Thought leaders from the healthcare profession will feature in a series of three educational breakfast symposia held by Physicians’ Reciprocal Insurers (PRI) beginning on February 13.
PRI is among the nation’s largest insurers of medical professional and hospital and healthcare facilities’ liability and excess insurance and is an award winner in the field of risk management.
The 2014 series, to be held at the Company’s Roslyn, Long Island office, will focus upon the implications of healthcare reform, trends among healthcare providers and the outlook for patient centered care.
Additional topics are being developed, according to Jeanne Braun, executive vice president, Department of Hospitals and Special Programs: “PRI continues to stay out front on issues related to the evolving dynamics in healthcare. Our clients are thirsty for thought leadership and we are glad to sponsor seminars that foster discussion and drive change,” she said.
PRI’s 2014 Educational Series starts on Thursday, February 13 with breakfast at 8:00 am with “Current Perspectives on Managed Care and Healthcare Reform,” led by David Florman, MBA, Florman Tannen, the healthcare consulting firm, together with Nathan Boucher, director of graduate education and assistant professor at Touro College, who will discuss current industry trends and issues affecting the healthcare provider community, patient-centered care and implications for the future. The conference will conclude at 11:00am.
Physicians’ Reciprocal Insurers, Department of Hospitals and Special Programs, Jeanne Braun, David Florman