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The 2nd Annual World Health Care Congress
is the most progressive forum to achieve an affordable, accountable
U.S. health care system. Co-sponsored by the Wall Street
Journal, the 2004 executive conference
initiated a dialog of national significance. The 2005 conference
achieves significant strides in implementing actionable solutions
as it will convene all stakeholders -- over 1500 CEOs, senior
executives and government officials from the nation’s
largest employers, hospitals, health systems, health plans, pharmaceutical
and biotech companies, and leading government officials.
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David J. Brailer Coordinator, National Health Information Technology
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Jim Champy Chairman of Consulting
Perot Systems Corporation
Author
X-Engineering the Coporation
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Jim Collins Author of
"Good to Great"
Co-Author of
"Built to Last"
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Richard Granger Director General of Information Technology
National Health Service
United Kingdom
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Alan Murray Assistant Managing Editor and Columnist
The Wall Street Journal
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David M. Walker Comptroller General of the United States
Government of Accountability Office
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The 2005 World Health Care Congress will continue
to focus on purchaser demands at all levels - large employers,
government programs, coalitions and healthcare consumers. Conference
delegates participate in industry-wide controversial debates, exclusive
by-invitation-only Summits and learn from in-depth case studies
to determine actionable implementation strategies with colleagues
and industry partners.
Conference Agenda-At-A-Glance
Join other senior executives in creating a new healthcare model based on value, quality and consumer choice.
The Center for Business Intelligence has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1620 I Street, NW, Suite 615, Washington, DC 20006.
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