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April 9, 2025
3:00PM - 4:00PM EST
Managed Care Roundtable | LeadingAge Indiana | 2025
The LeadingAge Indiana (LAIN) Managed Care Roundtable meetings are held monthly on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, beginning in January.
Virtual
The LeadingAge Indiana (LAIN) Managed Care Roundtable meetings are held monthly on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, beginning in January. These meetings provide a platform for discussion and collaboration on key managed care issues affecting the long-term care sector in Indiana. All sessions are virtual and start at 3:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Please mark your calendars for the following dates in 2025:
January: 8 & 22
February: 12 & 26
March: 12 & 26
April: 9 & 23
May: 14 & 28
June: 11 & 25
July: 9 & 23
August: 13 & 27
September: 10 & 24
October: 8 & 22
November: 12 & 26
December: 10 (only one meeting in December)
Benefits of the LeadingAge Indiana Managed Care Roundtable
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Collaborative Learning
Engage with peers and industry experts to share insights, strategies, and best practices in managed care. Discussions help to deepen understanding of the evolving managed care landscape in Indiana and beyond. -
Policy and Regulatory Updates
Stay informed about the latest state and federal policies, regulations, and legislative developments that impact managed care and aging services. These updates ensure your organization remains compliant and proactive. -
Problem-Solving and Resource Sharing
Gain access to valuable resources and tools that can assist in addressing common challenges. The roundtable provides a forum for identifying practical solutions to shared obstacles in managed care administration. -
Networking Opportunities
Build relationships with other professionals in the aging services and managed care fields. Networking opportunities allow participants to exchange knowledge, experiences, and potential partnerships. -
Improved Care Quality and Efficiency
Learn new approaches to improve care delivery, reduce costs, and enhance the overall quality of services. Discussions often center on initiatives that promote better health outcomes and efficiency within managed care systems. -
Strategic Planning Support
Access valuable insights to help with long-term planning and decision-making for your organization’s managed care programs. Roundtable sessions provide a forward-looking perspective on upcoming trends and challenges in the managed care sector. -
Exclusive Virtual Access
As the meetings are held virtually, participants can attend from anywhere, reducing time and travel expenses, while still benefiting from high-quality discussions and resources.
Who Should Attend?
The Managed Care Roundtable is a valuable resource for a variety of professionals in the aging services industry, including:
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Executive Leadership
- CEOs, COOs, and Executive Directors
To stay informed on strategic decisions that impact managed care programs, financial performance, and regulatory compliance.
- CEOs, COOs, and Executive Directors
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Managed Care Program Directors/Managers
- Oversee or are directly involved in managing care delivery, payment models, and partnerships with managed care organizations.
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Clinical Leaders
- Medical Directors, Nursing Directors, and Care Managers
To discuss care coordination, health outcomes, and innovations in clinical service delivery within managed care frameworks.
- Medical Directors, Nursing Directors, and Care Managers
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Policy and Compliance Officers
- Individuals focused on regulatory compliance, risk management, and keeping up with the constantly evolving managed care regulations.
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Financial and Reimbursement Specialists
- Those managing billing, reimbursement, and financial planning related to managed care services.
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Operational Managers
- Those involved in day-to-day operations, including care delivery systems, staffing, and operational efficiency under managed care contracts.
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Sales and Business Development Teams
- To understand the broader managed care landscape, build relationships with managed care organizations, and explore new business opportunities.
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Advocates and Community Outreach Coordinators
- Professionals focused on advocacy efforts and community relations to understand how managed care affects access to care and patient outcomes for aging populations.
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Consultants and Industry Experts
- Individuals offering specialized services or advice on managed care, policy, compliance, or strategic initiatives in aging services.