Over the past couple weeks, I've had research calls with dozens of your peers: some of which have attended the Medicare Congress, some who have spoken at the Medicare Congress, and some who didn't know what the Medicare Congress was until I told them about it. As always, some are feeling positive about the industry, some are feeling not-so-positive, and EVERYONE had insight into what matters most in the Medicare industry.
One of my favorite parts of being a conference producer is getting to translate all of this feedback into a tangible program that attracts high level, provocative speakers, which in turn attracts a larger audience. I’m just starting to put together a loose agenda, and although I'm not quite ready to show all of my cards, I can tell you that we’re planning on adding a few full day summits to the mix, in order to provide you with deeper insight into the areas that matter most (and are the most lucrative).
We'd love to hear from you! Which topic areas would you like us to cover for next year's event?
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