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National Health Policy Conference February 6-7, 2006 - Renaissance Washington, D.C. Hotel
 

National Health Policy Conference

February 6-7, 2006 - Renaissance Washington, D.C. Hotel

 

Join AcademyHealth and Health Affairs to hear leading experts from the Administration, academia, Congress, and the health industry share their insights on critical health care issues confronting policymakers. Among the topics to be addressed are: reducing disparities in health care; patient safety; improving services for mental health and substance use disorders; public and private sector perspective on responsibility for America’s health care; preventing and managing chronic conditions in children; pay for performance; and Medicare modernization.

 

Participants include federal and state policymakers, policy researchers and analysts, health industry executives, clinical decision makers, research funders, and health services researchers.

 

For more information and to register, visit: www.academyhealth.org/conferences/nhpc.htm

 

Health in Foreign Policy Forum: Migration and the Global Shortage of Health Care Professionals

February 8, 2006 - Renaissance Washington, D.C. Hotel

 

The 2006 Forum will focus on an issue that literally crosses borders: health worker migration. The Forum will examine the causes, consequences, and possible domestic and foreign policy responses to the global shortage of nurses and physicians. Panel discussions will focus on the following topics:

 

  • Domestic Staffing Shortages: Role of International Recruitment

A panel of experts, including academics and the CEO of one the largest nurse recruitment firms, will describe the past, present and future directions of this phenomenon as it relates to nurses and physicians.

 

  • Developing Nations: Migration, Retention & Return of Professionals

International speakers will present data and analyses of differing interests and viewpoints in developing nations.

 

  • Promising Domestic & Foreign Policy Practices

Speakers will present an overview of both the domestic policy debate regarding strategies to increase self-sufficiency and a discussion of different foreign aid strategies that seek to build health system capacity in the world’s poorest nations.

 

  • Public & Private Sector Policy Debate

Participants will be asked to react to the policy proposals presented during the day and to offer their own ideas on short-term and long-term strategies for strengthening health workforce capacity in the United States and abroad.

 

Additional registration is required. For more information, visit: www.academyhealth.org/nhpc/foreignpolicy/

 

 

Building Bridges: Making a Difference in Long-Term Care

February 8, 2006 - Embassy Suites - Washington D.C. Convention Center

 

Sponsored by The Commonwealth Fund's Building Bridges: Making a Difference in Long-Term Care initiative, this seminar will address long-term care issues of interest to state and federal policymakers. The seminar will feature highlights from Randall Brown’s background paper on consumer-directed care.

 

Additional registration is required. For more information, visit: http://www.academyhealth.org/ltc/2005/index.htm

 

 

 
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