Industry leaders will discuss topics such as how to make healthcare price and quality more transparent; best practices among hospitals, health plans, governments and business; and how structuring health plan benefit packages can drive plan members to use high quality, low-cost providers.
Speakers will include former senators and representatives from The Leapfrog Group, CMS, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, The New York Times and UnitedHealth Group.
The summit will take place between Monday, March 16 and Wednesday, March 16 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. It is sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and focuses on what everyone who has a stake in healthcare needs to know about the growing transparency movement.
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