If you have any interest in medical costs, outcomes and consumerism, you really should think about attending the Population Health Alliance Forum November 2-4 in Washington DC.
Why?
The PHA is an advocacy and education association dedicated to advancing population health as a component of health reform. The Population Health Blog likes the PHA because its membership is made up of a wide range of experts who have worked to translate the theoretical and fiduciary interests of insurers, payers, government and other stakeholders into real-world and sustainable programs.
After rubbing elbows with these guys in meetings, hallways and over beverages, the PHB always walks away a little bit smarter. If you go, you will too.
Highlights:
Great keynotes that connect policy, theory and reality;
A debate between wellness skeptic Al Lewis and widely published Ron Goetzel.
Instructive case studies that you won't hear about anywhere else;
Insights about monitoring and communication technologies;
Continuing education credits;
You'll get to meet PHA CEO Fred Goldstein and the other outstanding PHA team members;
The PHB will be there!
Registration information here.
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