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NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY AUDIOCONFERENCE SERIES
UNDERSTANDING KEY ELEMENTS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL HEALTH REFORM DEBATE
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The four-part Health Policy Audioconference Series includes:
The Implications of Comparative Effectiveness to Pharma,
Device and Life Sciences Enterprises and Medical Practice
Monday, February 23, 2009
(available on audio CD)
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Marc L. Berger, MD, Eli Lilly and Company |

Carolyn M. Clancy, MD, AHRQ Director |

David Nexon, AdvaMed |

Gail Wilensky, PhD, Project HOPE |

John K. Iglehart (Moderator)
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Assessing the Public Plan Option, the Most
Controversial Element of National Health Reform
Tuesday, June 15, 2009
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Stuart M. Butler, PhD, Heritage Foundation |

Jacob S. Hacker, PhD, UC Berkeley |

Paul Ginsburg, PhD, Center for Studying Health System Change |

John Sheils, MPP, Lewin Group |

John K. Iglehart (Moderator)
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How a National Health Insurance Exchange Would Work
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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Timothy Jost, JD, Washington and Lee Law School |

Jon Kingsdale, PhD, MA Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority |

Len M. Nichols, PhD, New America Foundation |

Paul N. Van de Water, PhD, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities |

John K. Iglehart (Moderator)
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TO REGISTER:
You may register for the audioconferences individually or for the entire series (which includes an audio CD of the Feb. 23 event and live registration for the remaining three events) for just $995 - A SAVINGS OF $385.
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Click here to register for an individual audioconference at $345
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Click here to register for the four-part audioconference sereis at $995
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