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EVENT SCHEDULE
PCSI 34th Annual ConferencePCSI 34th Annual Conference
ScheduleSchedule
Day 0 - WorkshopsTuesday, 12 November 2019
For in depth information of workshops: Description of workshopsTime/Venue Auditorium Hovedbanen Tivoli+Vesterbro Kødbyen+Enghave8:30 Registration09:30-12:30 < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARALLEL WORKSHOP
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Workshop 1A smooth introduction tocasemix for newcomers Jean Marie Rodrigues andfaculty of PCSI SummerSchool
Workshop 2Acute Care Classi�cationDevelopment in theAustralian Landscape,
James Downie and SeanHeng from the IndependentHospital Pricing Authority.
Workshop 3From Case Mix to Clinics:From case-mix to clinicalapplications, Dr. Michael Wilke and co-presenters
12:30-13:30 Lunch13:30-16:30 < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARALLEL WORKSHOP
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Workshop 4Using roll-ups of Canada’sDRGs (high level CMGrollups, levels of care andmost responsible provider) tohelp inform high-level healthsystem planning in remoteand rural areas. Yvonne Rosehart, Manager,Case Mix, Canadian Institutefor Health InformationSheril Perry, Program Lead,Case Mix, Canadian Institutefor Health Information
Workshop 5Improving Population HealthManagement through RiskAdjustment. Dr Stephen Sutch, BloombergSchool of Public Health,Johns Hopkins UniversityAlan Thompson, JohnsHopkins HealthCare
Workshop 6Clinical Costing – Methodsand Approaches. Kevin Ratcli�e, Dept. HealthTasmania
17:00 PCSI invites the conferenceto a welcome receptionheld at the conferencevenue
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Day 1 - ConferenceWednesday, 13 November 2019
Time/Venue Auditorium Hovedbanen Tivoli+Vesterbro Kødbyen+Enghave8:00 Registration09:00-10.00 Welcome to Conference
presentation 10:00-10:45 Keynote Presentation:
Anita Charlesworth
“Payment reform to improvevalue in the English NHS;trends in acute care, mentalhealth and primary care”
10:45-11:15 Break/Poster session11:15-11:45 Integrated Programme
Plenary11:45-12.00 Break12:00-13:00 < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARALLEL SESSION 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >
NORDIC TRACKCasemix/Classi�cations
Data/analytics 1 Funding 1 Quality 1
Patient casemix system insocial care
Elina Hermiö, Finland
Achieving E�ciency,Transparency and Accuracyin the Pricing Process
Steve Gillett, Jonas Aku�oand Martin Odhegba
One step forward in theSlovenian DRG System
Anka Bolka and KarmenGrom Kenk
Unintended Consequences ofDRGS Payment in Indonesia
Atik Nurwahyuni, RoyasiaViki Ramadani and BudiHidayat
Creating a common groupinglogic for in and out patients,DkDRG2018
Katarina Bjerg-Holm,Denmark
Assign levels-of-care andmost responsible provider toCMG+ for improved case mixreporting in remote and ruralregions
Sheril Perry, Rachel Zhangand Yvonne Rosehart
Feasibility study on theintroduction of a DRG-based�nancing model forLuxembourg hospitals
François Muller
Implementing a nationalpricing model to supportsafety and qualityimprovement in publichospitals
James Downie
Using ICF and KVÅ, twoclassi�cations, in community-based health care to describepatients’ functioning, goals,needs, interventions, andresults
Ann-Helene Almborg,Sweden
The Aisbett method –description of adisproportionate strati�cationsampling methodology forclinical coding audits
Jack Aisbett and ClionaOdonovan
Relative Weight for ThaiDiagnosis Related Groupsversion 6.2
Orathai Khiaocharoen,Chairoj Zungsontiporn,Sumethee Cheyprasert andSupasit Pannarunothai
Australian PotentiallyPreventable ReadmissionsDemonstration Project
Marc Berlinguet, MeeganSnell and Dave Schaller
13:00-14:00 Lunch14:00-15:00 < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARALLEL SESSION 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >
NORDIC TRACKFunding
Integrated care specialtrack 1
Classi�cation 1 Quality 2
From volume to value -changing the purchasingprocess
María Heimisdóttir, Iceland
Perinatal care shifting tointegrated care
Sanne Lubbers, Casemix
Structural reform of a medicalprocedures’ classi�cation
Djohra Azzi, Pol Leclercq,Sarah Bardiaux and MagaliPirson
Impact of �nancial incentivesto reduce hospitalreadmissions
Jim Pearse, DenizaMazevska, Eileen Robertsonand Christine Stone
Activity based �nancing ofoutpatient laboratory teststhrough implementation ofNPU terminology(Nomenclature for Propertiesand Units)
Terje Melhuus Line, Norway
The Epithal Project for COPDin Denmark and its digitalsupport
Lars Kayser, KøbenhavnUniversity Søren Vingtoft
Gaining weight each day:Changepoint analysis ofgestational age and birthweight
Olga Endrich, Karen Triep,Nenad Torbica, MartinFiedler, Mathias Nelle,Christos Nakas and LuigiRaio
Measuring guideline-adherence to diagnostics insexually transmittedinfections by using largescale CaseMix routine data
Michael Wilke and LuisStiefenhofer
The Danish �nancing model,how DRGs are used inDenmark
Towards value based�nancing in Dutch hospitalcare
How do providers respond toDRG classi�cation changes:Evidence from Switzerland
An interactive live dashboardfor risk adjusted HospitalAcquired Complications(HAC)
Please note program is subject to change
Anders Rud-Svenning,Denmark
Richard Heijtink DutchHealthcare Authority Katja Grasic
Paul O Connor, Cathy Jonesand Cliona O’Donovan
15:00-15:30 Break/Poster session15:30-16:30 Keynote Presentation:
Svend Særkjær
"Value-Based Healthcare"17:00-18:00 Poster demonstration
PCSI invites to an informalgathering at the conferencevenue
Day 2 - ConferenceThursday, 14 November 2019
Time/Venue Auditorium Hovedbanen Tivoli+Vesterbro Kødbyen+Enghave8:00 Registration09:00-10.00 Keynote Presentation:
Tobias Wirén (NordDRG)
“Value-based practices fromCapio St. Görans Hospital"PCSI AGM (part 1)
10:30-11:00 Break/Poster session11:00-12:00 < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARALLEL SESSION 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >
NORDIC TRACKCosting/Payment Models
Integrated care specialtrack 2
Classi�cation 2 Clinical coding 1
Cost per patient in homecare
Kirsi Kumpuvaara-Virkkala,Finland
Predicting healthcarepathways for integratedfunding model
Hyacinthe KankeuTchewompi, Chabi-FabriceElegbede, Nathalie Rigollot,Marie-Caroline Clément,Pierrick Charbonnier, Marc-Antoine Sanchez, VéroniqueSauvadet-Chouvy, MériemSaïd and Joëlle Dubois
JHU-ACG EmergencyDepartment VisitClassi�cation
Stephen Sutch, Klaus Lemkeand Shannon Murphy
Role of HIM in Value BasedCare
Narendar Sampath Kumar
A case costing model forprimary care in Sweden
Ralph Dahlgren, MikaelHavasi, Jan Sölch, Sweden
Promoting digital care in theNetherlands,
Bernard Creutzburg DutchHealthcare Authority
The Australian EmergencyCare Classi�cation
James Downie, DenizaMazevska and Jim Pearse
Clinical coding workforcereviews leading to clinicalcomplexity, measuring codercompetency and workallocation
Beth Reid, CassandraRupnik, Lee Ridoutt andPaul O'Connor
Inter-country collaborationthrough the NordDRG case
Martti Virtanen, NordicCasemix Centre
Population healthmanagement in France:specifying and analyzingpopulations through the DRGsystem
Sandra Gomez, StéphaneFinkel and Antoine Malone
On the challenges of buildinga casemix classi�cation forcommunity-based health care
Conrad Kobel
12:00-13:00 Lunch13:00-14:00 Keynote Presentation:
Stefanie Weber
"ICD-11"14:00-14:30 Break/Poster session
< - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARALLEL SESSION 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >14:30-16:00 NORDIC TRACK
Coding/New care modelsCosting Data/analytics 2 Activity Based Health
System StrategiesHow to deal with newtechnologies and health caredelivery models in casemixand ABF - The Norwegianapproach
Costing with missing data –what can we do? Examplesfrom the Slovenian costweight calculation 2018/2019
Benchmarking thee�ectiveness of hipreplacement among 12Belgian hospitals
Activity Based FundingImplementation plan 2019-2022 – The story so far andgoing forward
Please note program is subject to change
Fredrik A.S.R. Hanssen,Norway
Michael WilkeFabian Dehanne, MaximilienGourdin and Magali Pirson Brian Donovan
Quality control in clinicalcoding at Skåne UniversityHospital, Sweden
Åsa Wresros, Denise Olsson,Jessica Degrér, Sweden
Patient costing and its valuein Canadian healthcare
Patrick Power
Model calculations forintroducing value-basedprinciples in a performance-based reimbursement systemwith regard to quality andhealth outcomes of patientswho underwent hip and kneereplacement
Mihály Dr. Pálosi andJuilanna Dr. Nagy
Improving ClinicalEngagement in SettingNational Prices in theNational Health Service inEngland
Steve Gillett, Jonas Aku�oand Jarvis Punsalan
Episode of the care -developments in Estonia
Malle Avarsoo, Estonia
Issues of measuring patientcosting in Korea
Euasin Joung
Hospital performancecontracting reforms and case-mix: a time-series analysisusing register data fromLebanon
Jade Khalife, Walid Ammar,Fadi El Jardali and BjornEkman
Public Private Partnerships –a Value Based ContractingModel
Amanda Ling
Cost of a Standard ResidentDay Indicator and ItsPotential Uses
Yujin Jiang
Luxembourg - EHR importanttool for integrated care andhealth improvement
Cristian Circiu
Using Primary Care Data toIdentify and AddressUnexplained Variation inPrimary Care
David Shepherd, MarkPierce, Alan Thompson andJames Barrett
16:00-16.45 Integrated care panel16:45-17:15 PCSI AGM (part 2)19:00 PCSI Gala Dinner
The dinner will take placeat The National Museum ofDenmark (see informationpage)
(Formal dress not required)
Please note program is subject to change
Day 3 - ConferenceFriday, 15 November 2019
Time/Venue Auditorium Hovedbanen Tivoli+Vesterbro Kødbyen+Enghave10:00-11:00 < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARALLEL SESSION 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >
Integrated care Funding 2 Topics in casemix Clinical Coding 2Development of a new modelto fund episode of care inFrance
Nathalie Rigollot, Marie-Caroline Clement, Chabi-Fabrice Elegbede, HyacintheKankeu Tchewompi, PierrickCharbonnier, Marc-AntoineSanchez, Joëlle Dubois,Mériem Saïd and VéroniqueSauvadet-Chouvy
Using Patient Cost Data toSupport Interprovincial Billingin Canada
Anyk Glussich and GregZinck
Feasibility study - Fixed ratepackages for outpatientservices
Fabian Gfeller, ConstanzeHergeth, Rémi Guidon andSimon Hölzer
Casemix and Clinical DataCoding Future
Jean Marie Rodrigues
Triple Aim in practice:Creating territories forpopulation health Innovativeapproaches for a large scaleclinical integration project inFrance
Sandra Gomez, StéphaneFinkel and Antoine Malone
High Costs National HealthInsurance Implementation(NHI) at Hospital Level:Indonesia’s Case
Aditia Nugroho
Continuous benchmarking ofvalue through entire episodesof care between Nordiccountries
Carl Willers and JonasWohlin
Working towards ICD-11
Olafr Steinum, VeronicaMyrelid, Sølvi Henriksen,Katriina Pernaa-Bäckman,Maria Svensson-Boreklevand Bente Nessan
Multimorbidity and its ImpactOn Integrated Care
Accounting for SystematicCost variations within
Quality in - Quality Out –experiences from a clinical
- Programme updated 21 october 2019 -
PCSI 201934th Annual Conference will be held in
Copenhagen, Denmark
LATEST NEWS
Full programme announced
8 Oct, 2019
Final keynote speaker announced.
Preliminary program updated
3 Sep, 2019
Fourth keynote speaker announced.
16 Jul, 2019
Announced extension of abstract deadline.
1 Jul, 2019
Three keynote speakers announced and extension
of abstract deadline.
17 Jun, 2019
First keynote speakers announced.
3 Jun, 2019
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Stephen Sutch and AlanThompson
casemix categories: TheApproach and Experience inthe English NHS
Steve Gillett and JonasAku�o
coding auditor’s participationin an international audit
Anna Maria Sealy and ClionaO’Donovan
11:00-11:30 Break/Poster sessions11:30-12:30 Keynote Presentation:
Jonas Wohlin
“How health care governancemodels can be designed andimplemented to enable healthsystems to focus onproducing health”.
12:30-13:00 Closing the conference13:00 Lunch to goPlease note program is subject to change