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Take Action with 2023 NIC Spring Conference Innovation Labs

By: NIC  |  February 17, 2023

“The topics that are explored and discussed at great length have been very relevant. They allow me to think deeper, pose more questions, but also find other like-mind people who are in the same situations.”

Ideas and Discussion  |  NIC Spring Conference  |  NIC conference  |  healthcare  |  healthcare integration

Moving Healthcare Upstream: Opportunities for Senior Living

By: Sheryl Marcet  |  February 15, 2023

2023 NIC Spring Conference Preview  Nirav R. Shah, MD, MPH, a Senior Scholar at Stanford University’s School of Medicine and Chief Medical Officer of American Health Associates, is a leader in care innovation for older adults. Dr. Shah will share his expertise in health and healthcare as a keynote speaker at the 2023 NIC Spring Conference (March 1-3). Shah’s research focus areas include improving care for family caregivers, expanding the reach of PACE programs, and improving outcomes in nursing homes. Board-certified in Internal Medicine, Dr. Shah is a graduate of Harvard College and Yale School of Medicine, and is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine.

Ideas and Discussion  |  Market Trends  |  NIC Spring Conference  |  NIC conference  |  medicare

Stop Talking, Start Doing: Expert Speaks on Medicare Trends, Opportunities

By: NIC  |  February 09, 2023

2023 NIC Spring Conference Preview Forget trying to design the perfect healthcare partnership. Now’s the time to stop talking and start doing, according to Dr. Sachin Jain, CEO of SCAN Group and SCAN Health Plan, one of the nation’s largest and fastest growing not-for-profit Medicare Advantage plans.

Ideas and Discussion  |  Market Trends  |  NIC Fall Conference  |  NIC conference  |  healthcare

Delivering Value to Senior Living Residents Through Healthcare Collaboration

By: NIC  |  February 02, 2023

Older adults choosing where they live is becoming increasingly dependent on how they want to live. Baby Boomers are determined to live with a sense of greater purpose—connected to their personal interests and those of the community around them. As part of that greater purpose, this generation is prioritizing their health and well-being. Senior housing has a significant role to play now, and in the future, to help deliver the value that residents demand.

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