Thursday, February 14, 2013

Seminar Series: The Future of Private Medical Practice


 
"The Future of Private Medical Practice"
The number of private medical practices is decreasing as more and more physicians choose to leave their practices to join larger health care systems. Playing a role in this shift are low government reimbursements, costly technological improvements and health care reform initiatives designed to encourage coordinated care. In this health forum we will discuss what's next for private medical practices and how it will impact the doctor-patient relationship.
When: Wednesday, February 27th, 6:00-8:00pm
            6:00-6:30pm: Coffee and Reception
            6:30-7:15pm: Panel Presentations
            7:15-8:00pm: Question and Answer Session
 
Where: Neuroscience Research Building Auditorium, UCLA 
             635 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles
 
Panelists include: 
Patricia Kapur
Executive Vice President
UCLA Health System
Allan Lew
Attending Physician, Division of Cardiology
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Iris Weil
CEO
Longdale Medical Management
  
Moderated by: 

Donald Crane
CEO
California Association of Physician Groups
To RSVP, please click HERE.

No comments:

Post a Comment