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Partnering With ACOs Boot Camp, 4-5 December 2012, Philadelphia, PA

Date: Aug-30-2012
Partnering With ACOs Boot Camp, 4-5 December 2012, Philadelphia, PA

Main Category: Conferences

Article Date: 30 Aug 2012 - 8:00 PDT

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Partnering with ACOs Boot Camp, hosted by conference organizer ExL Pharma, will be taking place December 4-5, 2012 at the Inn at Penn, A Hitlton Hotel, Philadelphia, PA.

As the dust settles after the Supreme Courts upholding of the Accountable Care Act, the life science and device industries are scrambling to determine how they fit into the new healthcare landscape. This Boot Camp will explore how ACOs are structured, developed, and how a quality of care is determined. Additionally, this event will explore where the life science industry fits in the ACO landscape and how to cultivate key partnerships that will successfully increase access to these channels.

This two-day program will enable attendees to explore where the life science and device industries fit into the ACO landscape through hands-on, high level, and interactive sessions. Some topics addressed at the Partnering with ACOs Boot Camp are; Exploring the Framework of Accountable Care Organizations, Understanding the Untouched Opportunities between ACOs and the Life Science Industry, Pricing & Reimbursements Structure with ACOs, Enhancing Product Recognition in the New Healthcare Environment, and more.

To find out more information regarding attending Partnering with ACOs Boot Camp, please contact Scott Grossman, sgrossman@exlpharma.com or visit http://www.exlpharma.com/ACO.

Courtesy: Medical News Today
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