16th Annual Health Care Symposium:
Linking Communities to Quality Health Care
Friday, March 3, 2017
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach
Hosted by: Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County; The Coalition of Orange County Community Health Centers; Health Center Partners of Southern California
Registration for HCP Members
HCP MEMBER PRICING
$300 until January 17th
$350 until March 2nd
Keynote Speaker: Susan Dentzer
Susan Dentzer is the president and CEO of the Network for Excellence in Health Innovation, a non-profit, non-partisan health policy institute focused on enabling innovations that improve health, boost health care quality and lower costs. She’s also the senior policy advisor for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the nation’s largest philanthropy focused on U.S. health and health care, and is one of the nation’s most respected health care journalists and thought leaders. Prior to joining the RWJF, Dentzer served for five years as editor-in-chief of Health Affairs, the nation’s leading journal of health policy, which she transformed from a bimonthly academic publication to a topical monthly journal. She served as on-air health correspondent for the PBS NewsHour from 1998 to 2008 and remains an on-air analyst on health policy for the show. She is also a frequent guest on a number of National Public Radio programs, including The Diane Rehm Show.
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Hosted by Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County; The Coalition of Orange County Community Health Centers and Health Center Partners of Southern California the Annual Health Care Symposium provides a forum to network and share valuable knowledge about the provision of quality health care. Each year presenters and attendees gather for a full day of sessions focused on challenges and innovations experienced by service providers and patients today.
The conference offers educational opportunities for service providers, community clinic staff, community and state leaders, and other health care stakeholders.
The Symposium provides a forum to network and share valuable knowledge about the provision of quality health care.
Each year presenters and attendees gather for a full day of sessions focused on challenges and innovations experienced by service providers and patients today.
The conference offers educational opportunities for service providers, community clinic staff, community and state leaders, and other health care stakeholders.