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The Aftermath of COVID-19: Experts Plot the Path Forward for Payment Reform
February 25, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Eastern
Watch the recording for the third installment of CPR’s COVID-19 Virtual Summit series: The Aftermath of COVID-19: Experts plot the path forward for payment reform.
In May of 2020, CPR launched our first exploration of COVID-19’s impact on the health care ecosystem, focusing on emerging trends in health care costs and spend, with analysis of how purchasers could adapt their procurement strategy. Our second installment in August brought health care strategists and executives from the delivery system and commercial health insurance to the table to analyze how the health care delivery system has responded to COVID-19, and the downstream implications for patient access, care quality, and health equity.
In this third chapter, CPR is bringing together voices of private sector executives, health care economists, and leaders at the forefront of the payment reform movement, to forecast the future of alternative payment models in Medicare and the private sector, and the implications for health care purchasers.
The Virtual Summit occurred on Thursday, February 25, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm Eastern time.
AGENDA
Welcome
Suzanne Delbanco, Catalyst for Payment Reform |
Panel #1: What is the road ahead for payment reform in Medicare?
Experts:
Moderated by Suzanne Delbanco |
Panel #2: Can the infrastructure of delivery reforms weather the pandemic?
Experts: Moderated by Hoangmai Pham |
Panel #3: Will the private sector forge its own path?
Experts: Moderated by Andrea Caballero |
Sponsors
Thank you to our current sponsors:
SHRM
CPR is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®. The live event qualified for 2 PDCs.
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