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Health Care Consumerism, in the forms of plan design, transparency,
medical/lifestyle programs and incentives, technology, web portals, and
other related initiatives, continues to experience
evolution and growth that significantly shape the overall delivery
of health care benefits and services. In this ongoing era of health
reform, stakeholders must also give heightened importance to factoring
consumerism into the equation as they position themselves going forward. Keep pace with the
trends, issues, challenges and opportunities and the available
business intelligence surrounding consumer empowerment initiatives
and consumer driven health plans, by attending the eleventh annual
Consumer Web Summit.
This year's event addresses consumer empowerment multiple perspectives, and will provide attendees
the intelligence to position themselves for 2012 and beyond. Hear
Michael Thompson from PricewaterhouseCoopers discuss PwC findings
regarding today's health care consumer with research from employer,
health plan and provider perspectives. Then listen to Mercer's Sander Domaszewicz
report on Mercer findings regarding employer data, trends, issues and
strategies relating to consumerism.
The Consumerism Web Summit live webinar also features Cigna's John
Young discussing issues including plan design evolution; incentives
within and beyond consumerism plan designs; transparency – appetite and
availability; and a next generation focus on identification of health
improvement opportunities with customized strategies.
What's more, the
Consumerism Web
Summit offer three pre-recorded faculty sessions with audio and
synchronized slide advancement, covering topics including Transparent
Cost Networks, Account Based Plan Investment Activity, and Consumer
Contact Centers.
Position yourself for Consumerism in 2012 by attending
the Eleventh Annual Consumerism Web Summit. The event includes a
featured 90 minute live webinar, three additional
faculty pre-recorded sessions plus supplemental features addressing
consumerism in 2012 and beyond. |
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Thursday, March 15th,
2012 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. -
11:30 a.m. Pacific)
Click here
to find out what time your event starts in your time zone.
- 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm
The 2012 Consumer: PwC Findings including Employer, Health
Plan and Provider perspectives - Michael Thompson,
Principal, H.R. Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers
- 1:30 pm - 2:00
pm Consumerism: Employer Data, Trends and Issues, by Alexander
(Sander) Domaszewicz, Principal, Mercer
- 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Health Care Consumerism - Evolution from Reform – Trends,
Results, and the road ahead for employers - John Young,
Senior Vice President, Consumerism, Cigna
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Pre-Recorded Presentations in Windows Media Video format with
audio and synchronized slide advancement:
- Transparent Cost Networks,
a Consumer Driven Solution, by Will Fox,
Principal and Consulting Actuary,
Milliman
- Current Findings on Investments for Account Based Plans,
by Eric Remjeske, President, Devenir
- Peril & Promise in the Consumer Contact Center by
Laurie Gelb, Principal, Profit by Change
- Plus other Web
Summit features including a Consumerism Article Library, and an exclusive
Consumerism e-poll
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Participants will be able to:
- Explore health benefit and health delivery developments, trends
and strategies key to consumerism in health care for 2012 and beyond.
- Understand the 2012 health
care consumer with research from employer, health plan and
provider perspectives.
- Ascertain employer
data, trends and issues as they related to consumerism.
- Consider from a health plan
perspective the ongoing evolution of plan design; the deployment
of incentives within and beyond consumerism plan designs;
transparency approaches; and a next generation focus on
identification of health improvement opportunities with
customized strategies.
- Receive briefings on key consumerism topics
including transparent cost
networks, account based plan investment activity, and consumer
contact centers.
- Experience e-learning at the attendees' convenience, with
pre-recorded presentations, article library, and other online
Summit features available 24/7.
- Engage in interactive learning through live webinar providing
online question submission, attendee surveys, feedback and opportunity for
follow up questions, and networking with attendees, faculty and other
professionals through dedicated LinkedIn group.
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Interested attendees would include:
- C-suite executives, & administrative
staff
- Consumerism managers & staff
- Benefit managers, human resource
directors & benefit consultants
- Product development & management
staff
- Sales, marketing & business
development executives
- Strategic, planning, & policy
executives and staff
- Medical directors
- Operations executives
- Business intelligence, analyst & research executives & staff
- Consultants & other interested
parties
Attendees would represent
organizations including
- Health plans & insurance companies
- TPAs & employers
- Financial institutions
- Benefit consultants & agents
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Hospital
- Provider networks
- Care management organizations
- Government agencies
- Pharmaceutical organizations
- Solutions providers
- Associations,
institutes & research organizations
- Media
- Other interested
parties
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Individual Registration Fee: $295. Audio Conference CD-ROM: $40
for attendees; $335 for non-attendees after the event.
Corporate Site licensing also available.
Corporate Site licensing also available. Click
here to register or call 209.577.4888 We look forward to your
participation in this event! |
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