Title
Health Care Reform in 2015
Description
Lynn Blewett, Principal Investigator and Director of SHADAC, and Professor in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health
Julie Brunner, Executive Director, Minnesota Council of Health Plans
Steve Parente, Professor, Director, Medical Industry Leadership Institute, Minnesota Insurance Industry Chair of Health Finance, Carlson School of Management
Now that Minnesota has tackled the first year of MNsure a number of vital questions have been raised. What worked and what did not work since enrollment began in October 2013? Looking forward, what needs to be done to improve MNsure for the Fall 2014 enrollment and its operations in 2015? Join us for a discussion of these questions with local experts. Conversation moderated by Professor Larry Jacobs.
About the series:
For generations, Minnesota has championed public-private solutions to challenges that affect our state's health care system. This approach, praised nationally as the "Minnesota Model", merges private sector innovation and public policy in order to make health care as efficient and effective as possible for the greatest number of people.
In the spirit of this strong tradition of collaboration, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota and the Humphrey School's Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota are continuing a series of public forums on how best to implement health care reform at the state level. By fostering discussions among local policy makers, stakeholders, and citizens, these conversations explore opportunities for ensuring Minnesota's legacy as a leader in health and health care.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, a non-profit health company, is dedicated to engaging people from all communities and sharing ideas about how to create a healthy future for all Minnesotans.
The Center for the Study of Politics and Governance develops practical, independent, and non-partisan solutions to pressing political and policy challenges. CSPG brings together three critical components of public governance today: objective high quality analysis, publicly visible forums, and civic engagement.
Funding information
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota
Suggested Citation
Jacobs, Lawrence R..
(2014).
Health Care Reform in 2015.
Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218753.