September 29 & 30, 2022
Mission Point Resort, Mackinac Island
Registration includes – all sessions & events listed (with exception of speed dating and vendor reception) and ferry ride to and from Mackinaw City docks
MASA Facility Member Registration Fee (1-2 ppl from facility) $200.00
MASA Facility Member Registration Fee (if 3 or more registrants from facility $50 discount pp) $150.00
***Please register all facility members together when using discount code
NON-MASA Member Fee (pp) $350.00
SHEPLER FERRY SERVICE SCHEDULE
(registrants only will be on the list for free transportation round trip)
OVERNIGHT ROOM RESERVATION LINK MASA ROOM BLOCK FULL contact hotel directly for reservation availability
MISSION POINT RESORT WEBSITE/INFO
Alternate Hotel Options if Mission Point is full
MASA EXHIBIT & SPONSOR INFORMATION
Agenda:
Thursday, September 29th
10:00 AM MASA Registration Open – Conference Center Main Lobby
10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon Vendor Move in & set up (after registering – Sound Stage)
12:00 Noon – 8:00 PM Vendor Booths Open (Sound Stage)
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM BREAKOUT SESSION 1
Administrative Breakout Short-Term and Long-Term ASC Staffing Solutions, Maura Cash, HST Pathways – Friendship Alter
(1.5 CE CASC – Quality Management)
Billing/Coding Breakout The Hidden Financial Impact of Materials Management, Robert Marinich, HST Pathways – Sugar Loaf
(1.5 CE AAPC) (1.5 CE CASC – Financial)
*Clinical Breakout Biomedical Equipment Maintenance & The ASC, Steve Anthony & Anthony Masseur, A2 Bio Medical Solutions- Amphitheatre
(1.5 CE CASC – Quality Management)
Materials Breakout The Hidden Financial Impact of Materials Management, Robert Marinich, HST Pathways – Sugar Loaf
(1.5 CE AAPC) (1.5 CE CASC – Financial)
2:30 PM – 2:45 PM Break
2:45 PM – 4:15 PM BREAKOUT SESSION 2
*Administrative Breakout Implicit Bias in Healthcare, Jessica Bush, Real Change RN Consulting – Friendship Alter
(1.5 CE CASC – Delivery of Patient Care)
Billing/Coding Breakout No Surprises Act: What Your ASC Needs to Know, Chris Finelli, HST Pathways – Sugar Loaf
(1.5 CE AAPC) (1.5 CE CASC – Regulatory & Legal Issues)
Clinical Breakout Entering a New World of Postoperative Pain Management, Kevin Warner, PharmD, Covenant Healthcare – Amphitheatre
(1.5 CE CASC – Delivery of Patient Care)
Materials Breakout GPO Aggregation Groups, Chris Abbott, Vanderbilt Health Purchasing Collaborative – Robinson’s Folly
(1.5 CE CASC – Quality Management)
4:30 PM – 5:15 PM *MASA PLATINUM VENDOR SPEED DATING – Invitation Only (see registration packet for invite)
5:15 PM – 5:45 PM *MASA Vendor Member/Board Reception – Invitation Only (see registration packet for invite)
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Welcome Reception/Dinner – Exhibitor Showcase – ALL!! Sound Stage
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM – ROARING 20’s PARTY – ALL – bring your best costume for a fun filled event with music, networking, food, beverage, and music!!! – Cypress Room
Friday, September 30th
7:15 AM – 8:20 PM Breakfast with Exhibitors – Sound Stage
8:30 AM – 9:15 AM MASA Breakfast Keynote Speaker – William Prentice, CEO, ASCA –Theatre located next to sound stage (not Amphitheatre)
( .75 CE CASC – Regulatory & Legal Issues)
SPONSORS:
9:15 AM – 9:30 AM MASA Distinguished Service and MASA Leadership Awards Presentation – Theatre
9:30 AM – 9:45 AM MASA Vendor Prize Drawings – Theatre
9:45 AM – 11:15 AM BREAKOUT SESSION 3
Administrative Breakout Commercial Insurance and Employee Benefits What you Need to Know, Dean Schink, Alera and Shamus O’Keefe, Lighthouse Group – Friendship Alter
(1.5 CE CASC – Quality Management)
Billing Breakout A Message from your MAC – Medicare Part B Coverage and Payment for ASC’s, Mary Muchow, WPS Medicare – Sugar Loaf
(1.5 CE AAPC) (1.5 CE CASC – Regulatory & Legal Issues)
*Clinical Breakout Drugs in the surgery center: What could possibly go wrong?, David Miller, Rph, PhD, FAPC, FACA, Keystone Pharmacy – Amphitheatre
(1.5 CE CASC Quality Management)
Coding Breakout Master Your ASC Spine Coding: From Common to Complex Procedures, Alison Kuley, National Medical Billing Services – Arch Rock
(1.5 CE AAPC) (1.5 CE CASC – Financial)
Materials Breakout Strategies for Small Spaces; Maximizing Storage Space, Marvella Thomas, Cardinal Health – Robinson’s Folly
(1.5 CE CASC – Quality Management)
11:15 AM – 11:30 AM BREAK
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM BREAKOUT SESSION 4
Administrative Breakout It’s a Marathon: How to Prepare for Mandatory OAS CAPHS, Jessica Bush, Real Change RN Consulting – Friendship Alter
(1.5 CE CASC Regulatory & Legal Issues)
Billing Breakout Claims Topics Panel, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan – Sugar Loaf
(1.5 CE AAPC) (1.5 CE CASC – Financial)
*Clinical Breakout Workplace Violence/Situational Awareness/De-escalation skills, Carrie Kotecki, Codenity – Amphitheatre
(1.5 CE CASC – Delivery of Patient Care)
Coding Breakout The Future of Coding – New Technology, New Procedures, Tamara Wagner, Alison Kuley, National Medical Billing Services – Arch Rock
(1.5 CE AAPC) (1.5 CE CASC – Financial)
Materials Breakout Running a Successful Materials Management Program at Your ASC, Daren Smith, Surgical Information Systems – Robinson’s Folly
(1.5 CE CASC – Quality Management)
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM LUNCH BOXES TO GO
*This activity has been submitted to the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses, Inc. for approval to award contact hours. The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses, Inc. is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Activities that are approved by AORN are recognized as continuing education for registered nurses. This recognition does not imply that AORN or the ANCC Commission on Accreditation approves or endorses any product included in the presentation.
This program is approved for up to 26.25 hours of AEUs and up to 0.0 hours of IPCHs by BASC Provider #0901 (The content areas in which AEUs or IPCHs may be claimed for CASC or CAIP recertification may also be stated.
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