Briefing
PRESENTED BY: NIHCM
The Future of Health Care in America
Time & Location
Event Materials
This Capitol Hill briefing brought together leaders who have served in Democratic and Republican Administrations, led and advised major health care companies, and spurred improvements in health policy for many decades. They shared their insights on the outlook for health policy post-election and their experiences spearheading the transformation of health care payment and delivery.
Presentations
Presentation by Gov. Mike Leavitt

Mike Leavitt
Former Secretary of HHS under President George W. Bush
The ACA at 5 Years: Progress and Policy Opportunities

Bob Kocher
Former Special Assistant to President Barack Obama on Health Care and Economics
Sense and Nonsense in Defining "Value" in Health Care

Uwe Reinhardt
Professor of Political Economy, Princeton University
Employment and Community First CHOICES

JD Hickey
President & CEO, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee

Nancy Chockley
President & CEO, NIHCM Foundation
In the Media
- "Insurers Look for Reforms to Stabilize Fragile Markets," Shannon Firth, MedPage Today
- "Presidential Race Holds Implications for Medicaid, Trump Advisor Says," Alex Ruoff, Bloomberg BNA
Speaker Resources
- A Call for Collaborative Action: Achieving Readiness for a Value Payment World, Accountable Care Learning Collaborative at Western Governors University
- "How to Make Our Crazy, Expensive, Amazing, and Uneven Health Care System Better Faster," Robert Kocher, MD, NEJM Catalyst
- "The Coming Battle over Shared Savings - Primary Care Physicians versus Specialists," Robert Kocher, MD & Anuraag Chigurupati, MS, NEJM Catalyst
- JAMA Forum: Why Are Private Health Insurers Losing Money on Obamacare? Uwe Reinhardt, PhD, news@JAMA
- "Mylan's CEO A Villain? Depends On Your Preferred Brand of Capitalism?" Uwe Reinhardt, PhD, Health Affairs Blog
- Introducing Employment and Community First (ECF) CHOICES, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
- How Jana Mills Lives our Mission, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
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