Medical Society of Virginia

Hear Paul Grundy, M.D. speak on health care trends

19 April 2012

Attend the second annual Virginia Health Care Conference on June 7 at the Greater Richmond Convention Center to hear Paul Grundy, M.D., M.P.H., FACOEM, FACPM, global director of healthcare transformation at IBM, speak on the latest trends on health care and the economic impact of a healthy workforce. This event will feature best practices and innovations to deliver quality, cost-effective health care and improve workforce wellness in the commonwealth. The Medical Society of Virginia (MSV) joins the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association and the Virginia Business Coalition on Health to sponsor this event.

Other notable speakers include:
  • William A. Hazel, Jr., M.D. - Secretary of Health and Human Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia
  • Andrew C. Webber - President & CEO, National Business Coalition on Health
  • Samuel Nussbaum, M.D. - Chief Medical Officer, WellPoint, Inc.

Click here for additional information or to register.

The 2012 Virginia Healthcare Innovators Awards will also be presented at the conference luncheon. The Innovators Awards honor Virginia providers and organizations/entities that have developed innovative ways to improve quality and/or efficiency.

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