Help plan NASHP’s Annual Conference Informal Call for Ideas
28th Annual State Health Policy Conference
October 19-21, 2015
Dallas, Texas
What do you consider the most pressing and critical issues facing state health policy makers? Which health policy leaders do you want to hear discuss their ideas to achieve quality, affordable health care and advance a culture of health across states?
NASHP invites you to help construct the agenda for the 28th Annual State Health Policy Conference, taking place October 19-21, in Dallas, Texas. We welcome all ideas for topics and speakers!
Simply email a sentence or two (no more than 65 words please!) describing your idea to conference@oldsite.nashp.org, using the subject line: 2015 Call for Ideas.
All submissions are due by Friday, February 27.
All submissions received by the deadline will be shared with NASHP’s conference planning committee. If your idea gets incorporated into the agenda, NASHP staff will follow up with you by May 30, 2015.
Thank you for your interest in NASHP’s Annual State Health Policy Conference, and for joining NASHP in its commitment to promoting excellence in state health policy and practice. We look forward to seeing you in Dallas!

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