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Nolan Cutting Through Reform Chaos

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NOLAN CUTTING THROUGH REFORM CHAOS

DALLAS—(Business Wire) —The Robert E. Nolan Company, a management consulting firm specialized in serving health plans, will present an innovative health care reform management model at the AHIP 2011 Medicaid Conference, September 14-15, 2011 in Washington, DC.

Health care reform has brought over 270 regulations, and counting. “Every plan struggles to anticipate and respond to these changes, meanwhile the complexity of potential changes evolves and expands, even before plans can take action,” says Scot McConkey, senior vice president of Nolan’s health care practice.

Nolan’s session at the AHIP Medicaid Conference takes place at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 14 at the Capital Hilton. The program will introduce a straightforward method that health plans can use to position for massive change using process baselines and a process maturity model to specify risks and opportunities.  Attendees will learn how health plan leaders are using these techniques to solve the complexity challenge and bring action and momentum from chaos.

“We are pleased to be a part of AHIP’s Medicare and Medicaid Annual Conferences” said Merit Smith, Nolan vice president. “We look forward to a lively session which will help attendees get their arms around reform planning and implementation.”

For more details on the session, visit www.renolan.com/healthcare/ahip_conf.htm.

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