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A highly anticipated conference will bring together leading healthcare professionals, policy experts, and industry leaders to dissect the potential impact of the newly inaugurated administration’s policies on the U.S. healthcare landscape. The event, scheduled for Friday, January 24, promises valuable insights just days following the inauguration.
Professor Steven Ullmann, director of the Center for Health Management and Policy, remarks, “All the heavyweights of the industry will be there, and the timing of the conference is serendipitous, offering a timely platform to gain clear direction on the implications of looming changes.
As the industry braces for potential shifts in policy direction, the conference aims to offer clarity on anticipated changes. Several recently appointed leaders across key government agencies are expected to helm their respective agencies with new visions.
“Given new government healthcare leadership, coupled with changes in Congress, all branches of government are potentially going to be impacted,” Ullmann explains. “It’s crucial that we explore and gain insights into how these changes will influence significant sections of the healthcare industry, as everyone is watching to see how their sectors will be affected by the proposed and potential changes.”
The conference will feature a diverse lineup of reputable speakers who are actively shaping the future of health care in the United States.
The program addresses a range of critical topics. A morning panel will delve into “The Election Impact on U.S. Healthcare” followed by a mid-morning session on “The Election Impact on U.S. Healthcare: Navigating in 2025 and Beyond.” The program concludes with a lightning round Q&A session moderated by Ullmann and Professor Karoline Mortensen.
The conference will have in-person attendance at the Donna E. Shalala Student Center and will also be available via livestream.
Diverse Voices Shape the Future Minds
The conference boasts an impressive roster of panelists representing notable institutions across the healthcare domain. This diverse group is poised to offer diverse perspectives on a range of key stakeholders in the U.S. healthcare landscape.
- Virginia A. Caine, M.D., president, National Medical Association
- Halee Fischer-Wright, M.D., president and CEO, Medical Group Management Association
- Patrick J. Geraghty, president and CEO, GuideWell and Florida Blue
- Ann Jordan, president and CEO, Healthcare Financial Management Association
- Jennifer Mensik Kennedy, president, American Nurses Association
- Steven Landers, M.D., CEO, National Alliance for Care at Home
- Mary Mayhew, president and CEO, Florida Hospital Association
- Paul A. Pavlou, dean and Leonard M. Miller Professor, Miami Herbert Business School
- Bruce A. Scott, M.D., president, American Medical Association
- Mike Tuffin, president and CEO, America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)
- Stephen J. Ubl, president and CEO, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
- David Wagner, market president, Florida Blue – South Florida
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## Navigating the Future of US Healthcare: An Inside Look
**Interviewer:** Welcome back to the show. Today, we’re speaking with Professor Steven Ullmann, Director of the Center for Health Management and Policy about an upcoming conference focused on the future of US healthcare. Professor Ullmann, thanks for joining us.
**Professor Ullmann:** My pleasure to be here.
**Interviewer:** So, tell us about this conference. What makes it so important, especially given the recent political changes?
**Professor Ullmann:** This conference is incredibly timely. It takes place just days after the inauguration, bringing together all the key players in the healthcare landscape – doctors, researchers, industry leaders, and of course, policymakers. We’re expecting insights from newly appointed leaders across several government agencies, which is crucial because they’ll be shaping healthcare policy in the coming years. As you know, the healthcare industry is always adapting, and understanding the potential impact of these new policies is essential for everyone involved. [[1](https://conferenceindex.org/conferences/healthcare/united-states)]
**Interviewer:**
You mentioned the “looming changes.” What are some of the biggest shifts we can expect to see in healthcare under this new administration?
**Professor Ullmann:** That’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? We’ll be discussing a wide range of topics, from coverage and access to innovation and technology. With changes in Congress and new leadership at the helm of key agencies, every sector of the healthcare industry will be affected in some way. This conference will provide a platform to explore these potential changes, analyze their impact, and hopefully, pave the way for a more informed and collaborative approach to shaping the future of healthcare.
**Interviewer:** That sounds incredibly valuable. Who would benefit most from attending this conference?
**Professor Ullmann:** Honestly, anyone who’s interested in the future of healthcare stands to gain from attending. This is a unique opportunity to hear from leading experts, engage in important discussions, and get a clear picture of the road ahead. And remember, healthcare impacts us all – directly or indirectly.
**Interviewer:** Professor Ullmann, thank you so much for your insights and for shedding light on this crucial event.
**Professor Ullmann:** My pleasure. I hope to see many of your viewers there.