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Breakfast Forum Looks Into Healthcare Payment System Reform

Harold Miller, President and CEO of the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, will keynote the June 24 event.
May 25, 2016

What are the potential cost impacts to employers, physicians and other stakeholders by changing our healthcare payment system? That’s the topic of June 24 breakfast forum sponsored by Oregon Health Forum at the Multnomah Athletic Club.

At this innovative forum, stakeholders will understand steps that they could take to ensure that national efforts to change payments result in higher quality and lower costs in Oregon, and discuss the next steps needed to maximize success.

Harold Miller, President and CEO of the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, will keynote the event. Miller is considered a national expert on improving healthcare payment and delivery systems, and will describe the latest national developments in payment reform and the implications for Oregon.

Miller will explain the latest CMS initiatives including the new MACRA legislation, Comprehensive Primary Care Plus and other new innovations in payment reform, and share his perspective about the unique opportunities and barriers in Oregon and provide recommendations for how employers, physicians, hospitals, and other stakeholders can use the provisions in federal law and regulations to support success in Oregon.

Our panelists include:

  • Mylia Christensen, Executive Director, Oregon Health Care Quality Corporation  .
  • Brian DeVore, Vice President, National Healthcare
  • Thought Leader
  • James Rasmussen, Administrator, Oregon Educators Benefit Board 
  • Dr. Michael Rohwer, Founder, Community Health Innovation Accelerator Project and Former CEO, PH Tech.

Register today for this breakfast forum. It’s an event you won’t want to miss.

If your organization is interested in co-sponsoring this breakfast forum or has ideas for future events, please contact Diane Lund-Muzikant, executive director.

Oregon Health Forum is the educational arm of The Lund Report and collaborates with other nonprofit organizations to sponsor monthly breakfast forums.

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