Quality. Independence. Impact.

Home | Contact Us | Media Resources

Sunday July 5, 2009

Welcome   |   Register   |   Log in

Past Event

An Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform Event

State Health Reform Series: Developing a National Framework for Supporting Delivery System Reform at the State Level

Health Care, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services


Event Summary

Reducing the number of people without insurance coverage remains an important policy priority at both the state and federal levels. However, current financial challenges and budget shortfalls mean that in addition to expanding affordable coverage options, policymakers must continue to seek ways to improve the delivery of care – and at lower costs.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, October 08, 2008
8:30 AM to 3:00 PM

Where

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

Event Materials


Contact: Engelberg Center at Brookings

E-mail: engelbergcenter@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6119

An October 8, 2008 forum co-hosted by the Engelberg Center and NASHP brought together state and national perspectives in government and the private sector in an effort to identify specific ways that more robust state-national partnerships can help accelerate and improve reform efforts at the state and regional levels and also inform national policy. The event was led by Mark McClellan, Director of the Engelberg Center at Brookings, and Alan Weil, Executive Director of NASHP. Participating in the event were Karen Ignagni, President and CEO of America’s Health Insurance Plans, Reed Tuckson, Executive Vice President and Chief of Medical Affairs at UnitedHealth Group, Herb Kuhn, Deputy Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and other distinguished panelists representing state and federal administrative agencies, health care provider groups, and the business community.

The purpose of the forum was to highlight examples of states that are taking multi-stakeholder or multi-payer approaches to improve the overall delivery of care, examine lessons learned and common themes that have emerged from these efforts, and identify opportunities for building on best practices. Panelists offered specific ideas for developing an enhanced partnership with national public and private stakeholders that may help most effectively advance the goals of health care delivery reform, and identified key components of a more robust state/national framework for delivery system reform, including the need to build evidence around efforts to contain costs and improve quality through greater alignment and standardization of cost and quality measures, and the need for greater improvement and innovation in care coordination, accountability, and provider reimbursement.

View the Webcast »

Participants

Welcome and Introduction

Mark B. McClellan

Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform

Alan Weil

Executive Director, National Academy for State Health Policy

Panel One: Learning From State Efforts to Promote Multi-Stakeholder Delivery System Reform

Allen Dobson

Carolinas Healthcare System

Joan Henneberry

Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing

Craig Jones

Vermont Blueprint for Health, Agency of Administration

Chris Koller

Rhode Island Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner

Alan Weil

Executive Director, National Academy for State Health Policy

Panel Two: National Stakeholders and State-Level Reform Efforts

John Bertko

Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings

Karen Ignagni

America’s Health Insurance Plans

Bob Margolis

HealthCare Partners

Reed Tuckson

UnitedHealth Group

Steve Wojcik

National Business Group on Health

Luncheon Keynote: CMS, State-Level Health Reform, and Value-Based Purchasing

Herb Kuhn

Deputy Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Panel Three: The Federal Government as a Partner in State-Level Reform Efforts

Mark B. McClellan

Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform

Dennis Smith

Heritage Foundation

Tim Westmoreland

Georgetown University

State Leaders as Discussants

Concluding Remarks and Next Steps

Mark B. McClellan

Director, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform

Alan Weil

Executive Director, National Academy for State Health Policy


My Portfolio

My New Content

View suggested content based on items you have saved to your Portfolio.
Log in or register now