Join us on February 28th at 7:30am to learn more about ways the Coordinated Care Organizations are looking to incorporate peer organizations and support services that help reduce the cost of services while focusing on outcomes and quality. Our keynote speakers will be David Labby MD PhD and Rosa Sepulveda Klein.
Dr. Labby is Chief Medical Officer of Health Share of Oregon, one of the new Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) managing a regional global budget for the physical and behavioral health care needs for Oregon's Medicaid population. Health Share currently has over 160,000 enrollees in the tri county area that includes Portland and includes all of the major hospital and health systems, the Counties, and providers including those in safety net practices. Before coming to Health Share, Dr Labby was Medical Director for CareOregon, the state's largest Medicaid Managed Care Plan. While at CareOregon, he was responsible for developing and overseeing the health plan's care management program for members with complex conditions.
Since 2007, Dr. Labby led CareOregon's Primary Care Renewal Initiative to support key network providers in moving to "medical home" model of care that includes integrated behavioral health. He has led a number of other plan clinical efforts, including initiatives on pediatric asthma, chronic pain, and depression. He has been part of CareOregon's participation in the IHI Triple Aim Initiative and part of the Triple Aim Faculty. Dr Labby practiced in Primary Care and was Medical Director of both primary care and multispecialty settings before coming to CareOregon in 2000. He received his PhD in Cultural Anthropology.
Rosa Sepulveda Klein is Health Share of Oregon's Chief Health Strategy Officer. Rosa comes to Health Share from Multnomah County Health Department’s Office of Health Policy and Advocacy where she worked as a Policy Advisor, tracking and monitoring public health legislative issues and working to ensure that our elected officials take health equity and the social determinants of health into account when creating public policy. Prior to that Rosa worked in Environmental Health developing housing programs for people with health problems related to substandard housing conditions, particularly low income children with asthma. She earned a Master’s degree in Public Policy from The Harvard Kennedy School and a Bachelor's from the University of California at Santa Cruz. She was born and raised in Grand Ronde, Oregon. Her international experience includes work as a policy analyst for UNICEF in Suriname, and as a Peace Corps Volunteer working to prevent HIV in high risk populations.