Foley is pleased to be a Sponsor of the 27th Annual Moss Adams 2022 Heath Care Conference. Partners Anil Shankar and Lawrence Vernaglia will be speaking and moderating on two different panels at the conference on Thursday, November 3.
Anil Shankar will be moderating the panel “The Urgency of Behavioral Health Integration and Whole Person Care”.
Lawrence Vernaglia will be speaking on the panel “Bonus Lunch Session: Hospital at Home: Where is it at and where is it going?”.
Health care executives—from providers, payors, disrupters, and industry thought-leaders—will converge to discuss the value of transforming health care through collaboration, innovation, and risk-taking.
The conference will address the current state of health care, including:
- Strategies for CFOs to tackle difficult financial challenges
- The future of value-based care and Medicare Advantage
- Methods for operating in a post-pandemic market to leverage strategy, operations, and reimbursement tactics
- Insights to integrate behavioral health as a long-term strategy
- Keynote session with CMS administrators
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