Where Do We Go From Here: The Future of Health Reform
May 23-25, 2011
Videos
There were a total of 8 sessions. Video of each session is available by clicking on the title.
- Session I: Health Reform: A Look Back and Lessons Learned
- Session II: New Federal Regulations
- Session III: State Health Exchanges
- Session IV: Should We Put the Brakes on Health Reform: Impending Challenges and Alternative Designs
- Session V: Future Health Care Spending: Political Preferences and Fiscal Realities
- Session VI: The President, the Public, and Health Reform
- Session VII: Health reform and Medicare: What Does it Mean for a Restructured Delivery System
- Session VIII: How Will Health Reform Improve Quality and Increase Access?
Presentations
Insurance Market Reforms Promise and Peril
Dan Durham, MPP, Executive Vice President, Policy and Regulatory Affairs, America's Health Insurance Plans
Insurance Market Reforms, States, and Regulations: Squaring the Circle(s)
Len Nichols, PhD, Director, Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, and Professor of Health Policy, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University
Long-Term Implications of Cost Control Options
Stuart Butler, PhD, Distinguished Fellow and Director, Center for Policy Innovation, The Heritage Foundation
Exchanges and Medicaid: Key Issues for Implementing the ACA
Anne Gauthier, MS, Senior Program Director, National Academy for State Health Policy
State Health Exchanges: Louisiana’s Perspective
Bruce Greenstein, MS, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
California Health Benefit Exchange Early Implementation Tasks
Sandra Shewry, MPH, MSW, President and CEO, CA Center for Connected Health
Exchanges: How do we Get There by 2014?
Alissa Fox, Senior Vice President, Office of Policy and Representation, BlueCross BlueShield Association
Navigational Warning for Health Reform Collisions Ahead: Slow Down, Shift Gears, Turn the Wheel
Tom Miller, JD, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Health Spending and the Federal Budget: Is Health Spending the Culprit? What’s There to Do?
Uwe Reinhardt, PhD, James Madison Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Economics, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Department of Economics, Princeton University
Need for Blended Approaches
Paul Ginsburg, PhD, President, Center for Studying Health System Change
Health Spending and the Federal Budget
Stuart Guterman, MA, Vice President, Payment and System Reform, The Commonwealth Fund
Future Health Care Spending: Political Preferences and Fiscal Realities
G. William Hoagland, MS, Vice President for Public Policy, CIGNA
Where Do We Go From Here? The Future of Health Reform
Henry J. Aaron, PhD, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Bruce and Virginia MacLaury Chair, Brookings Institute
The ACA and Delivery System Reform: A Few Contrarian (or Just Contrary) Views
Robert Berenson, MD, Senior Fellow, Urban Institute
We Need to Make the ACO Idea Successful: A Perspective from Kaiser Permanente
Jay Crosson, MD, Director of Public Policy, The Permanente Medical Group, Senior Fellow, The Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy
Health Reform and Medicare: What Does it Mean for a Restructured Delivery System?
Gary S. Kaplan, MD, FACP, FACMPE, FACPE, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Virginia Mason Health System
Improving Value in Healthcare
Christopher Tompkins, PhD, Director, Institute on Healthcare Systems, and Associate Professor, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University
Health Care Reform In A Large National System
Ziad Haydar, MD, Vice President, Clinical Excellence-Physician Integration, Ascension Health
Session VIII. How will health reform improve quality and increase access? No easy answers: but lots we can do
Elliott S. Fisher, MD, MPH, Director, Center for Population Health, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice