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AN OPPORTUNITY 08 AND CLEVELAND CLINIC FORUM

Reforming Health Care: Improving Quality, Controlling Costs, Expanding Coverage

Health Care, Elections

Event Summary

On May 22, Brookings and the Cleveland Clinic hosted an Opportunity 08 forum on reforming health care. With health care weighing heavily on the voting public’s mind, this forum provided voters in Ohio and across the nation with an in-depth policy discussion on the challenges—and possible solutions—that will confront our next president. Topics included ways to improve the cost, quality and availability of health care.

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Event Information

When

Thursday, May 22, 2008
8:30 AM to 11:30 AM

Where

Ballroom A and B
Intercontinental Hotel
9801 Carnegie Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: opportunity08@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

Dr. Delos M. “Toby” Cosgrove, president and CEO of the Cleveland Clinic and Strobe Talbott, president of the Brookings Institution, opened the event. Two panels  followed Cosgrove's and Talbott’s remarks. The first panel explored improving the quality and cost of health care with national and local health experts providing their insight. The second panel focused on health reform at the state level and included Representative Jim Raussen; Mark McClellan, the director of the Engelberg Center at Brookings; and two members from Governor Ted Strickland’s administration.

Forum Speakers and Participants:

    Toby Cosgrove CEO of the Cleveland Clinic and former chairman of the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    Strobe Talbott President of the Brookings Institution and a former U.S. diplomat and Deputy Secretary of State

    Henry Aaron Brookings Senior Fellow and former health care advisor to President Carter

    Doug Anderson Chief Policy Officer, Ohio Department of Insurance

    Tom Latkovic Partner at McKinsey & Company

    Mark McClellan Director of the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings; former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.

    Michael McMillan Executive Director of the Department of Managed Care at the Cleveland Clinic

    Rep. Jim Raussen Ohio State Representative and Chairman of the House Health Care Access and Affordability Committee

    Alice Rivlin Brookings Senior Fellow and former director of the Congressional Budget Office

    Allen Rovner Radiologist at the Radiology Associates of Canton

    Cristal Thomas Director of Ohio Executive Medicaid Management Administration; Member of Governor Strickland’s Cabinet, and Former State Medicaid Director

    Bill Winkerwerder Chairman of Winkenwerder Company, LLC and Senior Advisor to Deloitte Center for Health Solutions; former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, at the U.S. Department of Defense

Transcript

ALICE RIVLIN: All of this is hard. It will take time, it will take patience, it will take effort. We must kindle the sense of urgency, both in the public and in the private sector. If we don't find ways to slow the growth of health care costs, we won't be able to do what most people associate with reform, namely, covering more people and covering them better. Indeed, we will find fewer people covered and employers cutting back.

So my major message is, the federal budget problem is a health care problem, but it's not just a Medicare and Medicaid problem. We can't slow the growth of those programs until we slow the growth of spending and improve the efficiency of the whole system. This is the context in which to consider proposals for broadening coverage and making coverage more secure.

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