Good morning. First, thanks for reading UtahPolicy.com. I appreciate our partnership between two great digital policy outlets - UtahPolicy.com and State of Reform - which allows me the opportunity to tell you about an interesting policy conversation happening next week.
Rep. Jim Dunnigan and Sen. Gene Davis will talk about Medicaid reform in the 2019 session, and the future of the health program. They are teed up as part of our Lunch Keynote program, which includes a conversation with Dr. Joe Miner of the Utah Dept. of Health. You can check out the complete Topical Agenda here. The 2019 Utah State of Reform Health Policy Conference is one of Utah's largest, most diverse convenings of senior health care executives and health policy leaders. In addition to Dunnigan, Davis and Miner, you'll see a number of influential names among the 65 speakers on the agenda, including: Rep. Brad Daw: Chair, House Health and Human Services Committee Chandra Gowda, MD: Chief Medical Officer, Molina Healthcare of Utah Rep. Brian King: House Minority Leader Erin Jemison: Director of Public Policy, YWCA Utah Peter Weir, MD: Executive Medical Director, University of Utah Health Matt Slonaker: Executive Director, Utah Health Policy Project Kevin Porter: CEO, Ogden Clinic Aimee Winder Newton: Council Member, Salt Lake County Rick Larsen: President, Sutherland Institute Chris Klomp: CEO, Collective Medical This is going to be a great event with a few hundred of your closest friends in Utah health care.
We would be honored to have you and your executive team register to join us on April 24th! To that end, and for reading to the end of this email, you can save 20% when you register by using the code "UtahPolicy" when you sign up. If you have any questions at all, be sure to email me. I'll be happy to get right back to you. Sincerely, DJ Wilson CEO State of Reform
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