14th Annual Conference Sponsored by the University of Miami Center for Health Care Policy. miami herbert business school The event, scheduled for Friday, January 24, just four days after the new administration takes office, will provide the first glimpse of the direction of planned changes in the U.S. health care industry.
“All the industry heavyweights will be in attendance, and while the timing of the meeting is fortuitous, it's perfect in terms of getting clear direction on the expectations and impact of the changes,” he said. stephen ulmanprofessor and director of the Center for Health Management and Policy in the School of Business.
The new appointees will lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and more. Some of the nominees are expected to take very different directions for the government health agencies they lead.
“Given the new government health leadership and changes in Congress, all branches of government may be affected. Being able to investigate and gain insight into the impact of these changes on critical parts of health care “The long-term care industry is all focused on how their sector will be affected based on the proposed and potential changes,” Ullman said.
The morning keynote panel focused on “The Impact of the Election on Health Care in the United States,” followed by a morning session on “The Impact of the Election on Health Care in the United States: Navigating Beyond 2025.” I got it. with Ullman caroline mortensenbusiness school professors, associate deans, and center associate directors concluded a half-day meeting.
In-person conference sessions will be held in the Donna E. Shalala Student Center. “Healthcare Business Conference” There will also be live streaming.
conference panelists include:
Dr. Virginia A. Cain, President of the American Medical Association
Haley Fisher Wright, MD, President and CEO, Medical Group Management Association
Patrick J. Geraghty, President and CEO of GuideWell and Florida Blue
Ann Jordan, pHealthcare Financial Management Association Resident and CEO
Jennifer Mencik Kennedy, President of the American Nursing Association
Stephen Landers, MD, CEO, National Alliance for Care at Home
Mary Mayhew, President and CEO, Florida Hospital Association
Caroline Mortensen, Professor, Associate Dean, and Associate Director, Center for Health Care Policy, Miami Herbert Business School
Miami Herbert Business School Dean Paul A. Pavlou and Professor Leonard M. Miller
Bruce A. Scott, M.D., President of the American Medical Association
Mike Tuffin, President and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)
Stephen G. Ullman, Professor and Director, Center for Health Management and Policy, Miami Herbert Business School
Stephen J. Ubl, President and CEO, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
David Wagner, Florida Blue – South Florida Market President