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Patient Engagement: |
Behavioral Strategies for Better Health |
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February 25, 2016 1:00 – 5:00 pm U.S. EST |
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In this free, live web event, eleven preeminent business and clinical experts will share their perspectives on ways to improve patients’ health behavior that are scalable and usable across a wide range of clinical contexts. |
Join us for a day of conversation, case studies, and expert insight dialogue, and come away with: |
 | Ideas from experts who are successfully implementing behavior change using multidisciplinary teams and the science of behavioral economics |
 | Successful strategies that employers and payers use to leverage benefits designs and influence how patients interact with their health care providers |
 | Theories about what’s working and how behavioral science is providing the clues to put together the pieces of the patient engagement puzzle |
 | Insights from other industries about ways to change behavior in ways that are scalable and applicable to your organization |
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SPEAKERS |
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Kevin Volpp, MD, PhD |
Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
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Thomas Lee, MD |
Press Ganey |
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Jon Epstein, MD, PhD |
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania |
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David Kirchhoff, MBA |
Snap Kitchen, Inc. |
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Wendy Wood, PhD |
University of Southern California |
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Scott Halpern, MD, PhD |
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania |
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David Laibson, PhD |
Harvard University |
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Punam Keller, PhD |
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College |
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David Asch, MD, MBA |
Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania |
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Niteesh Choudhry, MD, PhD |
Harvard Medical School |
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Kathryn Baicker, PhD |
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health |
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“Various experts have estimated that 40% of premature mortality in the U.S. is due to health behavior.” |
– Kevin Volpp |
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