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2011 National Policy Conference

 

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Four Seasons Hotel

2800 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20007

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Conference Presentations 


Opportunities to Drive Competition on Quality and Cost
Keely Cofrin Allen, Director, Office of Health Care Statistics, Utah Department of Health
Bruce Goldberg, Director, Oregon Health Authority
Darin Gordon, Director and CEO, TennCare
Steve Larsen, Deputy Administrator and Director, Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

The New Market: Consumers 
Carol Cronin
, Executive Director, Informed Patient Institute
Lynn Quincy, Senior Policy Analyst, Consumers Union
Robert Restuccia, Executive Director, Community Catalyst
Sarah Rosenbaum, Professor, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services

Health Plans: What Do They Think the Exchange Market Will Look Like?
John Fallon, Senior Vice President, Chief Physician Executive, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
John Kaelin, Senior Vice President for Health Reform, United Healthcare
Mario Molina, President and CEO, Molina Healthcare, Inc.

Health & Behavioral Economics
Katherine Baicker,
  Professor of Health Economics, Harvard School of Public Health

The New Market: Small and Large Businesses
Helen Darling
, President and CEO, National Business Group on Health
Bob Graboyes, Senior Healthcare Advisor, National Federation of Independent Business
William Kramer, Executive Director for National Health Policy, Pacific Business Group on Health

 


Conference at a Glance


On Tuesday December 13, 2011, NCQA gathered the nation's thought leaders to discuss health care insurance Exchanges and how they can  help drive a value agenda.

The national experts explored Exchanges’ impact on:

  • Federal and State Regulators: Exchanges have myriad implications for public policy. 
  • Businesses: Exchanges bring small firms a new way to buy insurance. And they’re an interesting option for large firms.
  • Consumers: What will direct-to-consumer marketing of health insurance mean?
  • Health Plans: How can savvy plans compete on value in the new environment?
     

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