Monday, August 26 l 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Grand Saguaro East
The IDN Pharmacy supply chain plays a vital role in patient outcomes. Hospital pharmacy executives continue to look for innovative methods of improving quality while keeping costs low. However, the concerns facing the pharmacy segment of healthcare are complex. The Pharmacy Revenue Track will prepare you for 2025 and beyond as you examine critical topics from 340B compliance to ensuring revenue integrity facing supply chain leaders and pharmacy executives alike.
Pharmacy Revenue Track is from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Monday, August 26th. For more information contact Trey Beuttel or call 859.523.5701
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | New compliance requirements and updated reporting procedures to the 340B program are approaching at the start of 2025. Included in these updates are simplified reporting requirements for 340B hospitals, a lump-sum payment as a result of reimbursement cuts, and a maintained payment rate to ensure fair drug reimbursements. Join industry thought leaders as they uncover both the state and national implications of 2025 updates to the 340B program. Learning Objectives 1. Analyze the 2025 updates to the 340B program and what they mean for you. 2. Outline the implications of the 340B updates for your organization. 3. Organize an idea of what these updates could mean for the future of the 340B program. 4. Evaluate state and national updates and where you could encounter both. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | To develop and implement efficient and effective scalable processes and internal controls at every step in the patient journey, revenue integrity is critical to your organization’s operation. Designed to eliminate revenue leakage and compliance risks, revenue integrity ensures that your organization is being properly reimbursed for services while remaining compliant with applicable laws and regulation and payment rules. Hear from industry experts as they explore the complexities of revenue integrity, allowing you to provide a high-quality experience along the patient journey ensuring you are telling the patient’s story accurately, completely and in a codable fashion Learning Objectives 1. Define what revenue integrity means in your organization. 2. Perform an extensive overview of your organization’s adherence to revenue regulations and payment rules 3. Identify areas at risk of non-compliance. 4. Outline the importance of revenue integrity throughout the patient journey. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Mike Woodman - University of Miami Health System Sara Turnbow - Fairview Pharmacy Services Anthony Jackson - Scripps Health As pharmacy and supply chain continue to coexist and develop their relationship, it is not uncommon for difficulties to arise impacting both parties. From inventory management challenges to communication breakdowns, these disturbances can disrupt the flow of supplies essential for patient care. By identifying these difficulties, there is an opportunity for collaborative solutions that can optimize efficiency on both sides. In this session, join thought leaders from both sides of this dynamic as they discuss effective methods and strategies for fostering the relationship, resulting in optimized patient care and streamlined operational excellence as well as the DSCSA and its implications for your organization. Learning Objectives 1. Analyze the relationship between supply chain and pharmacy in your organization. 2. Outline ways that supply chain and pharmacy can learn valuable information from one another. 3. Translate case studies and stories into actionable advice to take into the future of your organization. 4. List areas of overlap between supply chain and pharmacy. |
For more information on the 2025 Spring Summit, please contact Trey Beuttel.
Trey Beuttel
Director, Provider Relationships and Education
859.523.5701