Congressional Lunch Briefing

Value 201: Improving Patient Health & Lowering Costs

Join the Alliance for Value-Based Patient Care for an educational briefing focused on understanding how the next generation of value-based health care is benefiting patients, strengthening the health care delivery system, increasing flexibility for clinicians, and lowering costs. We will review lessons learned and barriers overcome to achieve success in value-based care models.

Learn from leading value-based care stakeholders and clinicians about the benefits of transitioning to alternative payment models (APMs), how Congress has supported these initiatives, and how Congress can continue to support and strengthen this transformative movement.

Featuring insights from Aisha Pittman, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for the National Association of ACOs and Nick Uehlecke, Partner at the Todd Strategy Group and former Ways and Means committee staff.

Moderated by Valinda Rutledge, Executive Vice President for Advocacy and Education for America’s Physician Groups; Seth Edwards, Vice President of Population Health and Value-Based Care for Premier Inc; and Jeff Micklos, Executive Director for the Health Care Transformation Task Force.

Clinician & Consumer Stakeholders Panel

Dr. Anas Daghestani, President & Chief Executive Officer, Austin Regional Clinic
Dr. Elisabeth Stambaugh, CMO, Wake Forest Health Network, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
Sophia Tripoli, Senior Director, Health Policy, Families USA

Date and Time:

Tuesday, January 30
12:00PM—1:00PM

Location:

2045 Rayburn House Office Building

Lunch will be available. To ensure an accurate headcount, please RSVP by January 28, 2024.

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This is a widely attended event and has been organized in compliance with House and Senate ethics rules