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What are the key health care business issues for 2013 that will
impact you and your organization, and how can you best prepare for
them? The Eleventh Annual Future Care Web Summit addresses key
trends and also focuses on several important cutting-edge topics.
Hear Ben Isgur from PricewaterhouseCoopers Health Research
Institute discuss the strategic implications of stakeholder preparations
during the coming year, for 30 million newly insured to become eligible
under the Affordable Care Act in 2014.
The Future Care Live Webinar also features Mercer's Sander Domaszewicz
discussing employer health benefit trend and coverage issues for the
coming year, based on current Mercer research; and Oliver Wyman's Niyum
Gandhi discussing the 2013 implications of ACO proliferation in the
Medicare and commercial arenas, based upon current Oliver Wyman research
and analysis.
What's more, the Future Care Web
Summit offer three on-demand video faculty sessions covering topics
including provider accountable care trends; private health insurance
exchanges; and health cooperatives.
Position yourself for 2013 by
attending the Eleventh Annual Future Care Web Summit. The event includes
a featured 90 minute live webinar, three additional faculty on-demand
video sessions plus supplemental features addressing key business trends
and issues for 2013 and beyond. |
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Thursday, January 24,
2013 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 race to 2014: health reform and the 30 million newly
insured - Benjamin Isgur, Director, Health Research
Institute, PricewaterhouseCoopers
- 1:30 pm - 2:00
pm Employer Health Benefit Trends for 2013, by Alexander
(Sander) Domaszewicz, Principal, Mercer
- 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
2013: The ACO Surprise--
Niyum Gandhi, Associate Partner, Health and Life Sciences,
Oliver Wyman
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On-Demand Video presentations in Windows Media Video format with
audio and synchronized slide advancement or video interviews,
averaging 10-15 minutes in length:
- Accountable Care Provider Issues for 2013, by
William DeMarco, President and CEO, Pendulum HealthCare
Development Corporation
- The Emergence of Private Health Insurance Exchanges,
by Ashish Kaura, Vice President and Partner
Booz & Company and Akshay Kapur, Principal, Booz & Company
- The Future of Health
Cooperatives, by John Morrison, President, National
Alliance of State Health Cooperatives (NASHCO)
- Plus other Web
Summit features including a Future Care Article Library, and an exclusive
Future Care e-poll
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Participants will be able to:
- Explore selected health care issues and trends key to
the business of health care for 2013 and beyond.
- Consider the strategic
implications of stakeholder preparations during the coming year,
for 30 million newly insured to become eligible under the
Affordable Care Act in 2014.
- Explore employer health
benefit trend and coverage issues for the coming year.
- Ascertain 2013 implications of
ACO proliferation in the Medicare and commercial arenas.
- Receive briefings on key 2013 topics
including provider accountable care trends, private health
insurance exchanges, and health cooperatives.
- 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, and administrative
staff
- Legal, Government Relations and Regulatory executives and staff
- Strategic, Planning, and Policy
executives and staff
- Medical Directors
- Sales, Marketing and Business
Development executives
- Operations executives
- Business Intelligence, Analyst and Research executives and staff
- Employee Benefit Managers
- Consultants and other interested
parties
Attendees would represent
organizations including
- Health Plans and Insurance Companies
- Hospitals
- Pharmaceutical Companies
- TPAs and Employers
- Provider Networks
- Medical Groups
- Government and Policy
Organizations
- Care and Health Management
Companies
- PBMs
- Consultants
- Solutions Providers and Vendors
- Financial Institutions
- Media and other interested
organizations
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Individual Registration Fee: $295.
Webinar flash drive with video syncing slides and recorded
audio, plus presentation pdf file, plus on-demand sessions: $45
for attendees; $360 for non-attendees after the event.
Register online or
download the event brochure. |
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