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6th Annual

Kentucky Worksite Wellness Conference presented by

February 18-19, 2014 Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa Lexington, Ky. SPECIAL OFFER Register 1 Get the 2nd 1/2 OFF!


6th Annual

Kentucky Worksite Wellness Conference Why attend ...

The focus of wellness is changing. Employers are more focused on keeping healthy employees healthy — not just encouraging unhealthy employees to change their lifestyles. Improving the health of at-risk employees, while maintaining the wellness levels of already healthy employees, is the key to lower health care costs and higher workplace productivity. Employers who take aggressive action toward implementing wellness programs will see decreased health care costs, increased awareness for both low and high-risk employees, and reduced absenteeism, which can save the company thousands of dollars on down-time, temporary employment and other factors that come into play when employees cannot work due to illness. This conference will help you understand exactly what it takes to create and implement an effective wellness program, how to measure your return on investment, how to create a culture of health and the legal implications you need to be aware of when implementing or maintaining a worksite wellness program. This is a must attend event for any company that is serious about worksite wellness!

This conference is for you ... • Administrators • Consultants • Human resource professionals • Employee relations • Employee health and benefits

• Health educators • Health management professionals • Insurance carriers and brokers • Occupational nurses • Public health agencies

• Safety leaders and coordinators • Small business owners • Wellness coordinators • Wellness committee members

Rave reviews for last year’s conference ...

“All speakers were great — very informative sessions.”

“Enjoy having the variety of breakout sessions to choose from.”

Hannah Adams, Baptist Health Madisonville

Rebecca Prater, PHR, Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance

“The conference gets better each year.” “This conference had great variety.”

“Pete the Planner was EXCELLENT! Ashli Watts update was extremely beneficial. Jennifer Hoert was excellent.”

Connie Flynn, Remke Markets, Inc.

Brandy Peery, Passport Health Plan

Melissa Nord, Sazerac

Continuing Education CEU and CPE PHR and SPHR recertification

Other education credits may be available. Check kychamber.com/events/worksite-wellness for details.

Kentucky Chamber Membership

It’s not too late to take advantage of the Kentucky Chamber member discount. To learn more about membership, call 502-695-4700 and ask for a membership representative.

Money Back Guarantee

If you are not 100% satisfied with your seminar experience, we will refund your money.

Register

kychamber.com/events/worksite-wellness

502-848-8727

lhill@kychamber.com

502-695-5051


Agenda âž

TUESDAY

Session descriptions can be found at kychamber.com/events/worksite-wellness

FEBRUARY 18

8 a.m. Registration and Healthy Kick-Start Breakfast with Sponsors 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Program Overview Mike Campbell, Health and Productivity Consultant, Campbell & Associates

Workshop B: We Have to Stop Meeting Like This: Bringing Wellness to the Meeting Room Stefanie Ashley, Facilitation Services Specialist, Facilitation Center, Eastern Kentucky University

Wellness and HR Susan Simmons, Chairperson, Kentucky Society for Human Resource Management and Executive Vice President & Chief HR Officer, First Federal Savings Bank

Workshop C: Using the New CDC Health ScoreCard Assessment Tool to Identify Gaps and Prioritize Teresa Lovely, Business Coordinator, Worksite Wellness, Kentucky Department for Public Health

8:45 a.m. Opening Keynote Introduction by Presenting Sponsor Baptist HealthwoRx

11:15 a.m. Morning Energy Break with Sponsors

Opening Keynote: Worksite Wellness a Gateway to a Healthier Kentucky Connie Gayle White, M.D., M.S., FACOG, Deputy Commissioner of Clinical Affairs, Kentucky Department for Public Health; Teresa Lovely, Business Coordinator, Worksite Wellness, Kentucky Department for Public Health; and Elaine Russell, M.S., R.D., LD, Obesity Prevention Program Coordinator Kentucky Department for Public Health

11:30 a.m. Luncheon Keynote: Can ObamaCare and kynect Make Kentucky a Healthier State? Steve Beshear, Governor, Commonwealth of Kentucky (invited)

9:45 a.m. Morning Energy Break with Sponsors 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session One: Workshop A: Increasing the Well-being and Productivity of Your Workforce Alexandra Paul, Business Executive, Humana

WEDNESDAY

1 p.m. Concurrent Session Two: Workshop D: Developing an Employee Wellness Program for Small to Middle-sized Businesses Frances Feltner, Executive Director, UK Center of Excellence in Rural Health

Workshop F: Using the CARE Collaborative to Abolish Misconceptions about Blood Pressure Numbers Bonita Bobo, Program Manager, Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program, Kentucky Department for Public Health 2 p.m. Healthy Afternoon Break with Sponsors 2:30 p.m. General Session: Worksite Wellness Best Practices Panel Angela Bailey, Director of Human Resources, Sun Tan City/Planet Fitness; Patricia Benson, Health Management Director, University of Louisville; Amanda Elder, Wellness Coordinator, LG&E and KU Energy LLC; Jody Ensman, M.S., Manager, Health & Wellness, University of Kentucky; Jennifer Hoert, President, Present Moment Health; and Johnny White, Benefits, Medical & Wellness Leader, Logan Aluminum 3:30 p.m. General Session: The ACA and Employers: Support and Challenges to Population Health Robert Chamberlain, CEO, Applied Health Analytics

Workshop E: Health Coaching: Bring Out the Best in People Carol Donnelly, President, KC WELLNESS, INC.

4:30 p.m. Day one adjourns

Workshop H: Integration of Wellness into Health Plan Designs Joe Cowles, Commissioner, Personal Cabinet, Department of Employee Insurance and Crystal Staley, Executive Director, Personnel Cabinet, Department of Employee Insurance

Workshop K: The Final Rule: A Check-up for Wellness Plans Anne-Tyler Morgan, Esq., McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland PLLC

FEBRUARY 19

8 a.m. Registration and Healthy Kick-Start Breakfast with Sponsors 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Day Two Overview Mike Campbell, Health and Productivity Consultant, Campbell & Associates 8:45 a.m. Opening Keynote: Medical Technology's Promise to Improve Worksite Wellness and Provide Sustainability William C. Thornbury, Jr., M.D., R.Ph., FAAFP, Founder, Me-Visit Technologies 9:45 a.m. Morning Energy Break with Sponsors 10:15 a.m. Concurrent Session Three: Workshop G: Well-Being: Wider Perspectives and Bigger Expectations Diane Fahrbach, Clinical Account Manager, Health & Wellness Solutions, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield

Workshop I: Stretching for the Future Amanda Elder, Wellness Coordinator and Jeff Gilbert, Health & Safety Coordinator, LG&E and KU Energy LLC

Workshop L: Quality Transparency in Louisville Kentucky Steve Barger, Co-Chairperson and Randa Deaton, M.A., Co-Executive Director, Kentuckiana Health Collaborative 2 p.m. Healthy Afternoon Break

11:15 a.m. Morning Energy Break with Sponsors 11:30 a.m. Luncheon Keynote: The Urgency of Addressing Prediabetes: A Critical Health and Economic Issue Ann Albright, Ph.D., R.D., Director, Division of Diabetes Translation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1 p.m. Concurrent Session Four: Workshop J: Creating a Positive and Healthy Work Environment for Employees Jennifer Hoert, President, Present Moment Health

2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session Five: Workshop M: Are You Sick and Tired of Your Employees Being Sick and Tired? Gary Mertz, CEO, The Palmis Group, LLC Workshop N: Integrating Exercise/Physical Activity into the Workplace Angela Bailey, Director Human Resources, Sun Tan City/Planet Fitness and Patrick Mahoney, Head Trainer, Proformance, LLC


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WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 19 (CONT.)

Workshop O: Personal Wellness: What Does That Mean to Me? Janey Wendschlag, Diabetes Nurse Educator, Lexington-Fayette County Health Department

3:30 p.m. Concurrent Session Six: Workshop P: Effecting Positive Change in Employee Health Louis Heuser, M.D., CEO and Peggy Heuser, R.N., Chief Medical Officer, Heuser Health

Workshop R: Beyond Wellness: Integrating Health and Disease Management in a SelfInsured Plan Patricia Benson, Health Management Director, University of Louisville

Workshop Q: Taming the Dragon Jim Thaxton, Health Educator III, Three Rivers District Health Department

4:30 p.m. 6th Annual Kentucky Worksite Wellness Conference concludes

3:15 p.m. Healthy Afternoon Break

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6th Annual Kentucky Worksite Wellness Conference When contacting hotel for lodging, please specify that you are with the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s 6th Annual Kentucky Worksite Wellness Conference to receive the discounted rate.

Location and Lodging February 18-19, 2014 (80929) Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa, 1800 Newtown Pike, Lexington, Ky. 40511 Phone: 859-231-5100 Room Rate: $119* | Hotel Room Cutoff Date: Feb. 4, 2014

Registration Fees ❑ $495/Kentucky Chamber members and KYSHRM members ❑ $595/Non-member

SPECIAL OFFER Register 1 Get the 2nd 1/2 OFF!

Breakout sessions (Choose one from each session) Concurrent Session One — 10:15 a.m., Tue. Feb. 18

*The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed after the cutoff date.

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❏ A: Increasing the Well-being and Productivity of Your Workforce ❏ B: We Have to Stop Meeting Like This: Bringing Wellness to the

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Meeting Room ❏ C: Using the New CDC Health ScoreCard Assessment Tool to Identify Gaps and Prioritize

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Concurrent Session Two — 1 p.m., Tue. Feb. 18

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❏ D: Developing an Employee Wellness Program for Small to

Middle-Sized Businesses ❏ E: Health Coaching: Bring Out the Best in People ❏ F: Using the CARE Collaborative to Abolish Misconceptions about Blood Pressure Numbers

Concurrent Session Three — 10:15 a.m., Wed. Feb. 19

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❏ G: Well-Being: Wider Perspectives and Bigger Expectations ❏ H: Integration of Wellness into Health Plan Designs ❏ I: Stretching for the Future

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❏ J: Creating a Positive and Healthy Work Environment for Employees ❏ K: The Final Rule: A Check-up for Wellness Plans ❏ L: Quality Transparency in Louisville Kentucky

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Concurrent Session Five — 2:15 p.m., Wed. Feb 19

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❏ M: Are You Sick and Tired of Your Employees Being Sick and Tired? ❏ N: Integrating Exercise/Physical Activity into the Workplace ❏ O: Personal Wellness: What Does That Mean to Me?

Cancellations/Substitutions

Concurrent Session Six — 3:30 p.m., Wed. Feb. 19 ❏ P: Effecting Positive Change in Employee Health ❏ Q: Taming the Dragon ❏ R: Beyond Wellness: Integrating Health and Disease Management in

Cancellations must be made no later than five business days prior to the program for a full refund. After this date, no cash refunds will be granted. Substitutions are welcome. Special accommodations made upon request.

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502-848-8727

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502-695-5051


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