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MR. SAMUEL O. CHILCOTE
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TOBACCO INSTITUTE, INC.
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WASHINGTON OC 20006

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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)
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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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includes ¢wo breal¢as~s: ~vo luncheons:
• champagne and raw-bar r~ep/~n; coffee
¢' breaks ancl confefencelrna[efials~(Note:
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subiect,t6~ S 100 se/vice charge; No rdund
for cancellations posl3mark~/afc-~
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l:x~tmark~ o~ or before Decer~be~ I l,
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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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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
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.~ .~:~ .:~.~ ~,.~,--~. staff Featured
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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
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