Managed Care Forum 2024
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Rosen Shingle Creek.
Rosen Shingle Creek.
The 2024 Spring Managed Care Forum will be held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, Orlando, Florida, on May 2-3, 2020.
The Spring Forum will offer up to 14 hours of continuing educational (CME/CEU/NCPD).
The Spring Forum brings members and other healthcare executives of the American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems, the American Association of Managed Care Nurses and the NAMCP Medical Directors Institute together.
Contact Jeremy Williams if you have any questions.
Each day begins with a keynote address that addresses an important global topic related to managed care. Previous topics included Healthcare Reform, Lifestyle medicine, Medication Adherence Scoring, and the Future of Healthcare in Managed care.
The Managed Care Forums were jointly created by the American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems, the American Association of Managed Care Nurses and the NAMCP Medical Directors Institute.
The American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems, founded in 1993, is a nonprofit organization that promotes the education of managed care professionals who are responsible for integrated and accountable healthcare delivery. Members are payers and provider-based executives in managed care (VPs of Managed Care and CEOs/Board members of ACOs/IPAs/PHOs) and other executives who work with integrated healthcare delivery networks and systems.
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