- Americans with IDD face enormous obstacles when seeking quality health services
- The vast majority of Americans with IDD are enrolled in state Medicaid programs MCOs struggle with the IDD population because they’re statistical outliers, physicians and dentists aren’t trained to care for them, the population is not properly risk-adjusted, and frequently, MCOs treat them all the same
- For all these reasons, according to the CDC, patients with IDD comprise approximately 4.9% of Medicaid enrollees, but they drive 15.7% of the costs
- The transdisciplinary clinic model can significantly improve health outcomes while, at the same time, achieve major cost savings for third party payers

Sergio Schuler
President
MBPS

Roberto Vituzzo
Executive Director
Pet Friends

Kieran Gartland
Managing Director
The Yield Lab

Jose Francisco Miranda
Sustainability Business Development Latam
dsm-firmenich
José Francisco Miranda Júnior is Brazilian, a veterinarian, specialist in Food Quality and has an MBA in Business Administration. His career began in 1993 in the food production industries, highlighting his 16-year career at Perdigão-BRF, where he was an export sales executive and later a quality executive. He is in the animal nutrition area at DSM Nutrition and Animal Health since 2013, where he develops marketing activities for animal production and is currently heading Sustell™ business development in Latam, a platform for sustainable animal production.

Stanley Oliviera
Head of Digital Agriculture
Embrapa

Marc Paradis
Vice President of Data Strategy
Northwell Holdings