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Employment and Health Benefits: A Connection at Risk
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Participants in Meetings Held in Conjunction with Project
PUBLIC MEETING
February 19, 1992
Washington, D.C.
Committee Members and Staff Present
Harold T. Shapiro, Ph.D.
Princeton University, Chair
David Edwards
Eastman Kodak Company
Allen Feezor
North Carolina Department of Insurance
Marilyn J. Field, Ph.D.
Study Director
Jo Harris-Wehling
Staff Officer
George F. Sheldon, M.D.
University of North Carolina
K. Peter Schmidt, J.D.
Arnold and Porter
Donna D. Thompson
Senior Project Assistant
Joan B. Trauner, Ph.D.
Coopers & Lybrand
Oral Testimony
Roger Bulger, M.D.
Association of Academic Health Centers
Paul P. Cooper III, C.L.U.
Business Roundtable
Mary Jane England, M.D.
Washington Business Group on Health
Daniel H. Johnson, Jr., M.D.
American Medical Association
Richard M. Niemiec
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
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Employment and Health Benefits: A Connection at Risk
Charles M. O'Brien, Jr.
American Hospital Association
John Ott, M.D.
Group Health Association of America
Michael O. Roush
National Federation of Independent Business
Elliot K. Wicks, Ph.D.
Health Insurance Association of America
Joy Johnson Wilson
National Conference of State Legislatures
Written Testimony
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Association of Private Pension and Welfare Plans
Children's Defense Fund
Consumers Union
WORKSHOP ON BIASED RISK SELECTION
February 20, 1992
Washington, D.C.
PARTICIPANTS LIST
Invited Panel
Gerard Anderson, Ph.D.
Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Hospital Finance and Management
George Berry, F.S.A.
Milliman & Robertson, Inc.
John M. Bertko, F.S.A.
Principal, Coopers & Lybrand
Bruce D. Bowen, Ph.D.
Director, Medical Economics and Statistics Kaiser Family Health Plan
James Charling, F.S.A.
Second Vice President Principal Financial Group
Alice Rosenblatt, F.S.A.
Senior Vice President and Chief Actuary Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Gordon R. Trapnell, F.S.A.
President, Actuarial Research Corporation
IOM Committee and Staff
David Edwards
Director of Corporate Employee Benefits Eastman Kodak
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Employment and Health Benefits: A Connection at Risk
Allen Feezor
Chief Deputy Commissioner of Insurance North Carolina Department of Insurance
Marilyn J. Field, Ph.D.
Study Director, Institute of Medicine
Jo Harris-Wehling
Staff Officer, Institute of Medicine
Stanley Jones
Independent Consultant
K. Peter Schmidt, J.D.
Partner, Arnold and Porter
Harold T. Shapiro, Ph.D.
President, Princeton University
George F. Sheldon, M.D.
Chair, Department of Surgery University of North Carolina
Donna D. Thompson
Senior Project Assistant Institute of Medicine
Joan B. Trauner, Ph.D.
Principal, Coopers and Lybrand
Karl D. Yordy
Director, Division of Health Care Services Institute of Medicine
Observers
David A. Bryant
Assistant Director of Government Information American Academy of Actuaries
Michael M. Hagan
Economist Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Gary D. Hendricks
Director of Government Information American Academy of Actuaries
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
Academy Industry Program of the National Research Council and Committee on Employment-Based Health Benefits of the Institute of Medicine
American Employers and Health Care: Roles, Responsibilities, and Risks
May 19-20, 1992Washington, D.C.
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Employment and Health Benefits: A Connection at Risk
Tuesday, May 19, 1992
1:00 p.m.
Welcome & Introductions
Frank Press, President, National Academy of Sciences
Karl Yordy, Director, Division of Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine
Dallas L. Salisbury, President, Employee Benefit Research Institute, Symposium Chair
1:15
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: AMERICAN EMPLOYERS AND HEALTH CARE
Dallas L. Salisbury, Employee Benefit Research Institute
1:45
THE QUESTION OF VALUE AND EMPLOYMENT-BASED HEALTH BENEFITS
Moderator: Alan R. Nelson, M.D., American Society of Internal Medicine
A Clinician-Researcher's Perspective
Albert G. Mulley, Jr., M.D., Massachusetts General Hospital
An Employer's Perspective
Charles R. Buck, Jr., Sc.D., General Electric Company
3:30
RISKY BUSINESS: SHARING AND SHUNNING THE BURDEN OF COSTLY ILLNESS
Moderator: Stanley B. Jones, Independent Consultant
A Consulting Actuary's Overview
George Berry, F.S.A., Milliman and Robertson
An Employer's Experience
Robert F. Seeman, American Airlines
5:20
HEALTH CARE COSTS AND BUSINESS COMPETITIVENESS
Moderator: W.H. Krome George (retired), Aluminum Company of America
Evidence and Its Limits
David J. Brailar, M.D., The Wharton School
Controversy and Context
Howard Rosen, Competitive Policy Council
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Employment and Health Benefits: A Connection at Risk
Wednesday, May 20, 1992
9:00 a.m.
BEYOND THE BENEFITS PACKAGE: BUILDING A HEALTHY WORKFORCE
Moderator: Marilyn J. Field, Ph.D., Institute of Medicine
Implementing and Evaluating a Worksite Strategy
Barbara L. Decker, Southern California Edison Company
Legal and Ethical Cautions
Mark A. Rothstein, Health, Law and Policy Institute, University of Houston
10:30
LINKING EFFORTS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS
Moderator: Harry P. Cain II, Ph.D., Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
Initiatives at the State and Community Levels
W. David Helms, Ph.D., The Alpha Center
Lessons and Observations from One State
Ree Sailors, Florida Health Access
1:30 p.m.
HEALTH CARE REFORM AND THE ROLE OF THE EMPLOYER
Moderator: Judith Feder, Ph.D., Center for Health Policy Studies, Georgetown University
Focusing on the Individual and Market Forces
Robert E. Moffit, Ph.D., Heritage Foundation
Building on the Employment-based System
Walter B. Maher, Chrysler Corporation
Moving to National Health Insurance
Theodore R. Marmor, Ph.D., Yale University
Confronting the Perception Gaps
John Immerwahr, Ph.D., The Public Agenda Foundation
3:30
PATIENTS, PHYSICIANS, AND EMPLOYERS: CHANGE AND CHALLENGE
Jerome H. Grossman, M.D., New England Medical Center
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