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American Express
National Association of Manufacturers
Senate
The Shield (anti-tobacco and alcohol publication of the 1920s)
Tobacco Institute (Industry Trade Association)
The purpose of the Institute was to defeat legislation unfavorable to the industry, put a positive spin on the tobacco industry, bolster the industry's credibility with legislators and the public, and help maintain the controversy over "the primary issue" (the health issue).
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Aaron, Henry
Anderman, Mitch
Andrews, Mike (Building & Construction Trade Dept.)
Appelbaum, Jerry
Billy, Carrie
Chilcote, Samuel O.
Clemons, Patsy
Conaway, Harry
Cooper, Jim
Ferguson, Christine
Foote, Susan
Garland, Susan
Gibbs, Robert
Graham, Robert
Heston, Tony
Kehl, David
Kendall, Dave
Link, William
Mazo, Judy
Meyer, Jack
Palmer, James
Todd, James
Williams, Christine
Winslow, Ron
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OF NQNUFQCTURERS SUITE 1500-NORTH ~,January ZT-ZCl, ~clcl~ 90 525 024298 MR. SAMUEL O. CHILCOTE PRESIDENT TOBACCO INSTITUTE, INC. 1875 EYE STREETs NW~ SUITE 800 WASHINGTON OC 20006
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LOEWS L'ENFANT PLAZA HOTEL • WASHINGTON, DC ,~. ,~, ~ • . ...~-._ ~ -.. ,~ .~. , ... ~-.~ ...... ... ~, .... ~. ~ ..... , .~. ~ presidential inauguration approaches, health care is a top item on the national agenda. Managed competition has gained momentum, but key points of controversy persist. These differences and the potential for consensus are explored by employers, labor, doctors, hospitals, insurers and health policy experts at the Washington Business Group on Health and the National Association of Manufacturers' HEALTH AGENDA 1993 conference--Looking for Common Ground in Health Care Reform. II[.ALTfl A0[tlDA also focuses on cJ~allenges to ERI~A pre-emption, health reform and the media, the role of administrative costs in system reform, altering physician education to encourage cost-effective primary care, and innovative employer benefit plans. Employers, congre~sional leaders and key staff, reporters and pollsters examine these issues through keynote presentations, panel discussions and workshops. A special session--Business and Health in the 103rd Congress with House and Senate health staff---kicks off the conference on January 27. This is followed by a reception and preview screening of the forthcoming public television special on health care reform presented in cooperation with the Wausau Insurance Companies. Sign up today and save with the early-bird discount for HEALTH AGENDA 1993, January 27-29, 1993, Loews t:Enfant Plaza Hotel, Washington, DC. HBItf3DAY, JAI1UARY :30-4:30 pm Business and Health in the 103rd Congress (separate reg;stration, ~ enclosure) 4:30-5:00 pm Prew~ ~r~mng of Pubhc ~ cl~ision Health Reform Roundtable 5:00 pm R~cption (both events ~n c~ral~on with Wau~u Insurance Companies) .~:~"',~G TttUI SDA¥, JAtIUAI Y z8 7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 am Welcome 8:15 am Opening Address 8:4.5 am Looking ior Commc)n Ground-Session I IO:00 am Looking for Common Ground-Session II 11:00 am Evaluating the Polls 12:15 pm Luncheon Address and WBGH Awards 2:00 pm Aclministrative Savings 2:45 pm New Era in Physician Education 3:30-5:15 pm Workshops for Benefit ~ana~ers (concurrent sessloi~s) 6:00-7:30 pm Champagne and Raw Bar Reception 7:30 am Reg~slral:ion 8:00 am Breakfast w~th the Administration 8:30 am Challenge Address 9:00 am Piercing the ERI~A Shield 10:30 am Innovations in l~atemal and Child Care 11:15 am Health Retorm and lhe Media 12:15 pm Luncheon Address 2:00 pm ACiloumment
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i~.~..~.-_,,~j~ ................ .- ...... ,,'~,,, Conference Fee includes ¢wo breal¢as~s: ~vo luncheons: • champagne and raw-bar r~ep/~n; coffee ¢' breaks ancl confefencelrna[efials~(Note: ~.. fe¢. does not/nd~de :Heolt[~ ~n th_e 103r~ ~ i Co~ress,'L l/2 7/g~.i.S~e c'~ regi~Ta-~;., l ~ • tion~ormJ ForFurtherlnfpn~l~or. ', Those ,p~tma&ed on or bdore I/8/93 are subiect,t6~ S 100 se/vice charge; No rdund for cancellations posl3mark~/afc-~ substi~uti~s, however, ~'e~'r~itted. l:x~tmark~ o~ or before Decer~be~ I l, 1 ~92, will be entitL-~l to a $50 .~- perso~ Hotel rese~atio~s must be made, directly with Loews L'Enfant Plaza Hotel~'see. : re~mlatio~ form below}. Resen, a.tions must De recelved by 1115/93. A~y r .~o~_vations received alter I/I 5193 will l~.cohfirrnc~l o~ a space-available basis. " ~ O _l~_ning Address Rep=. Mike Andrews (D;-TX) Rep. Jim Cooper ~omking for mort Ground Competition and Regulation Alain Enthoven Henry Aaron The Stakeholders J~nes Bentley Karen Ignagni William Link James Todd Bernard Tresnowski Evaluating the Polls William Mclnturff p~INER Mark Mellman Luncheon Address Rep. Richarg A. Gephardt (D-MO) Administrat~e Savings Jack Meyer Cathy Hurwlct A New Era in Physician Education Robert Graham Robert Petersdor f How-To Workshops for Benefit Managers Corporate Chotces for Retiree Health Robert Gibbs Tony Heston Harry Conaway On-Site Medical Clinics Jerry Appelbaum Thomas Momchilov Financial Incentives and Risk Ratin~: Issue~ Strategies Patsy Clemons Marguerite Conner~on Nobert Penz~ver and Workers' Com~en~tion Plans Kei¢h BaLeman James Palmer PiercinR the ERISA Shield Mitch Anderman Judy Mazo Alicia Pelrine Alexander Polins~ Innovations In Maternal and Child Health Howard A. Pearson Lynne Mischley Health Reform and the Media MII~ Fmudenheim Susan Garland Ron Winslow Luncheon Address Sen. Nancy Kassebaum (R-I~)
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Confev'ence Iiegi EraLion WB~H and ~ Niembers Full C~ Non-~ Full Con~e~ ~y ~8-29) $675 One ~y ~e~ ~ $550 ~d~M~ Re~tradon E~I~ ~ a ch~k ~e ~le to W~H ~or ~ c~rge my ~ ~ trait ~rd ~ ~ter~rd Please detach th~ section of the form and s~d with payment to ~he Washington Business Group on Health 777 Norr.h C_.apitol Street. NE, Suite 800 Washington. DC 20002. Attn: Health Agenda 1993. For further information, contact WBGH at 202-408-9320. F/xX 202-408-9332, Please type/pnnt dearly the following information as it should appear on the name lag (#~wduaiS must complete separate reg~tration forms) IloEel Reservation Please detach ~is section or the form and return to the Reservation Manager Loews EEnfant Plaza Hotel 480/'Enfant Plaza, SW, Washington, DC 20024. For further information, contact the Loews L'Enfant Plaza Hotel at 202-484-1000. Reservations are not transferable and are held until 6:00 pm unless guaranteed by one of the following American Express Diners Club C,~rd Check-c~t time ~s 1:00 pro. Rooms may not be a~a~l~bk~ fo~ occupancy untzl ~er 3"00 pm ..............................
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Washington Business Group on Health and the National Association of Manufacturers 8u ine and Health in the in conjunction with the Women in Government Relations Health Task Force presents~ The 103rd Congress takes ~. up the health care reform ~,~. debate against a backdrop ~::~'-~-~ o~ growing cost and ?~ 38~" ~onomic uncertair W ~ ~'L Hear what this means ,~'~ ;~%~, for legislatNe action ~.~:~ ~;~-¢~ rrom Key House and • ~3~;;~ ~':~~ Senate health .~ .~:~ .:~.~ ~,.~,--~. staff Featured Iqedne day, January z?, 00] Loews L'EnFant Plaza HoLel 1:~0 pro--4:30 pm 480 L'Enl=ant Plaza, 5W Washinsl:on, DC Senate Panel Carrie Billy LI- GISI_ATIVE A.qSISTANT OFFICE Ok SEN. JEFF 13INGA~VV~NN {LLMN) 5heila Burke CHEF OF STAFF OH-ICE OF SEN ROR DOLE Christine Ferguson L['GISI ATIVE DIRECIOR OFFICE or £FN IOHN CHAFEE IR-RI) Susan Foote SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT OFFICF OF SEN. DAVE DURENBERGER Christopher Jenninss C)bPUIY STAFF DIRFCTOR SPECIAL COMMrI-i'EE ON AGING Christine Williams LEGISLATIVr ASSISTAN] O1 nC.L OF SEN GroRGE MITCHELL (D-ME) £FNATE M,&IORITY L EADER House Panel Phyllis Borzi F~NSION AkD EMPLOYEE BENEFITS COUNSEL LABOWMANAGEMENT REI ATIONS SUBCOMMIf Ikl: COMMITTFF ON EDUCA1 ION AND t.ABO~ Chip Kahn MINORIW HEALTH COUN~FI C~MI~EE ON WA~ ~D ME~£ David Kehl LEGIS~T~ DIRC~ OI-HC~ OF REP. ROBER] MI¢I Irl IR-IL] MINORIW ~DER Dave Kendall LEGIS~T~ DIRE~OR OFhCE O~ REP MIC~L~DRF~ Donald Shriber COUNSFI EOMMI~EE ON ~NERGY AND "-4 O~
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[] $65 WBGH Member ~ $65 NAM Member ~ $65 WGR Member ~ $65 WBGH/NAM Annual Conference Participant (Separate registration required) [] $80 All other registrants CITY SIAIE 71P TELEPHONE FAX ,~'~AO~ IS LLMITED PAYMENT MU~] BE RECEIVED BY I/{ 5~3. ~ CI {FC~ PAYEE TO W~INGTON B~INESS G~P ON H~ I ~D R~tURN TO H~T~ I ~ENDA 1~3. W~NGION B[%~SS ~ H~ L 7?7 NOaH ~TOL ~E£ I. NE. ~ffE ~. WLSHINGT~. ~ 2~2. F~. 202 ~8-9~32.

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