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A Brookings Health Policy Forum

Putting the Lid on Health Care Costs: An Industry Perspective

Health Care, U.S. Economy

Event Summary

The United States spends at least 47 percent more on health care per person each year than every other nation in the world. From 2003 to 2014, health care spending will grow on average 7.1 percent per year, according to government projections. Currently 45 million Americans are uninsured and rising health costs threaten to make health insurance unaffordable for even more Americans. To discuss these alarming statistics and their implications, Senior Fellow Henry Aaron will moderate a forum on the industry perspective on the rising rates of health care costs. Aaron will be joined by industry leaders Sidney Taurel of Eli Lilly and Company; Leonard Schaeffer of WellPoint Health Networks Inc.; and Robert Galvin of General Electric Company. Nancy Ann Min DeParle of JP Morgan Partners, former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Carolyn Clancy of the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality will respond.

Event Information

When

Thursday, October 20, 2005
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

Email: communications@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

This is the second forum in a series of ongoing discussions from the Brookings Health Policy Initiative which brings policymakers and leading experts together to present their views on a variety of questions, from reining in health care costs to maintaining high quality care for all Americans.

Brookings President Strobe Talbott will provide introductory remarks. A question and answer session will follow the discussion.

Transcript

Strobe Talbott: Good afternoon everybody. I'm Strobe Talbott, the President of the Brookings Institution. I'd like to welcome all of you here this afternoon for our health policy forum. Before I turn the proceedings over to my friend and colleague Hank Aaron, I'd like to give you just a word or two of background on this event.

The core mission of the Brookings Institution is to study, think about—that's why we're called a think tank, and come up with ideas about the major challenges facing this country. And it's the consensus of the staff here, the scholars of the Institution, our trustees, who are represented here by Leonard Schaeffer and Ken Jacobs, and we're very glad to have both of them.

And, Leonard, we're glad you're doing double duty, both as a trustee and as a think thinker and as a panelist. It's the consensus that if Brookings if going to live up to its mission, it's got to make a contribution to one of the biggest challenges facing the country, which is how to deliver decent health care to all American citizens.

Read the full transcript (PDF—178kb)

Participants

Introduction

Strobe Talbott

President, The Brookings Institution

Moderator

Henry J. Aaron

Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Presenters/Discussants

Carolyn Clancy

Director, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality Department of Health and Human Services

Leonard Schaeffer

Chairman, WellPoint Health Networks Inc.

Nancy Ann Min DeParle

JP Morgan Partners

Robert Galvin

Director, Global Health, General Electric Company

Sidney Taurel

Chairman and CEO, Eli Lilly and Company


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