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Medication non-adherence is a $300 billion dollar national public health issue. Cross-industry stakeholders must address this system-wide challenge by sharing research, innovations, and strategies for improved outcomes. This summit is a must-attend event for executives interested in multi-disciplinary collaboration to drive adherence while offering innovative scalable patient engagement and adherence strategies. Leading industry payers, pharma, providers, pharmacists, patients, and technology providers convene to resolve the adherence issue and drive improved health outcomes.

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Page 1: Improve Adherence and Enhance Patient Engagement (Preview)

To regisTer, please visiT www.worldcongress.com/adherence • phone: 1-800-767-9499 • email: [email protected]

s p e a k i n g f a c u l T y h i g h l i g h T s : walt Berghahn

executive director healThcare compliance packaging council (hcpc)

Jeffrey Bourret, pharmd, ms, rph, fashp senior director, north america medical affairs; medical lead, specialty payer and chanel customer strategy, pfizer, inc.

niteesh choudhry, md, phd executive director, center for healthcare delivery sciences, Brigham and women’s hospiTal associate physician, pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacoeconomics, Brigham and women’s hospiTal; associate professor, harvard medical school

laura cranston chief executive officer pharmacy QualiTy alliance

Bennet dunlap, mshc patient advocate

andrew dunning director, industry partnerships pracTice fusion

Joshua fredell, pharmd senior director, enterprise product innovation cvs healTh

fred goldstein executive director populaTion healTh alliance

Thomas hubbard vice president, policy research neTwork for excellence in healTh innovaTion (nehi)

ian kronish, md, mph assistant professor, division of general medicine columBia universiTy medical cenTer

greg low, rph, phd program director, mgpo pharmacy Quality and utilization program, performance analysis and improvement massachuseTTs general hospiTal

soeren mattke, md senior scientist The rand corporaTion

Jaime moran divisional vice president, enterprise adherence, walgreens

John m. o’Brien vice president, public policy carefirsT Bluecross Blueshield; former acting director, division of strategic partnerships, cms

lori reilly, esq executive vice president, policy and research, pharmaceuTical research and manufacTurers of america (phrma)

sam stolpe director, Quality initiatives pharmacy QualiTy alliance

Joel white executive director healTh iT now

eric wright, pharmd, Bcps investigator, geisinger cenTer for healTh research; associate professor, department of pharmacy practice wilkes universiTy

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Sponsors:

Limited exhibit space available

The 3rd Annual World Congress Summit to

improve adherence and enhance paTienT engagemenT

march 9-10, 2015 philadelphia, pa

multi-stakeholder collaboration for systemic improvement to enhance outcomes

The adherence and paTienT engagemenT summit is the only meeting that convenes all industry stakeholders

to drive systemic change through collaboration

what’s new:• interactive pre-summit workshops• more behavioral health and patient perspectives added• discussions on health iT, mhealth, and the future of adherence technologies• stakeholder perspectives on managing high-cost specialty therapies

reserve your seat now! don’t wait — Both 2013 and 2014 sold ouT!

interactive workshops:a. assess adherence programs and develop

successful interventionsB. medication adherence — is there really an roi

and does it matter?

Topics:• multi-stakeholder panel: drive systemic

change through collaboration• Behavioral health: connect patient

Behavior, adherence, and false positives in Therapeutic failure

• extend predictive analytics to improve medication adherence at the population level

• health literacy in packaging with multiple-level solutions for implementation

• guide the Transition: medication adherence in the hand-off to community care

• integrate medication management by coordinating with acos and patient centered medical homes

• utilization management: adherence in managing high-cost specialty Therapies

• leverage health iT to improve adherence• maximize patient data and adherence drivers

through interoperability and coordinated clinical decision support

• evaluate the critical role of patient education in improving medication adherence

• mhealth innovations and the future of adherence Technologies