2013 Summit: Assessing the Benefits and Costs
January 29, 11:45AM-1:00PM Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Transforming Advanced Care
Fragmented care, high costs, and an unacceptably low quality of life have been the norm until now for people living with advanced illness. The good news is that the status quo is finally changing. Join leaders from health systems, health plans, caregiver advocacy and health economics in a discussion on:
- The challenges in the status quo of advanced illness care and the effect on patient/family quality of life, health care costs and other key metrics of quality care.
- Spreading best practices innovative advanced care management models that improve patient/family quality of life, lower costs, and affect other key metrics
- Ways to improve data and evidence on supporting greater benefit/value through health care reform
Moderator:
- Mark McClellan, Brookings Institute
Panelists:
- Jeff Burnich, Sutter Health
- Gail Hunt, National Alliance for Caregiving
- Randy Krakauer, Aetna
- Diane Meier, Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC)
- Dan Mendelson, Avalere Health
Click here to join these leaders in deciding how to reform a fragmented, costly system and create lasting change.
Summit Dates and Location: January 29-30, 2013 at National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20148
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To register visit our website: https://www.signup4.net/Public/ap.aspx?EID=2013486E.
Westover Consultants, Inc. is the logistics coordinator. Direct registration questions to Stephanie Crews, Conference Coordinator, at (301) 657-5809 or . Questions about the program may be directed to Georgette Spanjich, C-TAC’s Director of Operations, at (202) 434-7455 or .