Where Is the U.S. Health Care System Going: Can We Improve Value?
May 24-26, 2016
Presentations
Session I: Health Insurance Exchanges: Value and Concerns - Lower Costs, Limited Networks and Higher Out-of-Pocket Expenses
Session II: ACOs and Social Determinants of Health
Session III: The Growing Aged Population: Improving the Hospital Experience of Older Adults
Session IV: Behavioral and Physical Health Integration: Improving Value and Access
Session V: The Path to Value-Based Payment: Where Are We Now and How Should We Proceed?
Rob Mechanic, Senior Fellow The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University
Jeff Spight, President, Collaborative Health System, Universal American
Session VI: Political Forecast – The Possible Impact Of the 2016 Elections on the Health System
Session VII: The Role of Regions and States in Health Reform
Marc Bennett, President and CEO, HealthInsight
Ann Hwang, MD, Director, Center for Consumer Engagement in Health Innovation, Community Catalyst
Dennis P. Scanlon, Professor of Health Policy and Administration, the Pennsylvania State University
Session VIII: Latest Trends in Healthcare Spending
Stuart Guterman, Senior Scholar in Residence, AcademyHealth
Geoffrey C. Sandler, Senior Director – Health Policy, Aetna, Inc.