Can Payment and Other Innovations Improve the Quality and Value of Health Care?
The Fifteenth Princeton Conference
May 27 and 28, 2008
Agenda
Fifteenth Princeton Conference Agenda
Presentations
- Achieving Breakthroughs in Health Care Value Requires New Organizational Models
Janet Corrigan, Ph.D., MBA
President and CEO
National Quality Forum
- Moving Toward Systemness: Creating Accountable Care Systems
Stephen M. Shortell, Ph.D.
Blue Cross of California Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management
Dean, School of Public Health
University of California, Berkeley
- The Pay for Performance Experiment: Have We Reached the Promised Land?
Cheryl L. Damberg, Ph.D.
Senior Researcher
RAND
Kristiana Raube, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley
- Beyond Pay for Performance: The Next Wave of Payment Reform in Health Care
Meredith B. Rosenthal, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Harvard School of Public Health
- Measures: The Heart and Battleground
Christopher Tompkins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management
Brandeis University
- Clinical Analytic Model
Stephen H. Bandeian, M.D.
Senior Staff Fellow
Agency for Health Care Research and Quality
- Medicare Payment for High-Quality, Efficient Care
Mark McClellan, M.D., Ph.D.
Leonard Schaeffer Senior Fellow and Director
Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
The Brookings Institution
- International Innovations to Improve the Quality and Value of Health Care:
The German Case
Reinhard Busse, Prof. Dr. med. MPH FFPH
Technische Universitaet
Berlin, Germany
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Quality, Safety and Payment Structure: Clalit Health Services, Israel
Edna Bar-Ratson, MBA, MSc
Program Director, Hospital Accreditation
Clalit Health Services, Israel
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Using Payment Policy to Transform the Health Care System
Stuart Guterman
Director, Program on Medicare's Future
The Commonwealth Fund
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Consumer-Driven Health Care: Promise and Performance
James C. Robinson, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
University of California, Berkeley
Paul B. Ginsburg, Ph.D.
President
Center for Studying Health System Change
- Health Information Technology: Will It Improve Quality and Reduce Cost?
Paul G. Shekelle, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Southern California Evidence-Based Practice Center
RAND