2024 Medicaid Enterprise Systems Community Conference (original) (raw)
Out of the Gate in the Bluegrass State: Transforming Medicaid at MESC 2024
The Medicaid Enterprise Systems Community is heading to Louisville, Kentucky, for the 2024 Medicaid Enterprise Systems Community (MESC) Conference, where Gainwell will be exhibiting innovative, AI-driven solutions and tackling the topics top-of-mind for state Medicaid agencies. With generative AI making a grand and rapid entrance into the health and human services arena and states navigating new risks, responsibilities and opportunities, we’re looking forward to engaging discussions and impactful presentations on the future of the Medicaid enterprise.
What to Expect
- Join our speaking sessions — details below!
- Book a demo or conversation with a Gainwell subject matter expert to learn more about our solutions in the context of your program and modernization roadmap.
- Connect with the Gainwell team at our booth to learn more about our services and solutions and what we can achieve together.
Join the Conversation
- Leveraging the MES Testing Framework for MMIS Modernization
Wednesday, August 14 | 8 a.m. | Ballroom D
Kelly Prasnikar, testing director and practice leader for Gainwell, will join CMS, state, and industry panelists to discuss the formation of a committee devising comprehensive test requirements for MES environments and future possibilities for MMIS modernization. - Transforming Data into Whole Health: How States Can Lead the PHM Charge
Wednesday, August 14 | 9:15 a.m. | Room M100
An esteemed panel of population health management (PHM) experts from Gainwell, the California Department of Health Care Services, the Population Health Learning Center, and Arcadia will explore how states can build a sustainable foundation for whole-person care in a discussion facilitated by Kathy Bristow, Gainwell’s senior vice president of PHM. - Maximizing Federal Matching Funds for Third Party Liability & Payment Integrity
Wednesday, August 14 | 3 p.m. | Room M108/M111
Third party liability and payment integrity funding used to fall under an agency’s federal medical assistance percentage or be bundled within their MMIS certification. Gainwell’s Greg Fischer, senior vice president, coordination of benefits & payment integrity, and James Finley, regional vice president, government services, will explore new opportunities and strategies reshaping these efforts, with insights from the state of Colorado. - Just the Beginning: How FHIR Is Igniting New Possibilities for Alaska’s Medicaid Population
Thursday, August 15 | 8 a.m. | Ballroom A
Gainwell’s Ignatius Cruz, director of interoperability solutions, and Tim Duval, Alaska MMIS account general manager, will be joined by the state of Alaska for a discussion on innovative uses of FHIR to better serve populations.
For more information on Gainwell's participation at this event, please contact .