Malcolm MacEachern Symposium 2016 Photos
"Public and Private Exchanges: What Does the Future Hold?"
Photos © Justin Runquist
Leemore Dafny, PhD, Professor of Strategy, Director of Health Enterprise Management, Herman Smith Research Professor in Hospital and Health Services, Kellogg School of Management, welcomes attendees to the 2016 MacEachern Symposium. The 33rd Annual MacEachern Symposium was held at James L. Allen Center at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL on April 29th, 2016.
David Dranove, PhD, Walter J. McNerney Distinguished Professor of Health Industry Management, Kellogg School of Management, introduces the Malcolm MacEachern Memorial Lecturer, Jonathan Gruber, PhD, Ford Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jonathan Gruber, PhD, Ford Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology gave the Malcolm MacEachern Memorial Lecture, “Public Health Insurance Exchanges: Where They Came from and Where they are Going”?
Craig Garthwaite, PhD, Assistant Professor of Strategy, Kellogg School of Management introduces speaker Ashok Subramanian, MA, MBA, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Liazon.
Ashok Subramanian, MA, MBA, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Liazon gave the keynote speech, “Private Exchanges – Current and Future Perspectives”.
Leemore Dafny, PhD, Professor of Strategy, Director of Health Enterprise Management moderated the panel discussion, "Insights and Reactions From Insurers. From left to right, Leemore Dafny, Kevin Cassidy, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Craig A. Hipp, United Healthcare.
Dr. Andrew Ziskind, MD, MBA, Adjunct Professor of Health Enterprise Management and Managing Director, Clinical Solutions, Huron Healthcare moderated the luncheon panel.
The luncheon panel, "The Year Ahead in Healthcare: A Forecasting Panel, consisted of (from left) Daniel York of Kaufman, Hall & Associates, Ethan Arnold, MPH, The Chartis Group, Mark Goldberg, CEO of Project X and Edward F.X. Hughes, MD Professor of Management and Strategy, Kellogg School of Management.