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Exercising Fiscal Fitness
2nd Annual Colorado Culture of Health™ Conference
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Colorado Convention Center

 

 

Discovering the fiscal impact a Culture of Health can have on your business
through pertinent exhibits and breakout sessions on Risk & Reward, Community
Leadership, Legal Issues, andPractical How-to’s.

Proudly hosted by:

Colorado Business Group on Health

Metro Denver Health & Wellness Commission

Mountain States Employers Council, Inc.™

 

To download PDFs where available, click speaker name for biography or presentation title for slide presentation.

For more information, contact:
Kristen Berg, Colorado Business Group on Health
303.922.0939, or [email protected]
Kelly Esselman, Mountain States Employers Council
303.223.5359 or [email protected]

Agenda

7:30 am


Welcome, Opening Remarks and Chef Address

James O. Hill, PhD, University of Colorado Denver Chair, Metro Denver Health and Wellness Commission


Careen Callo, Executive Chef, Colorado Convention Center

7:45 am

Colorado is currently ranked the healthiest state: How can we stay that way?
Lt. Governor Barbara O’Brien, Chair
Metro Denver Health and Wellness Commission
Tom Clark, Executive Vice President
Metro Denver Economic Development Council

 

• Work of the Metro Denver Health and Wellness Commission
• Political Leadership
• Business Leadership
Awards
• Community Wellness Recognition Award
• School Wellness Recognition Award
• Worksite Wellness Recognition Award

8:30 am Business and Health: Fiscal Fitness as a Competitive Advantage
Peter E. Hayes,
Director of Associate Health & Wellness
Hannaford Brothers



Mr. Hayes is a nationally recognized speaker on health and
wellness strategies that gain competitive edge for Hannaford. Hannaford Brothers is a supermarket chain with a workforce of more than 26,000 employees. Mr. Hayes will discuss how his strategies have resulted in cost savings and greater shareholder value. He will peer into the future, providing you with the directions and strategies you need to tame the increases in health care premiums.
9:30 Exhibit Viewing  
10:00 Lt. Governor Barbara O’Brien
Tom Clark

Award Presentation
American Cancer Society Health Plan Award
10:10 Enterprise Health at Waste Management
Ben Hoffman, MD, MPH
Vice President and Chief Medical Officer
Waste Management, Inc.
Waste Management has positioned itself as a national leader through successful outreach programs. Under the leadership of Dr. Hoffman, Waste Management ascendable step into the breach between what their employees need and what the health care system is geared to provide in order to better manage the health of their workforce, job performance and increasing costs. Dr. Hoffman will share a look at their data, management strategies and benefit integration programs.
11:10

Breakout Session 1 — slides and biographies

Road to Value
Peter Hayes
Hannaford Brothers

Actionable Information made possible through Data Integration:
Employer Case Studies

Neil Sullivan, MPH
Health as Human Capital Foundation

Enterprise Health at WM
Ben Hoffman, MD, MPH
Waste Management

The Case for Health Information Portability:
Personal Health Records
(Due to copy right issues this presentation is unavailable.)
Dr. James Mault

A Community Approach to Improving Employee Health and Decreasing Cost Trends: Colorado Springs
Ken Detweiler (Retired)
Colorado Springs School District 11
Mark Cauthen, PHR
City of Colorado Springs


Click her for Session Detail Sheet with descriptions of presentations.

Click speaker name for biography

Click presentation title for slide presentation.

12:00 pm Luncheon and Exhibit Viewing  
12:30 pm Aligning Incentives, Information and Choice: The Key to Creating a Healthy and Productive Culture
Neil Sullivan, MPH
Health as Human Capital Foundation


What if – by trying to convince employees to change health habits in hopes of improving business outcomes – we’ve gotten it backwards? What if there are strategies to improve human capital performance that also happen to encourage
better health?
1:30 pm

Breakout Session 2 — slides and biographies

Building a Culture of Health with Low to No Cost Resources
• Free to low cost resources list
• Toolkits
Kelly Esselman, SPHR, GBA, CMS
Mountain States Employers Council

Getting the Most for My Benefit Dollar: School District 11
Ken Detweiler (Retired)
Colorado Springs School District 11

Navigating Legal Hazards in Wellness Incentive Programs
Mark Major, JD
Mercer

Employee Incentives in Health Plan Design: Doing it Legally and Without Violating the Tax-Exemption Rules
Sheldon Smith, Esq.

Colorado's Push for Personal Health Records: Employers and
Communities Seeing Value

PHR Panel: Alok Sarwal, Karen Wenzel, Tamara Kirk

 
2:25 pm

Breakout Session 3 — slides and biographies

Building a Culture of Health with Low to No Cost Resources
• Free to low cost resources list
• Toolkits

Kelly Esselman, SPHR, GBA, CMS
Mountain States Employers Council

Statewide Collaboration to Reduce Obesity
Rachel Oys
LiveWell Colorado
Lynn Sanchez
City of Fort Collins

Creating a Culture of Health: Moving in the Right Direction
Mark Cauthen, PHR
City of Colorado Springs

The Downside to “Un-Wellness”
Mark Parcheta, Esq., SPHR
Mountain States Employers Council

Employee Incentives in Health Plan Design: Doing it Legally and
Without Violating the Tax- Exemption Rules

Sheldon Smith, Esq.

 
3:15 pm

Panel Discussion and Q&A
A State of Health: Colorado Leadership Views
Moderator:
William N. Lindsay III, ELU, CEBS, RPA
President of Lockton Benefit Group-Denver
Chair, Colorado’s Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform

Panel:
The Honorable Larry Harte
Mayor, City of Glendale
The Honorable Paul Natale
Mayor, City of Commerce City
Marci Morrison, Commissioner
Colorado Division of Insurance
Cody Belzley, Senior Policy Analyst for Health `
Office of Governor Bill Ritter
Additional Leadership Invited
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