our clients:• Reduced Staff Burnout and Turnover• Increased Peace of Mind knowing calls are being triaged by a Registered Nurse• Improved Efficiency and Cost Reduction

Medline industries, inc. • 24The clinical and financial success of our customers is our mission. A personalized approach to understanding customers’ needs helps cus-tomers thrive in an environment that demands lower costs and better outcomes. As a manufacturer/distributor across the care continuum, Medline delivers a robust product portfolio and patient-care solutions to help healthcare providers perform at their very best.

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