The World Health Care Congress 9th Annual Employer and Public Purchaser Summit is a two day Summit that will provide an opportunity for private and public purchaser executives to uncover and identify next generation benefit design strategies and new methods to cut costs, re-evaluate health care spending, in an effort to adapt, and possibly benefit from the provisions of health reform, and avoid potential penalties. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from the most active and innovative private and public purchase executives representing a variety of industries, populations and demographics on the necessary and appropriate steps and meaningful incentives and disincentives to drive behavior change, encourage healthier living and decisions to help control health care costs.
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Chair:
Laurel
Pickering,MPH President & CEO Northeast Business Group on Health View Biography
How health reform, exchanges and the excise tax are driving the need for new employer approaches to innovative benefit design
Positions from large employers on the future of employer sponsored benefits
Participate in a futuristic discussion on how regulation and market movement may impact employer decision-making
Strategies to align rewards and incentives into benefit design to influence personal health decisions and encourage appropriate utilization of health care services
Kathleen S. Neal
Director, Integrated Health Care & Disability, Chrysler Group;
Institute Director, National Institute for Health Reform View Biography
Moving toward paying for value - Leveraging an employers’ health care purchasing power to establish standards of quality, and outcomes based care
The growing trend of innovative employer/provider bundled-care agreements that incentivize provide high-quality, low-cost care
Centers of Excellence that ensure employees quality care, reduce long-term costs by avoiding readmissions and ensuring swifter returns to work
Incentivizing employees to use more cost effective treatments and doctors and introducing shared-savings models to reward employees for shopping under referenced pricing
Ann Boynton
Deputy Executive Officer, Benefits Administration California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) View Biography
Understand the cost variables of high-cost, complex conditions
Identify high-cost disease states using data points beyond traditional medical claims experience, and integrating worker’s compensation, disability and productivity metrics
Strategize to manage your costliest populations effectively and explore solutions that can bend the cost curve
Examine population health and condition management through the lens of holistic health and well-being