28th Annual State Health Policy Conference
Dallas, Texas October 19-21, 2015
Designed by state health policymakers for state health policymakers, the National Academy for State Health Policy’s annual conference continues to be the premier educational and networking event for health policy professionals.
Attend NASHP’s annual conference for the tools and resources needed to support and enhance your work in state health policy. Network with peers from across the country and hear from the industry’s leading experts on cutting-edge topics and the issues most important to your work.
Look for the conference agenda and exciting speaker announcements coming soon!
Registration now open!
Conference Host Hotel:
Sheraton Dallas Hotel
400 North Olive Street
Dallas, Texas
Guest room rate: $159 per night, plus 15% tax
Please secure lodging by Friday, September 25, as rooms and rates are subject to availability after this date.
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