Duke-Margolis and Blue Cross Blue Shield--North Carolina “Point of Care" Speaker Series
Duke University and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina® (Blue Cross NC) have a nearly century-old relationship, beginning with the first dean of Duke’s School of Medicine, W.C. Davison, MD. Dr. Davison, spearheaded the creation of Durham’s “Hospital Care Association” – which became Blue Cross NC in 1933.
Today, the Duke-Margolis Center and Blue Cross NC are working together to reform health care delivery and payment. Blue Cross NC’s vision is to be a national model for transforming our health system. The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy’s mission is to improve health and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions.
“The Point of Care” is a new monthly speaker series, sponsored by Duke-Margolis and Blue Cross NC, that provides a national stage for thought leaders in health care delivery, payment, and reform to share their ideas, discuss new approaches, and comment on emerging health reforms.
Join us each month for these stimulating discussions—either on campus at Duke or online via web stream.
Contact Us
If you are interested in attending one of these sessions and want more information, please feel free to contact:
Patricia Green, Director of Communications, patricia.s.green@duke.edu
Point of Care: Speaker Series - "Meaningfully Scaling Care for Underserved Populations"
Duke University and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina® (Blue Cross NC) have a nearly century-old relationship, beginning with the first dean of Duke’s School of Medicine, W.C. Davison, MD. Dr. Davison, spearheaded the creation of Durham’s “Hospital Care Association” – which became Blue Cross NC in 1933.
Today, the Duke-Margolis Center and Blue Cross NC are working together to reform health care delivery and payment. Blue Cross NC’s vision is to be a national model for transforming our health system. The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy’s mission is to improve health and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions.
“The Point of Care” is a new monthly speaker series, sponsored by Duke-Margolis and Blue Cross NC, that provides a national stage for thought leaders in health care delivery, payment, and reform to share their ideas, discuss new approaches, and comment on emerging health reforms.
Join us each month for these stimulating discussions—either on campus at Duke or online via web stream.
® Marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
Point of Care: Speaker Series - "Moving the Needle for the Public's Health: Innovative Approaches to Improving Health and Advancing Equity"
Duke University and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina® (Blue Cross NC) have a nearly century-old relationship, beginning with the first dean of Duke’s School of Medicine, W.C. Davison, MD. Dr. Davison, spearheaded the creation of Durham’s “Hospital Care Association” – which became Blue Cross NC in 1933.
Today, the Duke-Margolis Center and Blue Cross NC are working together to reform health care delivery and payment. Blue Cross NC’s vision is to be a national model for transforming our health system. The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy’s mission is to improve health and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions.
“The Point of Care” is a new monthly speaker series, sponsored by Duke-Margolis and Blue Cross NC, that provides a national stage for thought leaders in health care delivery, payment, and reform to share their ideas, discuss new approaches, and comment on emerging health reforms.
Join us each month for these stimulating discussions—either on campus at Duke or online via web stream.
Point of Care: Speaker Series - "The Intersection of Technology and Humanity"
Duke University and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina® (Blue Cross NC) have a nearly century-old relationship, beginning with the first dean of Duke’s School of Medicine, W.C. Davison, MD. Dr. Davison, spearheaded the creation of Durham’s “Hospital Care Association” – which became Blue Cross NC in 1933.
Today, the Duke-Margolis Center and Blue Cross NC are working together to reform health care delivery and payment. Blue Cross NC’s vision is to be a national model for transforming our health system. The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy’s mission is to improve health and the value of health care through practical, innovative, and evidence-based policy solutions.
“The Point of Care” is a new monthly speaker series, sponsored by Duke-Margolis and Blue Cross NC, that provides a national stage for thought leaders in health care delivery, payment, and reform to share their ideas, discuss new approaches, and comment on emerging health reforms.
Join us each month for these stimulating discussions—either on campus at Duke or online via web stream.
® Marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
Point of Care Speaker Series: "Opening Up While Locking Down: Building the Digital Platform for Care Delivery Reform"
Join us on February 19 at Duke's Fuqua School of Business, Geneen Auditorium at 8:45am - 10:15am for the next Duke-Margolis and Blue Cross NC Point of Care speaker event. The featured speaker is Aneesh Chopra, president of CareJourney and the first US Chief Technology Officer. Aneesh will share his view of consumers taking a more active role in navigating the health care delivery system, empowered with greater access to their own data and a growing number of apps and navigation support services that can help them make better decisions at each step of their care journey.
Point of Care Speaker Series: "Employer Leadership in Improving the Value of Health Care"
Join us on March 4 at Duke's Fuqua School of Business, Geneen Auditorium at 8:45am - 10:15am for the next Duke-Margolis and Blue Cross NC Point of Care speaker event with David Stein.