Virtual 2023 ORM: Value-Based Care Best Practices to Support High-Quality Care Delivery

Virtual 2023 ORM: Value-Based Care Best Practices to Support High-Quality Care Delivery

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Value-Based Care Best Practices to Support High-Quality Care Delivery 

We now know that value-based care is here to stay. So what do cancer programs and practices need to do in order to effectively prepare and implement an alternative payment model? Panelists will share best practices when developing and implementing an alternative payment model, including how you can maintain person-centered care in practice and protect your bottom line with such arrangements. 

Valerie Csik, MPH, CPPS, Director of Quality and Care Transformation, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at the Thomas Jefferson University Health System 

Jeff Hunnicutt, Chief Executive Officer, Highlands Oncology Group, PA 

David Ortiz, Assistant Vice President, Cancer Services, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Frederick B. Cohen, M.D. Comprehensive Cancer & Blood Disorder Center 

Stephanie Hobbs, MHSM, CMPE, Associate Principal, ECG Management Consultants, Inc. (Moderator) 

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Valerie Csik, BS, MPH, CPPS (Moderator)

Director, Quality and Care Transformation Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at the Thomas Jefferson University Health System

Valerie Csik, MPH, CPPS is the Director of Quality and Care Transformation for the cancer service line at Thomas Jefferson University Health System. She oversees oncology quality initiatives in the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, and her responsibilities include managing the cancer center’s participation in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Oncology Care Model program, as well as aligning various shared savings programs and quality initiatives to improve operations and reduce care variation.  

 Since 2005, Csik has been a dedicated volunteer with the American Cancer Society. She has held various leadership positions, serves as the Chair of the Greater Philadelphia Volunteer Leadership Council, and was the Founding Chair of the Young Professionals of the American Cancer SocietyPhiladelphia Chapter 

Csik started her career at Thomas Jefferson University and then joined the Patient Safety Organization partnering with healthcare systems around the world to evaluate and improve patient safety culture. Valerie returned to Jefferson as Project Director in the department of medical oncology. Her education includes a bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration from the University of Scranton and masters degree in Public Health from Thomas Jefferson University. She is also a graduate of the American Hospital Association (AHA) and National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) Comprehensive Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship and is a Certified Professional of Patient Safety. 

David Ortiz (Moderator)

Assistant Vice President, Cancer Services

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Frederick B. Cohen, M.D. Comprehensive Cancer & Blood Disorder Center

MBA Candidate '23 | Leader in Cancer-focused Value-based Care (OCM, EOM, CCM) | Quality | Cancer IT, EHR, & Data Strategist | Network & Initiatives Development | Screening & Outreach Coordination | Member of the Association of Community Cancer Centers, Alternate Payment Model Coalition | Specialties: Certified (historical) in Epic Resolute Professional Billing, EpicCare Ambulatory, and Beacon Oncology, Proficiencies in Epic Phoenix, and Ortho modules.

Jeff Hunnicutt

Chief Executive Officer, Highlands Oncology Group

As CEO of Highlands Oncology Group in northwest Arkansas, Jeff Hunnicutt has demonstrated a unique skill set and a passion for his work. Specializing in comparative analytics in oncology, Mr. Hunnicutt has helped drive the success of his practice by providing an in-depth look into the underlying data that now gives direction to operational decisions. He has been recognized for his efforts by participating on the CMMI Oncology Care Model (OCM) Redesign team with the Community Oncology Alliance (COA), the Value Based Care Reform group with Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI), and in his role as executive director of the Quality Cancer Care Alliance (QCCA).

Mr. Hunnicutt and his family are deeply involved in projects to bring quality education to the remote areas of Senegal, Africa, and to raising awareness for the foster system in their state.

Stephanie Hobbs, MHSM, CMPE

Associate Principal

ECG Management Consultants, Inc.

Stephanie Hobbs is a Certified Medical Practice Executive, she has published articles with several professional oncology organizations, and frequently speaks at national meetings. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Cancer Executives and serves on several committees with the Association of Community Cancer Centers, Association of Academic Medical Colleges and Vizient. 

Stephanie holds a BS in Biology and an MHSM from The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.

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Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  60 minutes We now know that value-based care is here to stay. So what do cancer programs and practices need to do in order to effectively prepare and implement an alternative payment model? Panelists will share best practices when developing and implementing an alternative payment model, including how you can maintain person-centered care in practice and protect your bottom line with such arrangements.