Updated Symposium Agenda

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Introducing Change in the Delivery of Care UVA Law School Symposium on Health Law and Business Sponsored by John W. Glynn Law & Business Program

Friday, November 20, 2015

Purcell Reading Room, UVA Law School 7:45 AM

Coffee and Continental Breakfast

8:00 AM

Welcome (Dean Paul Mahoney)

8:10 AM

Introduction to Symposium Thomas A. Massaro M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Pediatrics, Public Health Sciences, and Law, Emeritus Former Founding Dean, University of Botswana School of Medicine

8:20 AM

"The Independence at Home Medicare Demonstration: The Importance of a Principled and Multidisciplinary Approach to Health Policy" James C. Pyles1, J.D. and Peter Boling2M.D. 1Principal and Founding Partner, Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville P.C 2School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University

9:10 AM

Q&A

9:20 AM

“Coping with Service System Failures: The Case of Psychiatric Emergencies” Richard Bonnie, J.D. Harrison Foundation Professor of Medicine and Law, Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, Professor of Public Policy, and Director, Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy, University of Virginia

10:00 AM

Comment: “The Challenges of Reforming Health Services from a Legislator’s Perspective” Peter Brunstetter, J.D., Former Senator, North Carolina Senate, Chief Legal Officer, Novant Health,

10:1o AM

Q&A

10:2o AM

Break

10:40 AM

“A Canary in the Health Care Coal Mine? One Region's Experience with Competition, Choice, and Controversy” W. Thomas McGough, Jr., J.D. Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

11: 20

Comment: “Is Western Pennsylvania a Model for the Future?” Richard D. Crawford, M.B.A., J.D. Lecturer UVA School of Law John W. Glynn Law and Business Program


11:30

Q&A

11:40 AM

"From Volume to Value-Aspiration Meets Reality" Robert Berenson, M.D. Research Fellow, The Urban Institute Faculty Member, George Washington University School of Public Health and the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University

12:20 PM 12:30 PM

Q&A Lunch

12:50 PM

PANEL DISCUSSION, Moderated by Margaret F. Riley, J.D Professor of Law, Medicine, and Public Policy, UVA “Impact of Move to Value on Academic Hospitals” Sally Nan Barber. J.D. Director of State and Federal Relations, UVA Health System “Compliance and Physician Practice Regulation in a Value Based System” Dennis Barry, J.D. Retired Partner, King & Spalding “Moving toward Value in a Large Multi-site Provider” Peter Brunstetter, J.D. Chief Legal Officer, Novant Health, Former NC Senator “Impact of Move to Value on Subspecialty Surgery and Medical Education” Megan Tracci, J.D., M.D. Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, UVA

1:50

Q&A

2:00

Summary and Wrap-up


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