Healthcare thought leaders and experts to meet in MCEG 2010 Annual Forum

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The Managed Care Executive Group has gathered some of healthcare's most distinguished thought leaders and experts on healthcare reform to meet March 21-24 in Fort Lauderdale Florida for their Annual Forum entitled "Reform + Evolution = Revolution".

The MCEG 2010 Annual Forum will be very unique and specific to challenges this coming year.  The Keynote Speaker, Dr. Mark McClellan, will kickoff the Forum with a comprehensive discussion on The Future of Health Care:  Leading Change to Deliver Value, including his perspectives on reform - current & future implications.

By attending the MCEG Forum you can expect to gain a personal, front-line, perspective on healthcare reform, evolving business technology trends, and their potential implications to your organization.  By networking with colleagues, national thought leaders, and keynote speakers, you will leave with a broad understanding of business technology and how it is evolving in health plans like yours around the country.

In addition, you will benefit from a focused view of where the dramatic changes (the "Revolution" of health care) are going to take us in 2010 and beyond – with or without changes in legislation.

You can expect to participate in: 1)  In-depth discussions with National Experts regarding recently passed or impending legislation; 2) Boardroom-style roundtable work sessions on evolving trends within business technology and operations. 3) Keynote discussions bringing together the healthcare implications of "Reform" and "Evolution" for "regional" health plans and distilling down in your mind what the "Revolution" of healthcare will mean for you and your health plan.

SOURCE Managed Care Executive Group

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