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Press Release: Register for Fifth National
Comparative Effectiveness Research Summit V by This
Friday 7/19 for Early Bird Rate |
- A Hybrid Conference and Internet Event
- The Leading Forum on the Role of Comparative
Effectiveness Research in Health System Change and
Health Reform
- Offered in Sequence with Quality Colloquium -
Washington, DC Edition
- September 16 - 18, 2013
- Onsite at Hyatt Regency Crystal City,
Washington, DC
- Online In Your Own Office or Home live via the
Internet with 24/7
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www.ComparativeEffectivenessSummit.com
PRESS RELEASE Phone: 800-684-4549 Email:
registration@hcconferences.com Website:
www.ComparativeEffectivenessSummit.com |
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION - SAVE UP TO $800
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Register by Friday, July 19, 2013 for Early
Bird up to $800 discount.
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BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE
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WASHINGTON DC USA -- JULY 17, 2013: The Fifth
National Comparative Effectiveness Summit,
www.ComparativeEffectivenessSummit.com, will take
place on September 16 - 18, 2013 at the Hyatt Regency
Crystal City, Washington, DC. The Summit will be offered
both onsite and live and archived for 6 months over the
Internet.
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CO CHAIRS |
Robert W. Dubois, MD, PhD
Chief Science Officer, National
Pharmaceutical Council, Washington, DC |
John Iglehart Founding Editor,
Health Affairs, National
Correspondent, New England Journal of
Medicine, Washington, DC
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FEATURING PRECONFERENCE: COMPARATIVE
EFFECTIVNESS AND PATIENTS |
- Consumer Attitudes and Expectations
about Comparative Effectiveness
- Engaging Consumers around Comparative
Effectiveness Issues
- Health Care Consumer Views and
Expectations - New Results from National
"Listening to Mothers" Surveys
- Shared Decision Making and Patient
Activation Tools for a New Generation
- Involving Consumers in Guideline
Development
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AND THE FOLLOWING PLEANRY SESSIONS
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- Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Institute (PCORI) CER Update
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) CER
Update
- Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality (AHRQ) CER Update
- Integrating Comparative Effectiveness
into Everyday Practice
- The Politics of Comparative
Effectiveness Research
- The Limits of Comparative Effectiveness
Research
- How Comparative Effectiveness Research
Can Bring Better Care to Patients
- Real-World Evidence (RWE) and
Decision-Making: Is It Time Yet?
- Are Providers Using RWE in Guideline
Development?
- How do you Decide which RWE is Fit for
Use
- How Evidence in General is Being
Translated into Benefit Decisions
- The Role of Pragmatic Trials as a Bridge
between Experimental Studies and the Real
World
- How Employers, Health Plans and
Insurance Exchanges are Using CER
- The Impact of CER on ACOs, Hospitals and
Health Systems and Clinical Practice
- How Life Sciences Companies are Using
CER
- Optimizing Health Information
Technology's Role in Enabling CER
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FOLLOW COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS SUMMIT ON
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ACCME CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
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This activity has been approved for a maximum of
16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for
both onsite and online attendees.
Click here for more information.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS |
William H. Crown, PhD Chief
Scientific Officer, Optum Labs,
President, International Society for
Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
(ISPOR), Cambridge, MA |
Susan Dentzer Senior Policy
Adviser, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
Health Policy Analyst, The PBS News
Hour, Washington, DC |
Scott Gottlieb, MD Resident
Fellow, AEI, Former Deputy Commissioner
for Medical and Scientific Affairs, FDA,
Former Senior Adviser to the
Administrator, CMS, Stamford, CT |
Ronald Pollack, JD Founding
Executive Director, Families USA,
Founding Board Chairman, Enroll America,
Washington, DC |
Jean Slutsky, PA, MSPH
Director, AHRQ Center for Outcomes and
Evidence, US Department of Health and
Human Services, Washington, DC |
Kara Odom Walker, MD, MPH, MSHS
Office of the Chief Science Officer,
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Institute (PCORI), Washington, DC
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS IN JOINT PLENARY SESSION
WITH TWELFTH QUALITY COLLOQUIUM |
Richard Gilfillan, MD Acting
Director, Center for Medicare and
Medicaid Innovation, CMS, Former
President and CEO, Geisinger Health
Plan, Washington, DC |
Bernadette Loftus, MD
Associate Executive Director, The
Permanente Medical Group, Rockville, MD
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Mark McClellan, MD, PhD
Director, Engelberg Center for Health
Care Reform, Brookings Institution,
Former CMS Administrator and FDA
Commissioner, Washington, DC
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NASBA CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
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A recommended maximum of 19.0 credits based on a
50-minute hour will be granted for the entire
learning activity for the National Association
of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA).
Click here for more information.
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FEATURED FACULTY |
Chuck Alston Senior Vice
President, Director of Public Affairs,
MSL Group, Washington, DC |
Lawrence Becker Director of
Strategic Partnerships and Alliances,
Xerox Corporation, Chair, Standing
Committee on Conflicts of Interest,
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Institute (PCORI), Rochester, NY |
Molly Beinfeld, MPH Director,
Independent Production, Informed Medical
Decisions Foundation, Boston, MA |
Leah Binder, MA, MGA President
and Chief Executive Officer, The
Leapfrog Group, Washington, DC
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Maureen P. Corry, MPH
Executive Director, Childbirth
Connection, New York, NY |
Carrie Davino-Ramaya, MD
Practice Leader/Methodologist Evidence
Based Medicine and Clinical Practice
Guidelines, Kaiser Permanente, Portland,
OR |
Jennifer S. Graff, PharmD
Director Comparative Effectiveness
Research, National Pharmaceutical
Council, Washington, DC |
Jane Horvath, MHSA Executive
Director of Health Policy and
Reimbursement , Merck & Co., Former
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Legislation, US Department of Health and
Human Services, Washington, DC
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Michael Johnsrud, PhD Senior
Vice President, Avalere, Former
Associate Director, The Center for
Pharmacoeconomic Studies, University of
Texas at Austin, Washington, DC |
Michael Kattan, PhD Chairman,
Department of Quantitative Health
Sciences, The Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, OH |
Joel Kupersmith, MD Chief
Research and Development Officer, Office
of Research and Development, Department
of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC |
David S. Memel, MD, MS, MBA
Vice President, Health Economics and
Outcomes Research, Boehringer Ingelheim,
New York, NY |
Amol S. Navathe, MD, PhD
Clinical Fellow in Medicine, Harvard
Medical School, and Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Former Medical Officer and
Senior Program Manager, Comparative
Effectiveness Research (CER) Program, US
Department of Health and Human Services,
Washington, DC |
Steven D. Pearson, MD, MSc, FRCP
President, Institute for Clinical and
Economic Review (ICER), Harvard Medical
School, Former Special Advisor,
Technology and Coverage Policy, Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services,
Boston, MA |
Veronique L. Roger, MD, MPH
Director, Center for the Science of
Health Care Delivery and Professor of
Epidemiology and Medicine, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, NY |
John Santa, MD, MPH Director
of the Health Ratings Center, Consumer
Reports, Yonkers, NY |
Lucy A. Savitz, PhD, MBA
Director of Research and Education,
Institute for Health Care Delivery
Research, Intermountain Healthcare,
Research Professor, Clinical
Epidemiology, Director, CTSA Patient
Centered Research Methods Core,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT |
William H. Shrank, MD, MSHS
Associate Physician, Department of
Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical
School, Former Director of Rapid-Cycle
Evaluation, Center for Medicare and
Medicaid Innovation, Boston, MA |
Sean Tunis, MD, MSc President
and Chief Executive Officer, Center for
Medical Technology Policy, Former
Director, Office of Clinical Standards
and Quality and Chief Medical Officer,
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services, Baltimore, MD |
Paul Wallace, MD Senior Vice
President and Director of the Center for
Comparative Effectiveness Research, The
Lewin Group, Washington, DC |
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FEATURING A SPECIAL RECEPTION AT KAISER
PERMANENTE'S CENTER FOR TOTAL HEALTH
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Join us for a special closing night
reception on the evening of Wednesday, September
18, 2013 at Kaiser's Center for Total Health.
Enjoy an evening of great food and cocktails as
you network with colleagues in a unique and
innovative setting! The Center boasts
touchscreen exhibits and state-of-the-art health
technology displays, including an interactive
walking wall, and is just 6 1/2 miles away from
the conference hotel. Complimentary round-trip
shuttle service will be provided from the Hyatt.
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FREE SUBSCRIPTION TO MONTHLY COMPARATIVE
EFFECTIVENESS eNEWSLETTER |
Click here to subscribe to a monthly
Accountable Care Update eNewsletter, one of a
family of free eNewsletters providing a
complimentary video presentation and regularly
updated news and key resources on major health
care issues. To view and subscribe to other
eNewsletters on patient safety, ACOs, Medicaid,
pay for performance, and readmissions, go to
www.HealthCareeNewsletters.com. |
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TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS |
The Comparative Effectiveness Summit is now
offering partial and full Tuition Scholarships
to qualifying representatives of local, state
and federal government, consumer advocate
organizations, safety net providers, academics,
students and health services research
organizations.
Click here for more information.
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GRANTORS |
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OFFERED IN SEQUENCE WITH |
TWELFTH QUALITY COLLOQUIUM - WASHINGTON, DC
EDITION |
A Hybrid Conference, Internet Event and Training
Tool The Leading Forum on Patient Safety,
Quality Enhancement and Medical Error Reduction
Sponsored by Jefferson School of Population
Health and MedStar Health Media Partners:
Harvard Health Policy Review, Health
Affairs, and Patient Safety & Quality
Healthcare Offered in Sequence with Fifth
National Comparative Effectiveness Summit
September 18 - 20, 2013, Hyatt Regency Crystal
City, Washington, DC
www.QualityColloquium.com |
COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS SUMMIT ONLINE
ARCHIVE LOG IN |
Click here to log into Comparative
Effectiveness video archive. |
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FIFTH NATIONAL COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS SUMMIT
September 16 - 18, 2013
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ONSITE ATTENDANCE Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Washington, DC
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WEBCAST PARTICIPATION In your own office or home
live via the Internet with 24/7 access for six months
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ATTENDANCE OPTIONS |
TRADITIONAL CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE
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Register for Preconference
Comparative Effectiveness
Preconference and/or Conference.
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LIVE AND ARCHIVED WEBCAST
PARTICIPATION |
Watch the conference in live
streaming video of plenary
sessions and listen to audio of
preconference and track sessions
over the Internet and at your
convenience at any time 24/7 for
six months following the event.
The archived
conference includes speaker
Video and Audio and coordinated
PowerPoint presentations.
Pros: Live
digital feed and 24/7 Internet
access for the next six months;
accessible in the office, at
home or anywhere worldwide with
Internet access; avoid travel
expense and hassle; no time away
from the office.
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WEBCAST INTERFACE
SAMPLE
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Click here for a
sample stream
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