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The Transformation of Competition in Health Care 12/2/2005
Center for Studying Health System Change, Health Affairs and Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy, Washington, D.C.
This conference sponsored by Center for Studying Health System Change, Health Affairs and Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy examines the health care market paradigm shift to consumers acting more on their own behalf.
Welcome and Keynote Address:
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Welcome:
- John Iglehart, founding editor, Health Affairs
How Did We Get Here? Look Back At Market Competition Over The Past Ten Years
- Paul Ginsburg, Ph.D., president, Center for Studying Health Systems Change
Organizing Health Care Markets To Leverage the Power of Consumer Choice
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Moderator:
- Jon Christianson, Ph.D., James a Hamilton Chair in Health Policy and Managment, University of Minnesota
Speaker:
- Alain C. Enthoven, Ph.D., Marriner S. Eccles Professor (Emeritus), Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Who Can Serve as Consumers "Agents" in the Market?
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Moderator:
- James Robinson, Ph.D., M.P.H., University of California School of Public Health
Panel:
- Robert Galvin, M.D., director, Corporate Health Care Programs, General Electric
- Sam Nussbaum, M.D., executive vice president and chief medical officer, WellPoint Inc.
- Francis Crosson, M.D., executive director, Permanente Federation and chairman, Council of Accountable Physician Practices
Information to Fuel Market Transformation
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Panel:
- Thomas Scully, senior counsel, Alston and Bird and former administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Robert Krughoff, president, Consumer's Checkbook
- Margaret O'Kane, president, National Committee for Quality Assurance
- Bernard Tyson, senior vice president, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc.
Wrap-Up: Moving Forward
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