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To the KHA membership and friends:

As we celebrate KHA’s 90th anniversary of service to Kentucky’s hospitals I want to thank each and every one of you who I have encountered during my career in health care. Working for the Kentucky Hospital Association has brought me immeasurable fulfillment and I’m proud to be a part of its history. After 24 happy and productive years, I will retire with memories to cherish for the rest of my life.

I am grateful for everyone who welcomed my family and helped make Kentucky our home. In my retirement, I look forward to visiting my oldest grandson at Notre Dame and taking my younger grandchildren for ice cream after school. I hope to travel with my wife Nancy who has been faithfully by my side throughout my career. I will continue to serve as a board member in my community as well as at my alma mater, Glenville State College.

It has been an amazing journey. Thank you all.

Sincerely,

Michael T. RustPresident

Thank you from KHA President Michael T. Rust who will retire from the Association in 2019

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QuIcK GlANce AGeNDAWEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 20198:00-10:00 AM exhibits/Breakfast/Auxiliary Meetings Multiple10:00-10:45 AM Auxiliary Keynote Thoroughbred Room 110:45-11:05 AM Auxiliary Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area11:05 AM-11:45 PM Auxiliary Keynote - continued Thoroughbred Room 111:45 AM-12:00 PM Auxillary Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area12:00-1:15 PM Auxiliary Awards luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom1:15-1:30 PM Auxiliary Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area1:30-2:15 PM Auxiliary Breakout Sessions Multiple2:00-5:00 PM AcHe Session (3.0 hours) Thoroughbred Room 12:15-3:00 PM Auxiliary closing Keynote Thoroughbred Room 55:00-6:00 PM Reception (Sponsored by: AcHe) Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

THURSDAY, MAY 9, 20198:00-9:00 AM exhibits/continental Breakfast Thoroughbred Pre-function Area9:00 AM-12:00 PM AcHe Session (3.0 hours) Thoroughbred Room 19:30 AM-2:00 PM KHA Board Meetings Thoroughbred Room 410:45-11:00 AM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area11:30 AM-12:30 PM Breakout Sessions Multiple12:00-12:15 PM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area12:15-1:45 PM AcHe Awards luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom2:00-3:00 PM Keynote-Disrupting Health care Thoroughbred Room 12:30-5:00 PM KSHP Strategic Planning Thoroughbred Room 43:30-5:00 PM General Sessions and AcHe Session (1.5 hours) Multiple6:00-8:00 PM KSHP Board Meeting Thoroughbred Room 46:00-6:30 PM cocktail Reception Bluegrass Pre-function Area6:30-10:00 PM KHA 90th Anniversary Gala Bluegrass Ballroom FRIDAY, MAY 10, 20198:00-9:15 AM Keynote: Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Bluegrass Ballroom Opioid epidemic9:15-9:30 AM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area9:30-11:00 AM Breakout Sessions and AcHe Session (1.5 hours) Multiple11:00-11:15 AM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area11:15 AM-12:15 PM Breakout Sessions Multiple12:15-12:30 PM Break/exhibits Multiple12:30-1:30 PM KSHP luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 112:30-2:00 PM KHA 90th Annual Awards luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 21:30-3:00 PM General Session Thoroughbred Room 12:30 KSHP Poster Presentation Bluegrass Rotunda3:00-3:15 PM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area3:00-4:00 PM General Session Thoroughbred Room 14:00-4:15 PM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area4:15-5:00 PM General Session/closing Remarks Thoroughbred Room 1

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BReAKFAST KeYNOTe PReSeNTATION

SAM QuINONeSFriday, May 108:00-9:15 AMBluegrass Ballroom

Sam Quinones is a journalist, storyteller, former L.A. Times report-er and author of three acclaimed books of narrative nonfiction.

His most recent book is Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic.

Quinones attended u.c. Berkeley, where he studied economics and American history, and lived in the legendary, now-defunct Barrington Hall co-op.

His career as a journalist has spanned almost 30 years. He lived for 10 years as a freelance writer in Mexico, where he wrote his first two books. In 2004, he returned to the united States to work for the L.A. Times covering immigration, drug trafficking, neighborhood stories and gangs.

In 2014, he resigned from the paper to return to freelancing, working for National Geographic, Pacific Standard Magazine, the New York Times, Los Angeles Magazine and other publications.

columbia Journalism School selected Quinones as a 2008 recipient of the Maria Moors cabot prize for a career of excellence in covering latin America. He is also a 1998 recipient of an Alicia Patterson Fel-lowship, one of the most prestigious fellowships given to print journalists.

He teaches Tell Your True Tale writing workshops, and edits a storytelling webpage of the same name.He and his family live in Southern California.

NOTe: Book sales and signing will take place in the rotunda immediately following the presentation. Joseph Beth will be on site with books for purchase. To save time, purchase your book prior to the breakfast.

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cONveNTION ScHeDuleWEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2019

7:00 AM-5:00 PM Auxiliary Registration Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

8:00-10:00 AM Auxiliary Exhibits/Continental Breakfast Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

8:30-9:30 AM KSDVS General Membership Meeting Thoroughbred Room 5 Gift Shop Managers Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

9:30-10:00 AM Auxiliary Presidents Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

10:00-10:45 AM Auxiliary Keynote: Find the Funny in Dysfunction Thoroughbred Room 1 JANE HERLONg

Are you a “fixer”? We cannot control impossible people or dysfunctional circumstanc-es. Sometimes, “ya hafta let it roll” and laugh at it! There is no reason we need to take on the negative. It only holds us back. Stressful situations only belong in your rearview mirror as you move forward.Through her own dysfunctional states in life, Herlong empowers you to say “NO” to stress and “YeS” to success. It is then you will find the “Funny in Dysfunction” to be able

to function stress free and laugh all the way to being your personal best!In this session, attendees enjoy Southern humor as Herlong addresses:

n principled behavior for fool-proof resultsn embracing troubles to motivate your performance

10:45-11:05 AM Auxiliary Break/Exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

11:05-11:45 AM JANE HERLONg-continued Thoroughbred Room 1

11:45 AM-12:00 PM Auxiliary Break/Exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

12:00-1:15 PM Auxiliary Awards Luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 2 Installation of New Chair

1:15-1:30 PM Auxiliary Break/Exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

1:30-2:15 PM Gift Shop Pop-up Thoroughbred Room 4 CONCURRENT SESSION Representatives will set-up a gift shop and provide you with ideas on how to arrange merchandise for enhanced displays.

CONCURRENT SESSION Pet Therapy Thoroughbred Room 5 SUSAN LEPHART Animal Assisted Therapy Coordinator UK HealthCare and RENEE WATERHOUSE Central Kentucky Chapter President Love on a Leash

Hear about the benefits of providing pet therapy in your programs to assist with physical and cognitive disabilities. Animal-assisted therapy is a growing field and has been shown to help people recover from or better cope with health problems and mental disorders.

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2:00-5:00 PM ACHE Session (3.0 hours) Thoroughbred Room 1 Exceptional Leadership (Behavior Smarts)

MICHAEL E. FRISINA, PhDFor most of us, identifying an exceptional leader is related to the person we would call our “ideal boss” – this is the person all of us would truly desire to have as our boss. The answer to “What makes this person such an exceptional leader?” is simple: be-havior. Individual leadership behavior is the single most important predictor to team

and organizational performance. leader behavior has a direct impact on the performance capacity of team members. exceptional leaders know how to behave in ways that maximize the cognitive and emo-tional capacities of the brains of their team members. By doing so, they are actually leading the brains of their team members to higher levels of performance, and exceptional leaders are all about produc-ing higher levels of organizational performance.In this workshop, participants will:

n identify the key link between leadership effectiveness and business performancen distinguish among the four fundamental behavior patterns that drive performancen learn the key elements of an integrated performance management system to maximize individu-

al and team performance

2:15-3:00 PM Auxiliary Closing Keynote Thoroughbred Room 5 Volunteers Have Superpowers MICHELLE RATHMAN Founder, Strategist Imapct! communications, Inc.

According to the corporation for National and community Service, approximately 978,000 Kentucky residents serve as volunteers, with an economic value estimated at

over $2 billion, yet less than four percent of those who gave of their time and talent did so in a hospital or health care setting. This session will address many of the challenges related to volunteer recruitment and retention, while also providing participants with strategies and tools designed to help volunteers thrive. Learn how to:

n identify and alleviate volunteer burnoutn increase community awareness about volunteerism as well as an intergenerational recruitment

strategy

5:00-6:00 PM ACHE Reception Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019

7:00 AM-5:00 PM KHA Registration Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

8:00-9:00 AM Exhibits/Continental Breakfast Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

9:00 AM-12:00 PM ACHE Session (3.0 hours) Thoroughbred Room 1 The Courage to Lead (Leading for Success) MICHAEL E. FRISINA, PhDleadership matters for successful outcomes in all organizations regardless of the purpose for why an organization exits. This reality is no more relevant than in the performance effectiveness of health care organizations. Health care leaders shoulder the responsibility for improving the quality of life for people by providing a high degree of safety, quality and patient experience while caring for the well-being of those in the healing professions. The management complexity of health care systems requires leaders who can function in conditions that challenge a high level of human cognitive and emotional capacity. consequently, courage becomes a key behavior dynamic for anyone seeking to rise to the highest levels of health care leadership and responsibility.In this workshop, participants will:

n identify a practical conceptual understanding of courage and how it applies to individual performance

n learn to distinguish how courage can be manifested from the four primary behavior patternsn develop an understanding of how mental models create or inhibit the courage capacity within

leaders

9:30-10:00 AM KHREF Board Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

10:00-10:45 AM KHA Finance and Budget Committee Thoroughbred Room 4

10:45-11:00 AM Break/Exhibits

11:00 AM-1:00 PM KHA Board Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

11:30 AM -12:30 PM Trustee Session Thoroughbred Room 6 The (HE)art of Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement

MICHELLE RATHMAN Founder, Strategist Impact!As hospitals endure the no-end-in-sight tidal waves of uncertainty and change, they must also continue their efforts to gain market share, recruit and retain talent maintain impeccable quality and safety, all while establishing new ways to achieve meaningful

community stakeholder engagement.In this session, attendees will:

n discuss differences between unrequited outreach and mutual engagement powered by strategyn explore an honest, holistic and practical approach to tackling subjects of outmigration, aversion

and reputation management

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11:30 AM-12:30 PM Foundation Session Thoroughbred Room 8 Health Care & Philanthropy: Taking Advantage of Fundraising Trends While Enhancing a Culture of Philanthropy

Philanthropy today takes place in a context that is radically different from the environment in which many of its current practices and behaviors were initially developed, especially in the health care sector. Tax law changes, globalization, increased economic pressures and uncertainty and unprecedented growth in just the number of non-profits actively soliciting donors in the marketplace all impact fundraising.In this session, attendees will:

n discuss and explore trends in fundraisingn learn how to enhance and embrace a culture of philanthropyn consider how to maximize the impact of private giving in the health care sector

12:00-12:15 PM Break/Exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

12:15-1:45 PM ACHE Awards Luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 2 (separate registration required)

1:00-2:00 PM KHA Solutions Group Board Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

2:00-3:00 PM KHA Keynote Thoroughbred Room 1 The Disruptors: How Big Tech Will Change the Future of Health Care RON gALLOWAY Researcher, Film Director, AuthorThis presentation examines the impact Amazon, Apple, Google and others will make on health care. Health care and especially hospital-based health care is going through a

massive disruptive phase right now, with most of the changes being brought about by 1) new technolo-gies and 2) new entrants, competitive and non-competitive, into the space. In this presentation, Galloway will illustrate the scope of these changes, and the impacts and unintended consequences that may occur.In this session, attendees will:

n understand how all these companies plan to impact hospitals and health caren discuss the disruptive impact technology is having on hospitals, particularly the shift from hospi-

tals as health care delivery systems to hospitals as data institutions n gain understanding of a timeline of these events, and how they will work in tandem to alter

health care and evolve the mission of health care delivery

2:30-5:00 PM KSHP Strategic Planning Thoroughbred Room 4

TAMMY MOLOYPartner and Senior ConsultantAshley/Roundtree and Associates

JEFF ASHLEYFounder, President & Senior ConsultantAshley/Roundtree and Associates

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3:30-5:00 PM ACHE Session (1.5 hours) Thoroughbred Room 6 It’s All About Vision: The Role Vision Plays in Your 340B Strategic Planning ProcessPrior to the advent of the Affordable care Act, the majority of health care leaders had the luxury of a virtually unchanging vision for their organization. Their visions were typically hospital-based, simple and clearly understood by all in the organization. This session will discuss the role vision plays in your 340B program.In this session, attendees will:

n discuss the difficulties in developing a longer-term vision for 340B in health caren comprehend the benefits of vision in strategic planning 340Bn provide examples of where organizational efficiency and effectiveness of 340B is being lost due

to lack of clear visionModeratorCHRIS GIESE, MBA, FACHEvice President Affiliate SolutionsSuNRx

6:00-8:00 PM KSHP Board Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

6:00-6:30 PM Cocktail Reception Bluegrass Pre-function Area

6:30-10:00 PM KHA 90th Anniversary Gala Bluegrass Ballroom 2

3:30-5:00 PM general Session Thoroughbred Room 1 The Case for Hospital-Based Palliative Care Panel DiscussionThe aging of the population will substantially increase the number of individuals living with multiple chronic conditions and functional limitations. consequently, hospitals, health systems, policy makers and payers will be looking for solutions to improve the quality of care for this population at a reduced cost. In this session, an expert panel will discuss, from various perspectives, the case for hospital-based palliative care.Attendees will:

n discuss the impact of hospital-based palliative care on the hospital and hospital systemsn learn ways to decrease readmission through the implementation of hospital-based palliative care

PanelistJESSICA MCFARLIN, MDUniversity of Kentucky

PanelistDAVID WORTHY, MD, CPEBaptist Health corbin

ModeratorTURNER WEST, MPH, MTSBluegrass care Navigators

PanelistTODD COTé, MD, HMDC, FAAFP, FAAHPMBluegrass care Navigators

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PanelistJEFFREY L. AKERS, PharmD, MHA, BCPSSystem Director of PharmacyARH System Center-Hazard

PanelistVYLINDA HOWARD, PharmDDirector of Pharmacy ServicesHighlands Regional Medical Center

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At Republic Bank, we’re committed to helping make our communities better places to live and work. Our local and dedicated associates provide the personal understanding that comes from being a part of the communities they serve.

That’s why we are proud to support the Kentucky Hospital Association.

FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2019

7:00 AM-2:00 PM KHA Registration Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

8:00-5:00 PM Exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

8:00-9:15 AM KHA Keynote Bluegrass Ballroom 2 Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic SAM QUINONES (Breakfast included in registration fee)In 1929, in the blue-collar city of Portsmouth, Ohio, a company built a swimming pool the size of a football field; named Dreamland, it became the vital center of the commu-nity. Now, addiction has devastated Portsmouth, as it has hundreds of small rural towns

and suburbs across America—addiction like no other the country has ever faced. How that happened is the riveting story of Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic. Acclaimed journalist Sam Quinones weaves together two riveting tales of capitalism run amok whose unintentional collision has been a catastrophic opiate epidemic.In this session, attendees will:

n analyze how pharmaceutical companies influenced the opioid epidemic nationallyn understand the history and origin of the heroin and prescription drug problem in the united

Statesn learn social and clinical barriers to overcoming addiction for patients addicted to opioidsn discuss issues communities face dealing with a culture of addictionn recognize the relationship between economic hardship and the opioid epidemic in America’s towns

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9:15-9:30 AM Break/Exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

9:30-11:00 AM ACHE Session (1.5 hours) Thoroughbred Room 1CONCURRENT The Value of Developing and Implementing SESSION Patient-Centered Care Models to Reduce Opioid UsageDeveloping new delivery models that embrace alternative payment models goes beyond simply supply-ing patients with information at time of discharge. It includes a commitment to patient-centered care, providing clear and useful information to patients, helping patients establish goals and plans to live a healthier life, creating a team of clinicians and administrative staff with clearly understood roles and responsibilities and using office systems to support follow-up and tracking of patients. learning how to incorporate these new models into a health system can support patients in building the skills and confi-dence they need to lead healthier lives. In this session, attendees will:

n learn approaches to developing alternative care modelsn understand the impact on the management of chronic care related to opioid usen identify barriers to developing alternative care models related to opioid use

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PanelistPHILLIP OVERALL, MDMedical Director of emergency ServicesSt. Claire Regional Medical Center

PanelistJACOB PERRY, MDGeneral SurgeonSt. Claire Regional Medical Center

ModeratorTERRY MCWILLIAMS, MD Director & Chief Clinical ConsultantHSG

PanelistWILLIAM MELAHN, MDchief Medical OfficerSt. Claire Regional Medical Center

PanelistJOHN SANDERS, MDMedical Director of Hospice and Palliative careSt. Claire Regional Medical Center

CONCURRENT SESSION Human Trafficking 101: What You Need to Know Thoroughbred Room 6 AMY LEENERTS Free2Hope Inc.

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery and is considered to be one of the fastest growing criminal industries in the world today. Defined under u.S. Federal law, human trafficking includes labor trafficking or domestic servitude and sex trafficking. Futhermore, victims are commonly trafficked as a result of force, fraud or coercion. Through lecture and interactive discussions, this session will:

n establish a clear picture of what human trafficking is and what it is notn provide a basis of understanding of the root causes and effects of human traffickingn identify warning signs of trafficking and sexual exploitation of minors

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CONCURRENT SESSION CyberSecurity: Hospital Leadership Education Thoroughbred Room 7 and Awareness

JOHN RIggI, Senior Advisor, American Hospital AssociationHackers are after hospitals’ and health systems’ information security systems and data like never before. John Riggi, AHA’s senior adviser for cybersecurity and risk, is here to help protect them. This session will help health care leaders safeguard their protocols, understand what the changing landscape of cyber threats mean for patients and health care ceOs and how leaders can help on this important issue.

This session will: n discuss risk associated with information security systems n discuss safeguards to protect hospital information security systems n educate on the future landscape of cyber threats

9:30-10:30 AM KAHA Session Thoroughbred Room 3 Case Law Update ANDIE CAMDEN O’Bryan Brown & Toner

10:30-11: 45 AM KONL Session Thoroughbred Room 4 Outstanding Kentucky Nursing Research: Being Stewards of Leadership and Evidence-Based Practice

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JULIE WOLFORD, DNPNorton HealthcareClinical Leadership in Evidence-Based Practice: The Evaluation of a Multi-Hospital System Nurse Residency Program on New Graduate Nurse Retention and Engagement

10:45-11:15 AM KAHA Session Thoroughbred Room 3 Legislative Update LOURDES BAEz Baptist Health

11:00-11:15 AM Break/Exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

11:15 AM-12:15 PM Opioid Presentation Thoroughbred Room 1CONCURRENT SESSION BEN zANIELLO, MD, MPH chief Medical Officer

collective Medical Technologies

Zaniello will discuss how members of the patient’s care team, from all points of care, can collaborate in real time to ensure a unified approach to patient interventions, specifically when addressing Substance use Disorder (SuD). Information will include unique patient complexities; details about whom to collaborate with; and recommen-

dations on when to prescribe, including attached pain contracts when they exist.This session will:

n introduce cutting edge practices on combating the opioid epidemic n improve patient care through real-time collaboration across all health care settingsn educate participants on resources and success stories in other states using advanced technologies

TRACY DUNCAN, DNPNorton HealthcareUtilization of a Workshop to Assist Frontline Leaders to Use High Reliability Science to Perform Apparent Cause Analysis

CANDICE gENTRY, DNP Norton Healthcare ICU CHG Bathing: The Effects of a Targeted Education Inter-vention on Staff Compliance and Health Care Acquired Infections

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11:15 AM-12:15 PM KAHA Session Thoroughbred Room 3 The Case for Relationships with Accreditors and Regulators JENNIFER ROBARDS KentuckyOne Health

Workplace Violence Thoroughbred Room 6 LINDA ROBINSON, MSN, BSN, RN Solution Specialist GetWellNetworkHealth care workers never know what patient they will encounter next and these days they cannot ignore the possibility of violence from these patients and the people who

accompany them. Workplace violence has long been a problem for health care workers, but with this violence on the rise, more concern must be given to workplace safety.This session will:

n define workplace violence and explain types of violencen discuss how to handle a hostile encountern present key facts about workplace violence

11:45 AM-12:20 PM KONL Business Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

12:15-12:30 PM KAHA Annual Business Meeting Thoroughbred Room 3

12:30-2:00 PM 90th Annual KHA Awards Luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 2

CONCURRENT SESSION KSHP Lunch Bluegrass Ballroom 1

1:30-2:30 PM KSHP Session Thoroughbred Room 1 The Pharmacy Enterprise: Supporting System Quality and Financial Goals BRUNO GIACOMUzzI, FACHE Senior vice President and chief Operating Officer Florence & Grant Hospitals St. elizabeth Healthcare Professional Services

KIMBER BOOTHE, PharmD, MHA System Director of Pharmacy St. elizabeth HealthcarePharmacy services have expanded beyond historical roles into opportunities for a full pharmacy enterprise. The enterprise spans the continuum of care from acute care clini-cal & operations, ambulatory care, outpatient/specialty pharmacy and business devel-

opment areas. Prioritizing and expanding pharmacy services can improve quality and patient experience while reducing costs and increasing revenue. It is important for health system leaders to recognize the potential and act strategically to realize pharmacy’s full value.This session will:

n describe forecast trends, market forces, and disruption that impact pharmacyn explain the scope and benefits of the pharmacy enterprisen identify opportunities for pharmacy enterprise components within your organization

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2:00-3:00 PM KAHA Session Thoroughbred Room 3 Lawyers, Docs and Money: The Health Care Lawyer’s Guide to Legal Ethics in Physician Transactions WILLIAM HORTON Jones Walker, LLP

2:30 PM KSHP Poster presentations Bluegrass Rotunda

3:00-4:00 PM KSHP Session Thoroughbred Room 1 Pharmacy Forecast 2019: Trends That Will Shape Your Future LEE VERMUELEN, BSPharm, MS, FCCP, FFIP chief of enterprise Academic Service lines, uK Healthcare Professor of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of KentuckyIn his executive role, vermuelen is responsible for the development and oversight

of seven enterprise-wide academic service lines that horizontally integrate care delivery across age groups, medical and surgical disciplines, settings of care and operational units in a value-based, pa-tient-centered model. He is also Professor of Medicine and Pharmacy at the university of Kentucky. In this session, attendees will learn to:

n identify five or more trends in the external environment that will have a major impact on health system pharmacy practice over the next five years

n explain ways to utilize the strategic advice of national authorities to meet the specific needs of a particular practice setting

n discuss the importance of forecasting and strategic planning as a critical task for health system pharmacists

3:00-3:30 PM KAHA Session Thoroughbred Room 3 Baptist Health, Efforts to Manage Impact and Overturn the Decision STEPHEN BURCHETT Jackson Kelly, PLLC

4:00-5:00 PM KSHP Session Thoroughbred Room 1 Beyond the Joint Commission Standards: Opioid Stewardship at a Health System DOUg OYLER, PharmD, BCCCP UK HealthCareDrug overdose continues to be a major public health crisis in the u.S. and Kentucky. Opioids continue to be overused for pain management, and increasing evidence has

shed additional light on safety and efficacy. Additionally, professional organization-endorsed guidelines for OSPs do not exist, so health systems are often left curious about how to meet and exceed the Joint Commission standards regarding pain management. As the leader of the most advanced opioid steward-ship program in the state, Oyler has spoken with a number of health system leaders about this issue and how to improve opioid use.In this session, attendees will learn to:

n discuss the role of opioid overprescribing in creating and sustaining the opioid crisisn list members of an opioid stewardship teamn describe initiatives an opioid stewardship team can undertake to improve opioid use

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 20197:00 AM-5:00 PM Registration Thoroughbred Pre-function Area 8:00-10:00 AM Auxiliary exhibits/continental Breakfast Thoroughbred Pre-function Area8:30-9:30 AM KSDvS General Membership Meeting Thoroughbred Room 58:30-9:30 AM Gift Shop Managers Meeting Thoroughbred Room 49:30-10:00 AM Auxiliary Presidents Meeting Thoroughbred Room 710:00-10:45 AM Keynote: JANE JENKINS HERLONg Thoroughbred Room 110:45-11:05 AM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area11:05-11:45 AM JANE JENKINS HERLONg-continued Thoroughbred Room 112:00-1:15 PM Awards Luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom Installation of New Chair1:15-1:30 PM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area1:30-2:15 PM Gift Shop Pop-up Thoroughbred Room 4CONCURRENT Pet Therapy Thoroughbred Room 5 SUSAN LEPHART Animal Assisted Therapy Coordinator UK HealthCare and RENEE WATERHOUSE Central Kentucky Chapter President Love on a Leash2:15-3:00 PM Closing Keynote: MICHELLLE RATHMAN Thoroughbred Room 53:00 PM Wrap-up and Adjournment

Keynote JANe JeNKINS HeRlONG Jane Jenkins Herlong is a Sirius XM humorist, international best-selling/award-winning au-thor, professional singer, record-ing artist and award-winning

professional speaker. Jane’s keen sense of humor evolved from being labeled dyslexic and constantly told, “You can’t do that!” Herlong changed the word NO to NeXT and the rest is what dreams are made of. Herlongs’s life stories and humor leave audienc-es with the same message she lives, “Prove people wrong and laugh while living your dreams.”

Closing KeynoteMICHELLE RATHMANFounder, StrategistImapct! communications, Inc.

Rathman is the founder of Im-pact! communications, Inc..Since day one, she has been fully

invested in every project, client, and engagement. She strives for excellence; no shortcuts. Rathman is passionate about developing leadership potential, improving organizational culture, evolving commu-nication skills, advancing quality, care and service.

Kentucky Hospital Auxiliaries/volunteers, Kentucky Society for Hospital Gift Shop Managers and Kentucky Society for Directors of volunteer Services

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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 20192:30-5:00 PM Strategic Planning Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

3:30-5:00 PM It’s All About Vision: The Role Vision Thoroughbred Room 6 Plays in Your 340B Strategic Planning Process (1.5 ACHE hours)

6:00-8:00 PM KSHP Board Meeting Thoroughbred Room 4

8:00-10:00 PM KHA 90th Anniversary Gala Bluegrass Ballroom

FRIDAY, MAY 10, 20198:00-9:15 AM Keynote Session/Breakfast Bluegrass Ballroom

9:15-9:30 AM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

9:30-11:00 AM General Sessions Multiple

11:00-11:15 AM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

11:15 AM-12:15 PM General Sessions Multiple

12:15-12:30 PM Break/exhibits Multiple

12:30-1:45 PM KSHP luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 1

2:00-3:00 PM The Pharmacy Enterprise: Supporting System Thoroughbred Room 1 Quality and Financial Goals

2:30 PM Poster Presentation Bluegrass Rotunda

3:00-4:00 PM Pharmacy Forecast 2019: Trends That Will Thoroughbred Room 1 Shape Your Future

4:00-5:00 PM Beyond the Joint Commission Standards: Thoroughbred Room 1 Opioid Stewardship at a Health System

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Join us in welcoming the Kentucky Society of Health-System Pharmacists (KSHP) to the 90th Annual KHA Convention.

Kentucky Society of Health-System Pharmacists (KSHP)

KSHP is the membership organization that works on behalf of pharmacists in Kentucky who practice in hospitals and health systems. Since 1960, the or-ganization has been on the forefront of efforts to improve medication use, improve patient care and enhance patient safety. KSHP is excited to collaborate with its KHA colleagues to share ideas and knowl-edge about the opioid crisis that is taking place in our state. We look forward to continuing to build our relationship with KHA to tackle this and other significant health care issues in Kentucky.

lINDSAY vIllAlOBOS, PharmD BcPSPresident

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KeNTucKY ORGANIZATION OF NuRSe leADeRSFRIDAY, MAY 10

8:00-9:15 AM Keynote Session/Breakfast Bluegrass Ballroom 2 9:15 AM-3:30 PM exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area9:30-10:15 AM general Session Thoroughbred Room 1

10:15-10:30 AM Break/exhibits Thoroughbred Pre-function Area10:30-11:45 AM Outstanding Kentucky Nursing Research: Thoroughbred Room 4 Being Stewards of Leadership and Evidence-Based Practice

“The Evaluation of a Multi-Hospital System Nurse Residency Program on New Graduate Nurse Retention and Engagement” JULIE WOLFORD, DNP, Norton Healthcare, louisville

Quality Improvement with Components of Evidence-Based Practice: ICU CHG Bathing: The Effects of a Targeted Education Intervention on Staff Compliance and Health Care Acquired Infections CANDICE gENTRY, DNP, Norton Healthcare, louisville

“Utilization of a Workshop to Assist Frontline Leaders to use High Reliability Science to Perform Apparent Cause Analysis” TRACY DUNCAN, DNP, Norton Healthcare

11:45 AM-12:20 PM KONL Business Meeting Thoroughbred Room 412:30-2:00 PM KHA Awards Luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 22:00-3:30 PM general Session Thoroughbred Room 1

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KeNTucKY AcADeMY OF HOSPITAl ATTORNeYSFRIDAY, MAY 107:30 AM-2:00 PM Registration Thoroughbred Pre-function Area

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10:45-11:15 AM Legislative Update Thoroughbred Room 3 LOURDES BAEz, Baptist Health

11:15 AM-12:15 PM The Case for Relationships with Accreditors & Regulators Thoroughbred Room 3 JENNIFER ROBARDS, KentuckyOne Health

12:15-12:30 PM KAHA Annual Business Meeting Thoroughbred Room 3

12:30-2:00 PM KHA Awards Luncheon Bluegrass Ballroom 2

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KHA AWARDS

DISTINgUISHED SERVICE AWARDThe Kentucky Hospital Association’s Distinguished Service Award, KHA’s highest honor, is presented to an indi-vidual who has given untiring and exceptional service to their hospital, community, our state and KHA. (Not given every year.)

AWARD OF ExCELLENCEThe Kentucky Hospital Award of excellence is a prestigious award given to individuals who have made significant contributions to health care in Kentucky. (Not given every year.)

HEALTH CARE gOVERNANCE LEADERSHIP AWARDThe Kentucky Hospital Association Health care Governance leadership Award is presented to acknowledge in-dividuals who have had a positive and sustainable impact on the quality of care in their communities as hospital governing board members.

QUALITY AWARDSThe Kentucky Hospital Association has presented the Quality Award since 2006. The award recognizes achieve-ments in innovation in patient safety and quality in six areas – critical access hospitals, hospitals under 100 beds, 100-250 beds, over 250 beds, psychiatric care hospitals and post acute care hospitals.

CLARENCE TRAUM AWARDclarence Traum, former ceO at Highlands Regional Medical center and a KHA Past Board and PAc chairman, was responsible for beginning the rapid growth in PAc contributions; thus, the highest circle of Friends award has been named after him. The clarence c. Traum Award recognizes the facility and staff that most exceeds their PAC goal for the year.

CIRCLE OF FRIENDS’ SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDSThe Special Achievement Award is given to the hospital and hospital system raising the largest total amount of PAc contributions.

CIRCLE OF FRIENDS’ IN-CIRCLE AWARDThe In-circle Award is given by bed category (under 100 beds; over 100 beds) to the hospitals that raised the highest percentage over their PAC goal.

KHA AWARDS luNcHeONFRIDAY, MAY 10, 201912:30-2:00 PM - Bluegrass Ballroom 2

The Kentucky Hospital Association Awards Luncheon will feature:

n Presentation of KHA Awards by KHA Board chair Jane Wheatley, chief executive Officer of Taylor Regional Hospital, Campbellsville

n Installation of Garren colvin, chief executive Officer of St. elizabeth Healthcare, edgewood, as chair of the KHA Board

The Luncheon is included in the registration fee for all registrants and will be held in the Bluegrass Ballroom 2.

COLVINWHEATLEY

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AcHe SPecIAl eveNTS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2019

ACHE RECEPTION5:00-6:00 PM - Thoroughbred Pre-function Area Please join us for a reception immediately following the educational session in the Thoroughbred Pre-function area. The reception will provide an opportunity to network and unwind. The reception is hosted by AcHe. cocktails and hot hors d’ oeuvres will be served. This event is included in the registration fee.

All ACHE members are invited to the Annual ACHE Luncheon. The luncheon will feature:

n Installation of Alan coppock as Regent by carl Whittenburgn Installation of new Directors by clint Kaho, Presidentn Past Kentucky AcHe Presidents Recognitionn Regent Awards (early career Healthcare executive Award and Senior-level Healthcare executive Award)

presented by Alan Coppackn Kentucky Hospital Research and education Foundation Scholarship Awards (uK, u of l and WKu) presented

by Jerome Penner

THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019

ACHE LUNCHEON - Separate registration fee of $35 is required to attend12:30-2:00 PM - Bluegrass Ballroom 2

CLINT KAHO, FACHEPresidentKentucky AcHe chapterPresident Baptist Health la Grange

ALAN COPPOCK, FACHERegentKentucky AcHe chapterFounder and chief executive OfficerAdminologybay.com

CARL R. WHITTENBURG, MHA, FACHE, FACMPE Past RegentKentucky AcHe chaptervP executive Director of Wilson Health Medical GroupWilson Health

JEROME PENNER, III, FACHEChairKentucky Hospital Research and education Foundationchief executive OfficerMurray-Calloway County Hospital

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ReGISTRATION INFORMATION

All member registration is available online for KHA’s 90th Annual Convention. On the Volunteers’ meeting will require the submission of a paper form.

n KHA and ACHE members, visit www.kyha.com/eventsn KSHP members, visit http://www.kshp.org/site_event_detail.cfm?pk_association_event=18397n Volunteers, directors of volunteer services and gift shop managers, complete the form on page 28.

FEESn General Registration ..................................$285n Spouse/Student ...........................................$75n ACHE Luncheon ............................................$35

SPONSOR REgISTRATIONSponsor registration is outlined in the Sponsorship information. Sponsors wishing to register additional attendees (from their company) should visit the convention website and follow the link to sponsor registration.

NAME BADGES AND TICKETSName badges and tickets must be picked up at the KHA convention registration desk, located at the entrance to the Thoroughbred Suites in the lexington convention center. Materials will not be mailed in advance.

ONSITE REgISTRATIONRegistration will be available at the KHA convention registration desk.

REgISTRATION DESK HOURSn Wednesday, May 8 .................6:30 AM-5:00 PMn Thursday, May 9 .....................6:30 AM-5:00 PMn Friday, May 10 ........................6:30 AM-5:00 PM

KHA 90TH ANNIVERSARY GALA CELEBRATION DINNER information, see page 16

LOCATION AND RESERVATIONSHyatt Regency Lexington Phone: (859) 253-1234401 West High Street Fax: (859) 254-7430lexington, Kentucky 40507 Reservations: (800) 233-1234 Rates: $163 single/double per night

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Hyatt Regency lexington. Please make your reservations by April 17 to assure that you will receive the convention rate. Reservations requests after the cutoff date will be confirmed on an availability basis. Attendees are responsible for making their own reservations. When making your reservations, remember to mention the Kentucky Hospital Association Annual Meeting. You may also make reservations online at https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/LEXRL/G-KHA9

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General and Spouse/Student Registration fee includes ticket to KHA’s 90th Anniversary Gala. Please indicate when registering online your plans to attend.

n Volunteer Meeting ........................................$80n Volunteer Spouse/Student ...........................$35

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vOluNTeeR ReGISTRATIONAdvanced Registration Form for Volunteers/Auxilians, Directors of Volunteer Services and Gift Shop Managers

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION. This information will be used to prepare your con-vention name badge. USE ONLY ONE FORM FOR EACH REGISTRANT. Copies can be made.

Name ______________________________________________________ First Name for Badge ________________________

Title _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Hospital/Organization ___________________________________________________________________________________

Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________

City __________________________________________________ State ________________ Zip ______________________

Telephone ________________________________________ email ______________________________________________

REgISTRATION FEE (please select one) Meeting Registration (includes luncheon) $80 Spouse/Student (luncheon only) $35

DIETARY RESTRICTIONS Indicate if vegetarian luncheon is required Indicate if gluten-free luncheon is required

METHOD OF PAYMENT (please select one)

check enclosed and payable to: KHReF American express MasterCard visa

PERSON TO CONTACT FOR CARD NUMBER (please do not write card number on form)

Name ____________________________________________________Phone ______________________________________

Name on card ________________________________________ Signature ________________________________________

REgISTRATIONS, ALONg WITH PAYMENT, must be mailed to:

KHReFPost Office Box 436629louisville, Kentucky 40253-6629

REFUND POLICY: Requests for refunds must be received in writing before 4:00 PM on April 29, 2019. A $25 service fee will be charged. There will be no refunds after April 29, 2019.

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KHA would like to honor Wayne estopinal and sandy Johnson of TEG architects, who were tragically killed in a plane crash on November 30, 2018. As well as a tremendous supporter of KHA, Mr. Estopinal and his team have designed many of Kentucky’s hospitals. Their support of the com-munities and hospitals across the commonwealth will truly be missed.

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In Remembrance