The 5th Annual National Forum on The Business of Medicare Advantage



With 50.2 million people eligible for Medicare as of August 2012 and an estimated 3.3 million aging into the program there are “numerous” opportunities for health plans to increase their membership during the 2013 open enrollment period. By attending the 5th Annual National Forum on the Business of Medicare Advantage attendees will be able to participate in a program designed to discuss both the challenges and opportunities surrounding the business of Medicare Advantage. Through keynote panels and case studies hear from leading health plan leaders, policy makers, CMS officials and industry analysts discussing the steps YOU need to take not only to navigate the changing political arena, but the implementation required to take full advantage of the duals and the $4 billion plus bonuses available through the Star Ratings program. Issues to be addressed during this two day event include:

  • Industry experts discussing how Medicare Advantage will be impacted in both the short and long term based on the outcome of the 2012 election and the regulatory changes the market could encounter   
  • Strategies to survive and expand your membership enrollment in the changing Medicare landscape
  • Best practices required to ensure you maximize the incentives you receive from the Star Ratings Program
  • How to position your Medicare Advantage plan to take full advantage of the opportunities presented by the duals
  • What changes need to be made to benefit packages to remain competitive as the industry continues to consolidate to protect profit margins

Expected Number of Attendees

100

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health

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When
Mon-Tue, Jan 28-29, 2013, 8:00am - 5:00pm


Where
Sheraton Pentagon City
900 Orme St
Arlington, VA 22204
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Website
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Organizer
World Congress


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