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Amid the ongoing chaos in healthcare, have you been wondering about the future of the value movement? If so, the CAPG Colloquium 2017 is for you!
Please join us for this acclaimed healthcare policy conference November 8-10 in Washington, DC. Learn more at www.capgcolloquium.com.
With the Affordable Care Act still in the crosshairs, 2017 has been one of the most volatile years for healthcare in recent memory. But despite the political battles, CAPG and industry leaders agree: Value-based coordinated care is a proven nonpartisan solution that improves quality and controls costs. And at CAPG, we’re doubling down to make sure the movement goes on.
On that note, our fourth annual Colloquium—Healthcare Reform: The Saga Continues—will feature policy and clinical experts on the leading edge of the value movement. You’ll get insights on what may lie ahead and hear how physician groups are thriving in alternative payment models. Agenda highlights include:
- Representative Greg Walden, R-OR, U.S. House of Representatives
Keynote Address
- Joseph R. Swedish, Chairman, President, and CEO, Anthem, Inc.
Anthem: Leading Health Care Transformation
- Senator Ron Wyden, D-OR, U.S. Senate
Keynote Address
- Healthcare Policy Amidst Polarized Politics—Our National Debate
with Lanhee Chen, PhD, Hoover Institution; Chris Jennings, Jennings Policy Strategies; and Don Crane, CAPG (moderator)
- Pearls of Wisdom: Extraordinary Innovations in Coordinated Care
Moderated by Mara McDermott, VP of Federal Affairs, CAPG
In a climate of uncertainty, the CAPG Colloquium will encourage and inspire you. You’ll meet likeminded organizations and colleagues who strongly agree that value-based delivery is the key to better healthcare—and who see it every day in healthier patients and lower costs.
To learn more and register, please visit the Colloquium website. See you there!
CAPG is the nation's leading professional association for accountable physician groups, composed of almost 300 medical groups and independent practice associations across 44 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. CAPG members operate under a capitated, coordinated care model that is the essence of the nation’s health reform movement from volume to value. Learn more at http://capg.org.
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