National Forum on Clinical Integration Washington DC Nov. 16th-17th

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The National Law Review is a  media sponsor of the National Forum on Clinical Integration  Monday, November 15 to Wednesday, November 17, 2010 Hilton Washington Embassy Row, Washington, DC   

Use Discount Code “NLR” and receive a $200 discount off your registration.

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Health Care Reform is now a reality. You’ve heard the basics – now it’s time to learn the practical answers and solutions for developing long-term sustainability of commercial and PPACA integrated models

There is no time to waste – You must have strategies for forming, structuring, and implementing Accountable Care Organizations and other integrated models to stay competitive in the evolving health care market

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Come to one forum that will help you understand how ACOs and other integrated models can be reconciled with existing delivery structures

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The National Forum on Clinical Integration is your premiere guide to navigating the complexities of structuring and implementing Accounting Care Organizations and other integrated health care models in the wake of landmark Health Care Reform legislation.  The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) expressly creates specific measures to curb, transform, and reduce spending while increasing quality of care through the introduction of ACO pilot programs that will have a tremendous impact on the legal and compliant structure, organization, and implementation of integrated care and health care delivery systems.

CLE credit has been approved in NY and CA  accreditation will be sought in those jurisdictions requested by the registrants which have continuing education requirements.

Register now – Space is Limited and Seats Are Already Filling Up Fast
www.AmericanConference.com/ACOForum   Also remember to use Discount Code “NLR” and receive a $200 discount off your registration.

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