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Toward A More Efficient And Effective System Of Financing Long-Term Care 6/11/2007
Georgetown University Long-Term Care Financing Project, Washington, D.C.

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Issue Spotlight: Long-Term Care

This forum is organized by the Georgetown University Long-Term Care Financing Project with financial support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Panelists examine why the current financing options for long-term care need to be changed, and explore specific options developed by a diverse group of experts commissioned under this project.

Why the Current Public-Private Partnership Needs To Change

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Welcome Remarks

Judy Feder, Ph.D.
Professor and Dean

Georgetown Public Policy Institute

 
 
"Facing Long-term Care In The Future"

Robert Friedland, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Health Systems Administration

Director, Center on an Aging Society, Georgetown University

Session Moderator

 
 
"Implications for Families"

Susan Dentzer

Correspondent

The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

 
 
"Implications For Financing"

William Scanlon, Ph.D.

Senior Policy Advisor

Health Policy R&D



Toward A Better Public-Private Partnership: the Options (Part 1)

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Speakers for this session:

 
Gary Claxton

President and Director

Health Care Marketplace Project

Kaiser Family Foundation

Session Moderator

 
 
Samuel Morgante

V.P. Government Relations

Genworth Financial

 
 
John Cutler

Senior Policy Analyst

U.S. Office of Personnel Management

 
 
Mark Warshawsky, Ph.D.

Director, Retirement Research

Watson Wyatt Worldwide

 
 
Mark Meiners, Ph.D.

Professor of Health Policy

College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University

 
 
James Knickman, Ph.D.

President and Chief Executive Officer

New York State Health Foundation



Toward A Better Public-Private Partnership: the Options (Part 2)

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Speakers for this session:

 
Gary Claxton

President and Director

Health Care Marketplace Project

Kaiser Family Foundation

Session Moderator

 
 
Yung-Ping (Bing) Chen, Ph.D.

Professor of Gerontology

University of Massachusetts Boston

 
 
Anne Tumlinson

Consultant

Avalere Health

 
 
Christine Bishop, Ph.D.

Atran Professor of Labor Economics at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management

Brandeis University

 

 
 
Marty Lynch, Ph.D.

Chief Executive Officer

LifeLong Medical Care

 
 
Barbara Manard, Ph.D.

Health Policy Researcher and Consultant

American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging

 
 
Richard Johnson, Ph.D.

Principal Research Associate

The Urban Institute



Making Choices: Toward A More Efficient And Effective Long-Term Care System

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Speakers for this session:

 
William Scanlon, Ph.D.

Senior Policy Advisor

Health Policy R&D

Session Moderator

 
 
Karen Ignagni

President and Chief Executive Officer

America's Health Insurance Plans

 
 
Gail Wilensky, Ph.D.

Senior Fellow

Project HOPE

 
 
Diane Rowland, Sc.D.

Executive Vice President, Kaiser Family Foundation

Executive Director, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured

 
 
Christopher Jennings

President

Jennings Policy Strategies, Inc.

 
 
Stephen Somers, Ph.D.

President

Center for Health Care Strategies




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