From Debbie Boylan from Health Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Rational Health Care Spending Growth – Can We Get There From Here?
Date January 23, 2023 5:55 PM
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For decades, the high level and growth rate of US health spending have
raised concerns about our continued ability to pay for other goods and
services. In addition, comparisons to health care spending in other
developed nations with equal or better health outcomes lead us to ask
whether we could be doing better for our money.

Questions such as these led Health Affairs to launch a first-of-its-kind
project - the Health Affairs Council on Health Care Spending and Value
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This nonpartisan, multidisciplinary, expert working group, chaired by
William H. Frist and Margaret A. Hamburg, was charged with recommending
ways that the US can take a deliberate approach to moderating health
care spending growth while maximizing value.

Please join Health Affairs on Friday, February 3, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. Eastern for a special forum exploring the recommendations of the
Council on Health Care Spending and Value, focusing on four broad
"levers" for moderating health care spending and growth:

* Administrative streamlining;

* Price regulation and supports for competition;

* Spending growth targets; and,

* Value-based payment.

The forum will feature commentary from:

* Council Co-Chairs William H. Frist and Margaret A. Hamburg;

* Council Members David M. Cutler, Mark V. Pauly, John M. Colmers, and
Jennifer L. Kowalski;

* Additional experts Margaret E. (Peggy) O'Kane, Emilio Varanini,
Debra J. Lipson, and Hoangmai H. Pham

Date: Friday, February 3, 2023
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Eastern
Access: Open to all

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**Health Affairs** is grateful to the National Pharmaceutical Council
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series and briefing.

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