Future of Healthcare Leadership Summit

Join Bay Area business leaders for an in-depth look at sweeping changes in health care, driven by health reform, new technologies and financial pressures. A stellar lineup of health care leaders will share their expertise, insights and opinions about what these changes mean for employers, consumers and the local economy at the San Francisco Business Times Future of Healthcare Leadership Summit. Click here for the event flyer with conference details.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Hilton San Francisco Union Square

333 O’Farrell Street, Grand Ballroom B
7:30 am – Registration; 8:00 – 10:00 am – Breakfast and Program

What is the impact on your company’s bottom line? Will President Obama’s reform package survive a U.S. Supreme Court review? If not, will reform continue on other fronts? How will the state’s budget crunch affect the region’s health care system? Many observers say major changes are needed, as an aging population, huge increases in chronic conditions such as obesity and diabetes, and continuing health care cost inflation continue to threaten our economic as well as our physical and mental well being.

Our region is also in the midst of an unprecedented hospital building boom, driven by seismic safety guidelines, an aging infrastructure and competition between large health care systems. How is that building boom progressing?

Confirmed speakers include George Halvorson, Chairman & CEO of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals; Wright Lassiter III, CEO of Alameda County Medical Center; Cal Knight, President & CEO of John Muir Health; and Darryl Cardoza, Incoming CEO of Hill Physicians Medical Group.

Don’t miss the chance to hear some of the region’s leading health care experts discuss important issues and debates that will help determine the Bay Area’s short and long-term future.

For more information or to register for this event, please visit http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/event/57611.

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