Political Update and
2013 Outlook:
Common Ground or
More of the Same?
Register
now for AHIP's 2013
National Policy Forum, March 13-14, Washington, D.C., where The Cook Political Report’s
Amy Walter
will lead an intriguing, non-partisan discussion about the past elections
and this year’s political outlook. Her presentation, Political Update and 2013 Outlook:
Common Ground or More of the Same? is certain to provide
thought-provoking content.
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Amy Walter,
National Editor, The
Cook Political Report; Former Political Director, ABC News
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Joining
Walter is an outstanding lineup of speakers who will address the health
policy issues that will have a drastic impact on health plans. You’ll leave
armed with actionable knowledge about the key challenges facing your
organization, including which issues you should tackle first, and what
longer-term factors should be considered?
- Cory S. Capps, PhD, Partner, Bates White
- James C. Capretta, Visiting Fellow, American Enterprise Institute;
Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
- Chris Carlson, FSA, MAAA, Principal, Oliver Wyman
- Dan Crippen, PhD, Executive Director, National Governors
Association
- Suzanne F. Delbanco, PhD, Executive Director, Catalyst for Payment Reform
- Timothy G. Ferris, MD, MPH, Vice President, Population Health Management,
Partners HealthCare System, Inc.
- Elliott S. Fisher, MD, MPH, Director of the Center for Population Health, The
Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice
- Paul B. Ginsburg, PhD, President, Center for Studying Health System
Change (HSC)
- Jonathan Gruber, Economist and Professor of Economics,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Scott E. Harrington, PhD, Alan B. Miller Professor, Health Care Management
and Insurance and Risk Management, Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania
- Jeffrey G. Micklos, Executive Vice President, Management, Compliance
and General Counsel, Federation of American Hospitals
- Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Pacific Business Group on
Health; (PBGH) Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine and
Director, Stanford Clinical Excellence Research Center
- Jonathan B. Oberlander, PhD, Professor of Social Medicine and Health Policy
& Management, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- James T. O’Connor, FSA, MAAA, Principal and Consulting Actuary, Milliman
- Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Michael A. Rashid, President and Chief Executive Officer, The
AmeriHealth Mercy Family of Companies
- Randi Reichel, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, UnitedHealth
Group
- Lonny Reisman, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Aetna Inc.
- Ben R. Slocum, Chief Executive Officer, Lovelace Health Plan
- Arthur M. Southam, MD, MBA, MPH, Executive Vice President, Health Plan Operations,
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
- Thomas F. Wildsmith, FSA, MAAA, CLU,
ChFC, Senior Manager, Public
Policy, Aetna Inc.
Register Today
Don’t
miss out. This event happens once a year and this year is particularly
crucial with the changes you are facing. Click
here to register.
Special Team Discounts
For
every two individuals from your organization who register for the 2013
National Policy Forum, a third team member receives a free conference
registration. (The free
registration is not transferrable to a future conference.) All
registrations must be received online or at the same time by mail or secure
fax. Fax team registrations to 703.574.8332.
Attend Multiple Conferences with One Trip.
The National
Policy Forum is held between two other premier AHIP events. Consider
extending your week in Washington, D.C.
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Dual
Eligibles Summit (March 12)
Experts from across the spectrum with convene at AHIP’s Dual
Eligibles Summit: Improving
Care, Coverage, and Cost to examine the latest federal
and state developments and discuss issues related to improving access,
care integration, and quality measures for dual eligible beneficiaries.
This event will also showcase innovative stakeholder initiatives and
partnerships that are demonstrating success in achieving better care
integration for dual eligibles.
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Exchange
Conference (March 14-15)
As the health care industry focuses on the logistics of Exchange
implementation, attending AHIP’s Exchange
Conference will be more important than ever. The sessions will cover
immediate steps required, and mid- to long-term decisions necessary to
successfully participate in Exchanges.
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