Featuring a Keynote by Senator Ron Wyden
Over half of all Americans suffer from chronic illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s, which now constitute the largest segment of health care in America and cause 7 out of every 10 deaths yearly. These chronic diseases are also costly, with 86 percent of our nation’s total health care spending on those individuals with one or more chronic conditions. Millions of Americans with these conditions are covered by Medicare, and many have more than one condition, which makes treatment even more complex and exponentially more expensive. The Senate Finance Committee is currently crafting bipartisan legislative solutions to improve outcomes and to better coordinate care for Medicare patients with multiple chronic conditions.
On Wednesday, June 15, the Schaeffer Initiative for Innovation in Health Policy, a partnership between the USC Schaeffer Center and the Center for Health Policy at Brookings, will host Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-OR), who will outline his thinking about how the Medicare program can more effectively address the challenges of chronic disease. After his remarks, a panel of Brookings and other experts will discuss the issue. All speakers will take questions from the audience. The event will be live webcast and you can join the conversation at #ChronicCare.
A summary of the event is available here.
- Event Date
- Wednesday, June 15, 2016
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Eastern - Location
- The Brookings Institution
Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC
Panel
Leonard D. Schaeffer, Trustee, Brookings Institution; Chair, Schaeffer Center Advisory Board
Keynote AddressRon Wyden (D-OR), Senator; Ranking Member, Finance Committee
Panel- Alice Rivlin (Moderator), Senior Fellow, Economic Studies and Joseph A. Pechman Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
- Kavita Patel, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Center for Health Policy, The Brookings Institution
- Robert E. Moffit, Senior Fellow, Institute for Family, Community, and Opportunity, The Heritage Foundation
- Keith Fontenot, Visiting Scholar, Center for Health Policy and Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, The Brookings Institution; Managing Director, Government Relations & Public Policy , Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, PC