NAMIHP MIH SUMMIT
MARCH 22-24, 2026
payor champions
NAMIHP Payor Champion Awards
Celebrating Payors, Health Plans, ACOs, and Value-Based Entities Transforming Patient Care through MIH/CP
Nominations open until February 6, 2026
MIH Research Forum
Become the next MIH Advocacy Scholarship recipient!
Sponsored in Partnership with
Call for MIH Research and Poster Presentations
The National Association of Mobile Integrated Health Providers (NAMIHP) invites submissions for research and poster presentations at the upcoming MIH Summit. Submissions should address advancements, practices, or evaluations in mobile integrated health and community paramedicine, including (but not limited to):
- Clinical and Nonclinical Interventions
- Population Health and Epidemiology
- Health Services and Operations
- Educational Initiatives
- Economic Impact
- Quality and Performance Improvement
- Other topics may be considered as relevant to MIH/CP Innovation or Practice
Exhibitor & Sponsorship
To pay by check, make it payable to:
National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers
4908 Golden Parkway, Suite 100
Buford, GA. 30518
To request an invoice or ACH details contact us at office@namihp.org
- Networking Event or NAMIHP Session Sponsor
- Networking Event tickets (4)
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (4)
- Email to all NAMIHP members and Newsletter Subscribers and Social Media Blast announcing Trailblazer Sponsorship
- Session Sponsor (Introduce session – 5 minutes – plus Custom signage outside session)
- Prime Exhibit Booth Space
- Logos and recognition of Trailblazer Sponsorship on all Event Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Email blast of your choice sent to all NAMIHP members and Newsletter Subscribers
- Pre and Post Attendee List
- Free Electricity for booth
- Sponsor of Custom Cocktail, Event Lunch or By-Invitation Only Event Sponsor
- Networking Event tickets (3)
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (3)
- Email and Social Media Blast announcing Catalyst Sponsorship
- Session Sponsor (Custom signage outside session)
- Prime Booth Space
- Logos and recognition of Catalyst Sponsorship on all Conference Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Email blast of your choice sent to all NAMIHP members and Newsletter Subscribers
- Pre and Post Attendee List
- Free Electricity for booth
- Afternoon Snack/Coffee Break Sponsor w/ branded napkins
- Networking Event tickets (2)
- Email and Social Media Blast announcing Innovator Sponsorship
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (2)
- Logos and Recognition of Innovator Sponsorship on all Event Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Email blast of your choice sent to all NAMIHP members and Newsletter Subscribers
- Post Attendee List
- Free Electricity for booth
- Branded Lanyards, Wi-Fi, or similar benefit (order deadlines may apply)
- Networking Event tickets (2)
- Social Media Blast announcing Champion Sponsorship
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (2)
- Logo Recognition of Champion Sponsorship on all Conference Communications, MIH Summit, and Signage
- Networking Event tickets (1)
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (1)
- Logo and Recognition of Advocate Sponsorship on all Conference Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Branded Registration Kiosks and Event App Sponsor – $7,500
- Preconference or Workshop Session Sponsor – $3,500
- Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Sponsor – $3,500
- Custom Dedicated Lanyard Sponsor – SOLD OUT – $3,000
- Dedicated Wi-Fi – contact office@namihp.org for inquiries
- Logo water cups for refillable water stations throughout conference – $1,000
- Logo on all conference communications, MIH Website, and signage – $500
- Add-On Additional Booth Representative (includes Networking Event) – $200
- Electricity for Booth – $500
Sponsors & Partners
NAMIHP MIH Summit Event Focuses
MIH Tech and Prep Summit Focusing on Technology, Disaster Preparedness, and MIH Sustainability
Focus areas include:
- AI and Patient Communications: Implementing AI and advanced patient communication systems to enhance patient engagement and management of health conditions.
- Remote Patient Monitoring and Telehealth: Utilizing these technologies for improved healthcare delivery. Topics may include lessons learned, implementation approaches, and best practices for MIH/CP programs looking to implement patient monitoring or telehealth.
- Point of Care Testing and Patient Assessment Tools: Adoption of new tools, such as ultrasound, cardiac monitoring, or others for better patient assessment.
- Medication and Inventory Management: Innovations such as barcode scanning for real-time inventory updates, comparable to hospital systems, adapted for use in emergency or MIH/CP vehicles.
- Technology and Innovation Cost-Efficiencies: Highlight technological advancements, process improvement tools, or other strategies for reducing costs and creating efficiencies for MIH/CP operations and care delivery.
- Interprofessional Collaboration: Improving collaboration and communication through telehealth and enhancing interoperability among teams.
- Disaster Preparedness Strategies: Emphasis on presenting new program data and insights to shape future practices and best practices in Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) and the importance of engaging MIH and CP for effective disaster response. Topics may include:
- Natural Disasters (heatwaves, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, floods, etc)
- Public Health Emergencies
- Mass Casualty Events
- Environmental Health Emergencies (air quality crises, hazardous materials spills, etc)
- Social and Civil Disruption (civil unrest, refugee crises, etc)
- Connectivity and Communications: Strategies and innovations for effective deployment and response, leveraging telehealth and other technologies for real-time data sharing and overcoming communication barriers.
- Training MIH/CP Teams for Disaster Response: Discuss training and development strategies to prepare MIH/CP teams for rapid response in emergencies. Topics may include disaster drills, emergency medical services (EMS) collaboration, and building relationships with local healthcare providers and emergency management agencies.
- Care for Special Populations (as it relates to Disaster Relief): Strategies for effectively caring for at-risk populations during disasters, ensuring access to essential resources (water, food, electricity, medical apparatus). The integration and collaboration with other teams to improve disaster preparedness and response including resource management for vulnerable populations to ensure continuity of care.
- Cross-Sector Collaboration and Program Success Stories: Share lessons learned, success stories, and impact of your agency and/or partners as it relates to disaster response, care for special populations, and/or collaborative roles for EMS, Fire, and Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedicine.
- Building Sustainable MIH/CP Business Models: Approaches for MIH/CP program development, funding streams, budgeting practices, as well as strategies for managing program growth while maintaining service quality.
- Community Partnerships: Explore the role of community partnerships in securing long-term sustainability for MIH/CP programs. Topics could include collaborative efforts with local governments, social service agencies, and hospitals to leverage shared resources and reduce costs.
- Medicare, Medicaid, and Funding Sources for MIH/CP: Examine the current and future state of Medicare and Medicaid funding for MIH/CP programs. Review available alternate funding sources and reimbursement pathways to improve financial sustainability.
- Contract Negotiation and Payor Relationships for MIH/CP: Share insights into negotiating successful contracts with payors, government agencies, and healthcare providers. Examine strategies to build strong relationships with insurance companies and managed care organizations for sustainable program financing.
- Data-Driven Decisions: Using Metrics to Drive Funding and Growth: Showcase how data collection, outcomes measurement, and reporting can be leveraged to demonstrate the financial and clinical impact of MIH/CP programs.
- Value-Based Care and Reimbursement in MIH/CP: Explore how MIH/CP can align with new reimbursement models and value-based care approaches; presentations on payor priorities, healthcare gaps, payor contracts, risk-sharing agreements, and value-based incentives that enhance program sustainability.
- Workforce Development and Retention Strategies: Explore challenges and solutions for workforce and the sustainability of MIH/CP programs. Discuss recruitment, retention, and compensation strategies for a skilled MIH/CP and first responder workforce.
Preconference Sessions & Workshops
NAMIHP 2026 Speakers
Agenda at a Glance
Sunday Feb 16
9 AM - 4 PM Preconference Sessions
12 PM Exhibit Hall Opens
1 PM - 4 PM IBSC Examinations
6 PM - 9 PM MIH Summit Networking Event
Monday Feb 17
8 AM - 9 AM NAMIHP Opening & Welcome Session
9 AM - 5 PM MIH Summit Sessions
- Clinical & Technology Track
- MIH Leadership & Sustainability Track
- Disaster Preparedness Track
10 AM - 4 PM Committee Meetings
Tuesday Feb 18
9 AM - 12 PM MIH Summit Sessions
- Clinical & Technology Track
- MIH Leadership & Sustainability Track
- Disaster Preparedness Track
12 PM - 4 PM Special Sessions & Board Meetings
505 Water Street
Tampa, Florida, USA, 33602
Tel: +1 813-221-4900
successful Summit & satisfied Attendees.
Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell Mountains
Book by January 31, 2026 for discounted NAMIHP Rates
16770 N Perimeter Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85260




HOW TO GET HERE
Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell Mountains
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, 85260
Tel: +1 480-502-3836
Transtyle (1-888-948-6131); fee: 65 USD (one way) Reservation required: $65 – One-way
Airport Shuttle: Complimentary
Saba’s Transportation; fee: 25 USD (one way) ;reservation required: $25 – One-way, $50 – Round Trip
On-Property:
Private Car Service:
Limousine/Van Service
Local Shuttle: $0.00
Nearby:
Bus Station:
Phoneix Greyhound Bus Station
Subway Station:
Camelback Light Rail Station
Valley Metro-Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd & Northsight Blvd
Train Station:
Union Station
