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The 28th Annual Dorsey Hughes Symposium
Reaching for Reform: Transforming Health Care by Improving
Coverage, Coordinating Care and Encouraging Healthy Living
When: July
24-26, 2008
Where: Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa
• Beaver Creek, Colorado
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2008 Dorsey Hughes Symposium will be held at the Park Hyatt
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This year's Dorsey Hughes Symposium will feature national experts
sharing their expertise and insight about key strategies to reform
our health care system: expanded coverage, integrated or coordinated
care, and incentives for healthy living.
Overview and Confirmed Speakers:
- Continental breakfast served daily beginning at 7:00 a.m.
- Sessions begin at 8:00 a.m.
- Morning plenary sessions will close with an interactive panel
discussion.
- Thursday and Friday luncheons will be accompanied by a keynote
speaker, followed by afternoon breakout sessions designed to
continue the dialogue.
- On Friday evening, conferees are invited to attend an informal
reception with an opportunity to meet speakers and fellow attendees.
Thursday: Expanding Health Coverage
- Len Nichols, PhD, Director, Health Policy Program, New America
Foundation
- Uwe E. Reinhardt, PhD, Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International
Affairs, Princeton University
- Jon Oberlander, PhD, Associate Professor, University of North
Carolina School of Public Health
- Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACOEM, Director,
IBM Global Well-Being Services
Luncheon Presentation: Celinda Lake, President, Lake
Research Partners and Elizabeth Harrington, Partner, Public Opinion
Strategies will provide a bipartisan look at the political landscape
surrounding health care and the 2008 presidential election.
Breakout Sessions:
Lessons From California: What Can Colorado Learn?
Experts from California share reflections with Colorado reform
experts on what worked and what didn’t as the state came
close to implementing sweeping health care reform in 2007.
Two Approaches to Reform: Single-Payer vs. a Market-Based
Model
Strong pros and cons can be made by advocates for these two major
points of view for health care reform in Colorado.
A Key to Achieving Quality and Efficiency: Health
Information Exchange
At all levels of health care, information technology is accepted
as an integral ingredient to success in improving health outcomes.
Is Colorado keeping up or lagging behind?
Friday: Encouraging Healthy Living
- Debbie Chang, Sr. Vice President of the Nemours Foundation
- Kenneth Cooper, MD, MPH, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Cooper
Aerobics Center
- Jim Marks, MD, PhD, Sr. Vice President, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation
- Joseph Thompson, MD, Surgeon General State of Arkansas
Luncheon Presentation: T.R. Reid, author, documentary
producer and Rocky Mountain Bureau Chief for The Washington Post,
will discuss different approaches to preventive care and creating
the right incentive structure to promote good health.
Home Sweet Medical Home: Getting More Value from
Our Health Care System
What progress is being made and what barriers still exist to achieving coordinated,
integrated care and ultimately better health care outcomes?
Fighting Obesity in Our Schools: What Policies Will Work?
Both Arkansas and Texas have implemented policies to address childhood
obesity in the school setting. Can they work in Colorado?
What’s Driving Colorado’s Health Care Costs?
Nearly everyone agrees Colorado’s health care costs are too
high, but there is less agreement on what is driving those cost
increases and what can be done to lower them.
Saturday: Coordinating Health Care
- Susan Dentzer, Editor-in-Chief, Health Affairs
- Donald Berwick, MD, MPP, FRCP, President and CEO, Institute
for Healthcare Improvement
- Denis A. Cortese, MD, President and CEO, Mayo Clinic
- Katherine Baicker, PhD, Professor of Health Economics, Harvard
School of Public Health
Hotel reservations may be made directly with the Park
Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort & Spa or by calling 970-949-1234. A limited number
of rooms are available at a special rate of $238/night.
For additional information, please contact DorseyHughes@ColoradoHealth.org.
View information about the 2007
Dorsey Hughes Symposium.
If you are interested in learning more about the The Colorado
Health Foundation fellows program, please contact Lorez
Meinhold.
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