National P4P Summit: National health care leaders to address today’s critical health care issues

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When: March 8-10, 2010

Where: San Francisco Hyatt Regency

Full agenda: Agenda at www.pfpsummit.com

The National P4P Summit is a must attend event with national health care leaders addressing today’s critical health care issues, including:

Day 1 Health Care Reform Keynotes:

  • Mark T. Bertolini, President, Aetna; John Iglehart, Health Affairs; J. James Rohack, MD, President, American Medical Association; Peggy O’Kane, President, National Committee for Quality Assurance

Day 2 Breakthrough Performance Keynotes:

  • Arnold Milstein, MD, Mercer and Pacific Business Group on Health; Gary Kaplan, MD, Virginia Mason; Mark D. Smith, MD, President/CEO, California HealthCare Foundation; Janet Corrigan, PhD, President/CEO, National Quality Forum

Day 3 The Future of Payment Reform Keynotes:

  • Bending the Curve: Karen Davis, PhD, The Commonwealth Fund
  • Payment Reform: James Robinson, PhD, UC Berkeley

Panels:

  • International Health Performance & Reform: With speakers from Germany, Netherlands, England.
  • Achieving Breakthroughs in Improvement: Speakers from National Quality Forum, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Mercer Health & Benefits, NCQA, Calif. HealthCare Foundation.
  • Advancing Payment Reform: Speakers from Commonwealth Fund, Bridges to Excellence, National Quality Forum, Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform.

Eight Mini-summits on: Quality Improvement, Cost Efficiency Improvement, National Quality Forum: A National Framework for Improvement, Tools/Strategies to Support Transformational Changes, Bundled Payments and the Real World, Managing Hospital Readmissions, Global Payment and Capitation, Accountable Care Organizations and the Medical Home

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