Registration Fees
Planned by state health policymakers for state health policymakers, NASHP’s annual event is a “must-attend” for the state health policy community. With a carefully crafted agenda focusing on emerging issues and current best practices within states, #NASHPCONF22 will bring together the nation’s leading experts to share, learn, and discuss.
Mark your calendar! Early bird rates will be available until Friday, August 12.
Conference and Preconference
| Conference and Preconference | Early Bird Rate | Regular Rate |
|---|---|---|
| State Government, State University Employees, Local or Federal Government | $750 | $850 |
| Non-profit, Academic Employees | $825 | $950 |
| Independent Consultant, Other | $1300 | $1485 |
Conference and preconference registration fee includes: breakfast, lunch and breaks each day of the conference and preconference; admission to the Opening Reception; selection of a preconference and full admission to all concurrent sessions and plenaries.
Preconference Only
| Preconference Only | Early Bird Rate | Regular Rate |
|---|---|---|
| State Government, State University Employees, Local or Federal Government | $400 | $500 |
| Non-profit, Academic Employees | $500 | $550 |
| Independent Consultant, Other | $550 | $625 |
Preconference only registration fee includes: breakfast, lunch and breaks during the preconference; admission to one preconference offering.
Conference Only
| Conference Only | Early Bird Rate | Regular Rate |
|---|---|---|
| State Government, State University Employees, Local or Federal Government | $550 | $625 |
| Non-profit, Academic Employees | $650 | $750 |
| Independent Consultant, Other | $1050 | $1200 |
Conference only registration fee includes: breakfast, lunch and breaks on Tuesday and Wednesday; admission to the Opening Reception; full admission to all concurrent sessions and plenaries.
Students
| Student | Early Bird Rate | Regular Rate |
|---|---|---|
| $500 | $570 |
Conference only registration fee includes: breakfast, lunch and breaks on Tuesday and Wednesday; admission to the Opening Reception; full admission to all concurrent sessions and plenaries.
Media: Members of the media are eligible to receive a #NASHPCONF22 press pass that allows access to concurrent sessions (unless a session is restricted to only state officials) and plenaries. Please contact Jennifer Laudano at jlaudano@oldsite.nashp.org for more information.

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