Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
On Tuesday, November 8, the Aspen Health Stewardship Project will convene a day-long conference in Raleigh to highlight local solutions to national health care problems.
It will feature local and national experts discussing:
The North Carolina Way: Successful Healthcare Models from Main Street
Healthcare Reform and Its Impact on State and Local Government
Challenges of the Affordable Care Act on Constituent Services: Health Systems & Health Plans; Providers and Community Organizations
Tarheel Businesses and Healthcare: A Strained Relationship?
Confirmed speakers include:
U.S. Rep. David Price
Dan Buettner, Author, “Blue Zones”
Secretary Lanier Cansler, NC Department of Health and Human Services
Rebecca Chater, Kerr Health
Candace DeMatteis, PFCD
Allen Dobson, Community Care North Carolina
Victor J. Dzau, Duke University
Jon Easter, GlaxoSmithKline
Paul Goldbeck, Aon Hewitt
Clifford Goodman, The Lewin Group
Franmarie Kennedy, The Aspen Institute
John Miall, Miall Consulting
Maureen O’Conner, BlueCross/BlueShield of NC
Kavita Patel, The Brookings Institution
Ronald Paulus, Mission Health System
Betsy Vetter, American Heart Association
Jack Walker, State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees
The Aspen Health Stewardship Project was founded in 2007 to seek to inform the national conversation on health care reform as well as related policymaking. Its mission is to identify the root causes of the nation’s broken health care system and to present enduring solutions with the ultimate goal of improving the health of the American people.
Space is limited, so register today. Lunch will be provided.