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DURHAM NC USA -- HEALTHCARE UPDATE NEWS SERVICE -- APRIL 24, 2023:  
On May 17, 2023, the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy will hold the second annual Health Policy Conference. National health policy experts, public officials and policymakers, as well as private sector leaders, will engage participants in strategic discussions around solving the nation's most pressing health policy challenge: Reversing the Slide in America's Health. A draft conference agenda has just been released and is now available for download from the event webpage. We are pleased to have the following experts among our esteemed conference speakers:
This event will be hosted in person at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, DC, as well as virtually via Zoom. Register today to secure your spot, space is limited! Adam Boehler, CEO, Rubicon Founders 
 Beth Cameron, Professor of the Practice and Senior Advisor to the Pandemic Center, Brown University School of Public Health
 Chris Chen, Chief Executive Officer, ChenMed
 Bechara Choucair, Senior Vice President and Chief Health Officer, Kaiser Permanente
 LaShanda Cobbs, Senior Vice President, Public Health Strategy & Enterprise Integration, and Chief Executive Officer, Preparedness and Emergency Response, OptumServe
 Rena Conti, Dean's Research Scholar and Associate Professor, Markets, Public Policy, and Law, Boston University
 Liz Fowler, Director, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation and Deputy Administrator, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services
 Celine Gounder, Senior Fellow & Editor-at-Large for Public Health, KFF Health News
 Ashish Jha, COVID-19 Response Coordinator, The White House 
 Nicole Lurie, Executive Director for Preparedness and Response, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
 Farzad Mostashari, Founder and CEO, Aledade
 Meena Seshamani, Director, Center for Medicare, and Deputy Administrator, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services
 Andy Slavitt, Founder and General Partner, Town Hall Ventures
 Philip Zelikow, White Burkett Miller Professor of History, University of Virginia, and Executive Director, COVID Crisis Group
 Anne Zink, Chief Medical Officer, Alaska Department of Health and President, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials |