| The 2nd Annual 2005 World Health Care Congress
is the most progressive forum to achieve an affordable, accountable
U.S. health care system. Co-sponsored by the Wall Street
Journal and CNBC, the 2004 executive conference
initiated a dialog of national significance. The 2005 conference
achieves significant strides in implementing actionable solutions
as it will convene all stakeholders -- over 1500 CEOs, senior
executives and government officials from the nation’s
largest employers, hospitals, health systems, health plans, pharmaceutical
and biotech companies, and leading government officials.
| 2005 Keynote Speakers include: |
| Jim
Collins
Author of
"Good to Great" |
Michael
J. Critelli
Chairman and CEO
Pitney Bowes |
Robert
D. Reischauer
President The Urban Institute
Vice Chair Medicare Payment Advisory Commission |
Douglas
Holtz-Eakin
Ph.D.
Director
Congressional
Budget Office |
Jack
O. Bovender
Chairman and CEO HCA |
David
Brennan
President and CEO
AstraZeneca US |
Mark
McClellan, M.D.
Administrator Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services |
David
Brailer,
M.D., Ph.D.
National Health Information Technology Coordinator
Department of Health and Human Services |
Leonard
Schaeffer
Chairman and CEO Wellpoint Health
Networks |
George
C. Halvorson
Chairman and CEO Kaiser Foundation
Health Plans and
Hospitals |
Gail
R. Wilensky Ph.D.
John Olin
Senior Fellow
Project HOPE |
Daniel
Henninger
Deputy Editor
Editorial Page
The Wall Street Journal
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The 2005 World Health Care Congress will continue
to focus on purchaser demands at all levels - large employers,
government programs, coalitions and healthcare consumers. Conference
delegates participate in industry-wide controversial debates, exclusive
by-invitation-only Summits and learn from in-depth case studies
to determine actionable implementation strategies with colleagues
and industry partners.
Conference Agenda-At-A-Glance
Join other senior executives in creating a new healthcare model
based on value, quality and consumer choice.
For highlights on the 2004 World Health Care Congress
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by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training
(IACET), 1620 I Street, NW, Suite 615, Washington, DC 20006.
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