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Marlboro Grad School to host blue-ribbon health care panel

BRATTLEBORO — On Tuesday, June 12, health care leaders will gather at Marlboro College Graduate School to discuss the effects of national and state health care reforms on hospitals, providers, and health care management professionals.

The event will be held at the Graduate School, 28 Vernon St., from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend and admission is free.

Employers and employees are wondering what will happen to traditional employer-sponsored health insurance under state-operated exchanges. Hospitals are wondering if they will bear greater risk for increasing health care costs and be treated by regulators as mini-Accountable Care Organizations.

Providers are wondering if cost control measures can be implemented without reducing the quality of care they provide or compensation they receive. Everyone is wondering if the Affordable Care Act will survive the challenge before the U.S. Supreme Court.

The blue-ribbon panel addressing these issues will include Steve Gordon, CEO of Brattleboro Memorial Hospital; Rob Simpson, CEO of Brattleboro Retreat; and Dr. Don Caruso, Medical Director, Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth Hitchcock Keene.

Among the topics these experts will comment on are the impact of the law on both their own health organizations and their regions, the concept of population health basis for the law, the Accountable Care Organization model and shifts in provider alliances, and changes in economic incentives through payment restructuring.

There will also be an update on the U.S. Supreme Court decision due later this month.

Following the presentations, there will be a question-and-answer period.

The discussion will be moderated by Craig Miskovich, a local health care attorney who teaches in Marlboro College Graduate School's Master of Science in Management – Health Care Administration Program.

The event is sponsored by Marlboro College Graduate School's Master of Science in Management – Health Care Administration Program.

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