Preventable chronic diseases now affect half the U.S. adult population and account for the bulk of U.S. health care costs. Prevention strategies focused on risk factors for these diseases are critical to improving citizens’ health and reducing health care costs. To tackle this challenge, the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) convened the Prevention Task Force to develop a framework and recommendations for integrating prevention into the nation’s approach to health and health care.
Please join us on May 28 for the release and discussion of the task force’s white paper, A Prevention Prescription for Improving Health and Health Care in America. Bringing together experts from across the health, public health and budget sectors, the task force examined the opportunities to boost investment in prevention within the rapidly changing health care delivery system landscape.
Special remarks by:
Alice Rivlin
Senior Advisor, BPC Prevention Task Force
Senior Fellow, Brookings
Darshak Sanghavi
Director, Preventive and Population Health Models Group, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services
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Panel discussion with:
Jeff Levi
Member, BPC Prevention Task Force
Executive Director, Trust for America’s Health
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Bill Dietz
Member, BPC Prevention Task Force
Director, Summer M. Redstone Global Center for Prevention and Wellness
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G. William Hoagland
Senior Vice President, BPC
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Moderated by:
Lisel Loy
Director of the Prevention Initiative, BPC