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"Regional Disparities in Health Spending: Implications for the Private Market and Medicare"  5/15/2003
Council on Health Care Economics and Policy, Princeton, N.J.

PART I – UNDERSTANDING REGIONAL DISPARITIES Play Video ( video ) Read Transcript ( transcript )

Speakers Include: Stuart Altman, Sol C. Chaikin Professor of National Health Policy, Brandeis University chair, Council on the Economic Impact of Health System Change; John R. Lumpkin, senior vice-president, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; John Wennberg, Elliott Fisher, Jonathan Skinner, Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences Dartmouth Medical School; David Cutler, Professor of Economics, Harvard University; Steve Lieberman, executive associate director, Congressional Budget Office; and Lynn Etheredge, respondent, Health Insurance Reform Project, George Washington University.

PART II- REGIONAL VARIATION, QUALITY AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR Play Video ( video ) Read Transcript ( transcript )

Speakers Include: Nancy Dickey, president and vice chancellor for Health Affairs, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center; Margaret O’Kane, president, National Committee for Quality Assurance; Kathe Fox, vice president, Medstat; Bill Marder, senior vice president, Medstat; Robert Galvin, director of Global Health Care, General Electric Company; Uwe Reinhardt, James Madison Professor of Political Economy, Princeton University; and Victor Fuchs, professor of Economics and of Health Research and Policy, Emeritus, Stanford University.

PART III- REGIONAL DISPARITIES AND PUBLIC POLICY Play Video ( video ) Read Transcript ( transcript )

Speakers Include: Stuart Altman, Sol C. Chaikin Professor of National Health Policy, Brandeis University Chair, Council on the Economic Impact of Health System Change; Robert Reischauer, president, The Urban Institute; Dan Zabinski, research analyst, MedPAC; Andrea Walsh, executive vice president and chief marketing officer, HealthPartners, Inc.; Diana Dennett, executive vice president, American Association of Health Plans; Robert Berenson, senior advisor, AcademyHealth; Tom Grissom, director, Center for Medicare Management Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; Senator David Durenberger, chairman and CEO, The National Institute of Health Policy; David S. Abernethy, senior vice president, HIP Health Plans; John Wennberg, director of the Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences Dartmouth University; and Karen Davis, president, The Commonwealth Fund.


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