September 14, 2023
The Spokane Convention Center
2023 Inland Northwest State of Reform Health Policy Conference
Conference Overview
The 2023 Inland Northwest State of Reform Health Policy Conference will once again be taking place in-person at the Spokane Convention Center on September 14th, 2023!
The State of Reform conference is focused on bridging the gap between health policy and political reality. Too often, those with good ideas for reforming healthcare don’t have a solid understanding of how the legislative process works. Those who understand politics don’t always comprehend the intricacies of the healthcare system. If you are interested in understanding what occurs at the nexus of health policy and politics, then this is the conference for you!
Join us at the Spokane Convention Center on September 14th to discuss the most important healthcare activities taking place in Eastern Washington. If you have any questions or speaker suggestions, please feel free to drop us a line. We’d love to hear from you!
Topical Agenda
Here is our 2023 Inland Northwest State of Reform Health Policy Conference Topical Agenda! This represents input from hours of conversations with our Advisory Panel and stakeholders across the spectrum of Washington healthcare over the last number of months.
If you have suggestions for speakers, please feel free to drop us a line. We would love to hear your thoughts on this! If you have not already registered, you can do so here.
Please note that all agenda times are local.
We are honored to release our list of Advisory Panel members ahead of our 2023 Inland Northwest State of Reform Health Policy Conference!
If you know Inland Northwest healthcare, then you know this is a “who’s who” of senior Healthcare executives and health policy leaders in the state! These folks will help shape our September agenda through a process that launches early summer of 2023.
Want to be a speaker? Want to join the Advisory Panel? Just have questions? If so, drop us a line and let us know you’re interested.
First | Last | Title | Organization |
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Lauren | Adler | Government Relations Director, Washington | Elevance Health |
Joan | Altman | Director, Government Affairs & Strategic Partnerships | Washington Health Benefit Exchange |
Rosalee | Allan | Faculty, Public Health and Health Administration | Eastern Washington University |
Jane | Beyer | Senior Health Policy Advisor | Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner |
Emily | Brice | Senior Attorney & Policy Advisor | Northwest Health Law Advocates |
Dwayne | Dabbs | Senior Director, Community Transformation - Complex Health | CareSource |
Andrea | Davis | Vice President, Government Relations & Communications | Coordinated Care |
Dekker | Dirksen | Director, Public Policy | Community Health Plan of Washington |
Dan | Ferguson | Director | WA State Allied Health Center of Excellence |
Jim | Freeburg | Founder and Executive Director | Patient Coalition of Washington |
Justin | Johnson | Assistant Director | Spokane County Regional Behavioral Health Division |
Vicki | Lowe | Executive Director | American Indian Health Commission of Washington State |
Darryl | Potyk | Assistant Dean for Regional Clinical Education | UW School of Medicine |
Stacia | Rasmussen | Life Sciences Spokane Business Development Manager | Greater Spokane Inc. |
John | Sklut | Senior Advisor to the President & Liaison for External and Government Relations | Gonzaga University |
Courtney | Smith | Chief Strategy Officer | Washington Association for Community Health |
Jeff | Thomas | CEO | Frontier Behavioral Health |
Dawn | Weimar | Senior Regional Director, Government and Regulatory Affairs | 3M Health Information Systems |
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See Sponorship DetailsOur 2023 Inland Northwest State of Reform Health Policy Conference Detailed Agenda features the list of over 40 speakers we have lined up to speak on event day.
Thank you to our Advisory Panel, made up of leaders in Washington State healthcare, who helped us put together a well-informed agenda. If you’re not already registered, you can do so here.
Let us know if you have any questions about the conference. We look forward to seeing you in Spokane!
Registration/Networking Breakfast
The networking breakfast will take place before the start of the conference to allow attendees to grab a light refreshment and connect with their fellow colleagues before we kick things off for the day.
Opening Keynote: Legislative Outlook for 2024
Join Reps. Marcus Riccelli and Joe Schmick as we kick off our conference by exploring what’s on the horizon for healthcare in the Washington Legislature. These leading health lawmakers will discuss their priorities for the 2024 sessions and what they expect to be the prominent themes for policymaking in the upcoming session.
Rep. Marcus Riccelli: Chair, House Health Care & Wellness Committee
Rep. Joe Schmick: Ranking Minority Member, House Health Care & Wellness Committee
Kathleen Nolan: Regional Vice President, Health Management Associates (moderator)
Political Insights into the WA Legislature
In this session, we’ll key off of the opening plenary to take a deeper dive into the legislative agenda. This curated group of experts will provide a preview of what are likely to be the key conversations around health policy in the legislature in 2024 and what it all means for local stakeholders.
John Sklut: Senior Advisor to the President & Liaison for External and Government Relations, Gonzaga University
Molly Voris: Senior Policy Advisory, Office of Gov. Jay Inslee
Jennifer Ziegler: Lobbyist, Association of Washington Healthcare Plans
Developing a Reliable Workforce Pipeline
Washington has explored many avenues for supplementing its healthcare workforce. It joined the Nurse Licensure Compact this year, after previously being one of only 13 states that was not a member. Hospitals hope that will help support their nurse staffing, but more will need to be done. Check out this panel for ideas our experts have in mind for supporting the state’s healthcare workforce.
Marissa Ingalls: Senior Manager of Government Relations & External Affairs, Coordinated Care
Christina Peters: Tribal Community Health Provider Project Director, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
Michelle Whitney: Superintendent, Pasco School District
Dan Ferguson: Director, Washington State Allied Health Center of Excellence (moderator)
Regional Challenges in Reproductive & Maternal Healthcare
Reproductive and maternal healthcare access is an issue throughout Washington State, but rural regions have their own unique access challenges for those in need of these critical services. Join this panel for an insightful discussion about how to tackle some of these region-specific challenges and increase access to care for reproductive and maternal health.
Elizabeth Barrera, DO, MPH: Substance Use Disorders Medical Director, Amerigroup
Theresa Hollinger: Chief Nursing Officer, Newport Hospital & Health Services
Clover Simon: Vice President, Human Resources, Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho
Jac Davies: Committee Liaison, The Rural Collaborative (moderator)
Implementation Issues in Closing the Coverage Gap
There is a strong commitment to healthcare coverage across the state, but there are significant challenges ahead in meeting that promise. Under the COVID health emergency, many Washingtonians received and sustained Medicaid coverage. As we go forward, significant churn is expected, and efforts are needed to support transitions to other programs. Panelists will discuss coverage continuity challenges, programs for outreach and affordability, and the next stages of the coverage environment.
Joan Altman: Director of Government Affairs & Strategic Partnerships, Washington Health Benefit Exchange
Leanne Berge: Chief Executive Officer, Community Health Plan of Washington
Emily Brice: Deputy Director, Northwest Health Law Advocates
Rebecca Carrell: Deputy Director of Medicaid Programs, Washington State Health Care Authority
Innovative Strategies for Addressing Behavioral Health Capacity
Several new behavioral health treatment facilities are slated to open in Washington over the next couple years. The facilities fall in line with Gov. Jay Inslee’s 2019 behavioral health transformation plan that aims to reshape how and where patients receive care. However, the need for these services continues to grow. Learn about initiatives that can help at this panel, as they explore current initiatives and the impact of changes to date.
Jane Beyer: Senior Health Policy Advisor, Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner
Supriya Kang, MD: Behavioral Health Medical Director, UnitedHealth Group
Tom Sebastian: Chief Executive Officer; Member, Compass Health; Fourfront Contributor
Communities Coming Together on Social Determinants of Health
Addressing social determinants of health like housing, income, and race/ethnicity are undoubtedly a top priority for leaders in Washington healthcare. There is also a growing recognition that engaging individuals at the community level is a key aspect of this work. This panel will talk through the ways in which local communities can help close health equity gaps by working to address SDOH.
Dave Iverson: Chief Executive Officer, Healthy Ferry County Coalition
Martha Lanman: Executive Director, Southeast Washington Alliance for Health
Jenny Smith: Director of Strategy & Community Engagement, Newport Hospital and Health Services
Jac Davies: Committee Liaison, The Rural Collaborative (moderator)
Networking Lunch
Exploring CBO Partnerships to Address Health Equity
Community-based organizations are increasingly being recognized as key partners for making healthcare delivery more equitable. How are these partnerships emerging in Inland Washington State, and what are some of the obstacles to efficient collaboration between the two groups? Grab a seat at this panel for a robust conversation about CBOs’ role in improving equity in healthcare.
Genny Arredondo: Associate Director of Outreach, Washington Health Benefit Exchange
Jessica Beach: Director, Health Equity and Cultural Competency, Molina Healthcare
Carolyn Cox: Executive Director, SPARK Peer Learning Center
Hadda Estrada: Chief Equity & Strategy Officer, Better Health Together
Multi-Sector Workforce Retention & Operational Challenges
In addition to having a strong workforce pipeline, retaining the current healthcare workforce amidst burnout, staffing shortages, workplace violence, and a variety of other challenges is crucial. So how can different sectors collaborate to support healthcare staff and address these challenges? This panel of leaders in workforce support will discuss the challenges that lie ahead and the most promising strategies for retaining the region’s healthcare workforce.
Meg Lindsay: HR Workforce Development Program Manager, Providence
Meghan Regis: Workforce Innovation & Alignment Manager, Washington State Health Care Authority
Kevin Williams: Division Executive for System Advancement, Spokane Workforce Council
What's on the Horizon for Apple Health?
State agencies are continually making moves to supplement Washington’s Apple Health program, aiming to cover more residents and provide additional services. CMS recently approved Washington’s request to extend and amend its Section 1115 waiver, which will allow the state to implement new policies and use federal Medicaid funds to improve Apple Health. These panelists will provide insight on what’s in store for the program in years to come.
Courtney Smith Jiles: Chief Strategy Officer, Washington Assocation for Community Health
Jason McGill: Assistant Director of Medicaid Programs, Washington State Health Care Authority
Chase Napier: Medicaid Transformation Project Director, Washington State Health Care Authority
Caitlin Safford: Plan Chief of Staff, Amerigroup Washington
Efforts to Provide Sustainable Housing in the Region
Washington is experiencing a housing crisis. While much of the attention seems focused on the big cities, every community needs affordable housing with supportive services and both short- and long-term options. The state will need to create 116,000 permanent supportive housing units in the next 20 years. These panelists will discuss the state’s housing needs, and how sustainable homes can be established for those in need.
Rhonda Hauff: Chief Executive Officer, Yakima Neighborhood Health Services
Pam Parr: Executive Director, Spokane Housing Authority
Zeke Smith: President, Empire Health Foundation
Healthcare Affordability for Rural Communities
While affordability is an universal challenge in American healthcare, rural areas often struggle even more with the cost of care. Patients frequently must travel long distances to receive needed care, which adds to their overall expenditure on healthcare. This group of panelists will discuss how the region’s healthcare system can focus on making healthcare more affordable for rural patients.
Jim Freeburg: Executive Director, Patient Coalition of Washington
Sam Hatzenbeler: Senior Policy Associate, Economic Opportunity Institute
Theresa Lampkin Tamura, MHA: Operations & Engagement Strategist, Policy Division, Washington State Health Care Authority
Jen Sanders: Vice President, Network Management, Premera
Closing the Digital Divide & Increasing Broadband Access
Access to broadband and telehealth is a top-of-mind issue for those working in the rural Inland Northwest region. Many of the care innovations today, including hospital at home, telehealth, remote health monitoring, rely on regular and reliable access to broadband services. During COVID, many of these innovations became more prevalent, but the availability of technology to ensure private and high-quality remote services must keep pace. Our panelists will discuss the current state of access and what is needed to close the gap for more INW residents.
Michael Cathcart: City Councilmember, City of Spokane
Sylvia Gil: Director, Integrated Programs and Systems Improvement, Community Health Network of Washington and Community Health Plan of Washington
Erika Henry: Deputy Director, State Broadband Office, Washington State Department of Commerce
Ariane Schmidt: Executive Director, Spokane Regional Broadband Development Authority (BROADLINC)
Closing Keynote: A Conversation with Dr. Fotinos
We’re closing out the conference with a unique one-on-one conversation with Washington State Medicaid Director Charissa Fotinos, MD. Wrap up your day by grabbing a seat and hearing Fotinos discuss her outlook on current policy initiatives and the road ahead for Apple Health.
Charissa Fotinos, MD: Medicaid Director, Washington State Health Care Authority
Kathleen Nolan: Regional Vice President, Health Management Associates (moderator)