Conference - Chicago, IL, United States
The pharmaceutical industry is continually expanding and growing with the introduction of new products and technologies for the treatment of patients. The cost of creating these new medicinal products is constantly increasing, especially as organizations are delving into the development of treatments in new, niche therapeutic areas; concurrently the expenditures associated with dispensing quality healthcare to patients has risen. As the overall price of healthcare within the United States increases, there is a heavy burden placed on payer organizations and pharmaceutical managed market executives to find improved methods to assist patients.
This program will highlight industry leaders in managed markets and managed care management, who as presenters will share their experiences and knowledge which will be of great benefit to all attending delegates. Industry leaders will cover a wide range of topics from creation of effective value propositions, current status of healthcare exchange development and evaluating the affect that accountable care organizations will have throughout the managed markets environment. Overall, this comprehensive two-day conference program is focused on bringing key industry leaders and executives together to network, knowledge share, and openly discuss the challenges that they face on a day to day basis when managing relationships with both government and commercial payer organizations.
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Mon, Jul 15, 2013 - Tue, Jul 16, 2013
Chicago, IL, United States
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