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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: CO CHAIRS: PRECONFERENCE FOCUS SESSION: Representative Michael S. Lawrence Kocot, JD, LLM, • MACRA: Perspectives on the Transition to the Quality Payment Program (QPP) C. Burgess (R/TX), Chair, MPA, Principal and National Subcommittee on Health, Leader, Center for Healthcare PLENARY SESSIONS: Committee on Energy and Regulatory Insight, KPMG; Commerce, US House of Former Senior Advisor to the • Mark McClellan, MD, PhD Keynote Representatives Administrator, CMS • Michael Leavitt Keynote Michael Leavitt, Founder David B. Muhlestein, • Representative Michael C. Burgess (R/TX) Keynote and Chairman, Leavitt Part- PhD, JD, Vice President, • CMS Keynote ners; Former Secretary, US Research and Development, Department of Health and Leavitt Partners, LLC • Progress and Challenges in Moving from Volume to Value Human Services, Former • The Keys to APMs and ACOs: The Move to a More Patient-Centric Governor of Health Ecosystem Mark McClellan, MD, • Healthcare Integration and the Continuing Challenge of Interoperability CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: PhD, Director, Robert J. • Future Directions for APM Development: The Role of P-TAC Margolis Center for Health Accountants: Approved for up to Policy and Margolis Professor 10.45 hours of NASBA credits. AND TRACK SESSIONS: of Business, and Physicians: Approved for up to 11.5 • Advancing the Transition to Value-Based Payment Health Policy, ; hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Former CMS Administrator • Integrating Community and Home-Based and Health Services and FDA Commissioner • Care Transformation Through Contracting Innovation • The Impacts of Consolidation in An Evolving Value-Based Marketplace Follow the ACO Summit Join our Group on LinkedIn: on Twitter: @ACOSummit National Accountable Care • Proven Approaches to Managing High-Risk Patients Through Data Tweet using #ACOsummit Organization Summit • Digital Health: Using Technology to Meet the Patient

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DIAMOND GRANTOR: BRONZE GRANTOR: TUITION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM SUPPORTED BY: MEDIA PARTNERS: OVERVIEW ccountable care and other alternative payment initiatives in both the bundled payments; they can help assure that these reforms lead to sustainable quality public and private sector have continued to grow over the past several improvements and cost reductions. In sum, ACOs provide an ideal mechanism to Ayears, adding to the experience and evidence on what is working and ways transition from paying for volume and intensity to paying for value. to continue evolving accountable care models. The Eighth National Alternative Payment Model (APM) and Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Summit (www. HOW IS ACO AND APM IMPLEMENTATION PROCEEDING ACOSummit.com) will provide an unprecedented opportunity to discuss remaining ACROSS THE COUNTRY? barriers to widespread ACO and APM implementation, strategies to overcome As of January 2017, over 450 organizations across the country are participating in the them, and policies to encourage the continued growth and sustainability of the Shared Savings Program (MSSP), which aims to promote accountability for accountable care movement. The Summit brings together leading policymakers, the care of Medicare fee for service (FFS) beneficiaries, coordinate care for all services experts, and APM implementers to provide unique and in-depth insights on APM provided under Medicare FFS, and encourages investment in infrastructure and redesign implementation and ongoing health care reform. The Summit will cover a variety care processes. In January, over 20 organizations joined the Next Generation ACO Model, of topics including innovative contract and payment arrangements, the impacts which provides greater financial risk and reward, in exchange for even more payment of consolidation on value-based care, management of high-risk patients, using and regulatory flexibility to facilitate better coordination of care. Next year, CMS will technology to improve patient care, integrating community-bases services, and launch a MSSP Track 1+ option to help ease organizations into two-sided risk with lower remaining barriers to effective data interoperability. The Summit will also be a overall financial risk coupled with some of the flexibility afforded to other two-sided great opportunity to explore the future of accountable care and other alternative risk participants. In addition, the Quality Payment Program (QPP), created by MACRA, payment model contracting, practice, and policies, including the broader impact of launched in January and creates additional incentives for physicians to provide care the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), which encourages the to Medicare patients through alternative payment models such as ACOs and bundled adoption of APMs. payments. Additional APMs are likely to be developed and/or approved by CMS in the coming years to provide more opportunities for providers to participate in alternative WHAT ARE APMs AND ACOs? payment arrangements. An alternative payment model (APM) is a payment approach that rewards providers for delivering high-quality and cost-efficient care through financial incentives and Beyond Medicare initiatives, interest and participation in accountable care and other penalties based on performance. ACOs, the most widely used APM, are groups of alternative payment reforms has been growing both in states and in the private sector. physicians, hospitals, and other providers that receive financial rewards for achieving More than ten states have developed programs to support the transition to accountable patient-focused quality targets and demonstrating reductions in overall spending care-like models for either their programs or state employees. There are now growth for their defined patient population. ACOs can be organized in a number of over 400 private sector ACOs with all of the major private health plans implementing ways, ranging from fully integrated delivery systems to networked models within value-based care initiatives; these payment reforms include accountability for the which physicians in small office practices can work together to improve quality, full continuum of patients’ care, payment contingent upon improving the quality and coordinate care, and reduce costs. ACOs can also feature different payment incentives, coordination of care, and responsibility for cost management within a target budget. ranging from “one-sided” shared savings within a fee-for-service environment to In tandem with the Medicare Shared Savings Program, the Next Generation ACO Model, a range of capitation arrangements with quality bonuses. In addition, ACOs are and other Medicare APMs, these private sector efforts will be instrumental in moving compatible with a range of other payment reforms, such as medical homes and accountable care implementation forward as health care reform progresses.

• Pharmacists and Pharmacy • Health Services Researchers and Academics • Directors of Medicare Programs WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Benefit Managers • Executives and Board Members of ACOs, • Health Care Attorneys and In-house Counsel • Directors of Medicaid Programs Health Plans, Health Systems, Hospitals • Representatives of Purchasers, including • Chief Financial Officers • Directors of Network Contracting Private Employers and Public Purchasers and Physician Organizations • Chief Innovation Officers • Directors of Provider Relations • Consumer Organization Representatives • Medical Directors • Directors of Accountable Care • Directors of Finance • Federal and State Government Officials • Physicians • Directors of Quality Management and Reimbursement THE EIGHTH NATIONAL ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT MODEL (APM) AND ACCOUNTABLE CARE SUMMIT ORGANIZATION ACCOUNTABLE AND MODEL (APM) PAYMENT ALTERNATIVE THE EIGHTH NATIONAL • Nurses, Nurse Practitioners and • Health Care Regulators and Policy Makers and Improvement • Pharmaceutical Executives Other Allied Health Professionals • Health Benefits Consultants • Directors of Government Programs • Pharmaceutical Consultants

PARTICIPATION OPTIONS LIVE AND ARCHIVED INTERNET ATTENDANCE Watch the conference in live streaming video over the Internet and at your convenience at any TRADITIONAL ONSITE ATTENDANCE time 24/7 for six months following the event. Simply register, travel to the conference The archived conference includes speaker videos and city and attend in person. coordinated PowerPoint presentations. PROS: subject matter immersion; PROS: Live digital feed and 24/7 Internet access for the professional networking opportunities; next six months; accessible in the office, at home or faculty interaction. anywhere worldwide with Internet access; avoid travel Onsite expense and hassle; no time away from the office. At your office ...... or home

2 DAY I: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 OPENING PLENARY SESSION 1:00 pm Welcome and Introduction S. Lawrence Kocot, JD, LLM, MPA, Principal and National Leader, PRECONFERENCE FOCUS SESSION Center for Healthcare Regulatory Insight, KPMG; Former Senior Advisor to the Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, MACRA: PERSPECTIVES ON THE TRANSITION TO QUALITY Washington, DC (Co Chair) PAYMENT PROGRAM (QPP) (Optional; Separate Registration Required) 1:15 pm Welcome: Update on the State of Accountable Care 9:00 am Welcome and Introductions Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, Director, Robert J Margolis Center for Health Policy and Margolis, Professor of Business, Medicine and Health Policy, S. Lawrence Kocot, JD, LLM, MPA, Principal and National Leader, Duke University; Former Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Center for Healthcare Regulatory Insight, KPMG; Former Senior Advisor Services; Former Commissioner, US Food and Drug Administration, to the Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Washington, DC Washington, DC (Co Chair) 1:45 pm Keynote 9:10 am Quality Payment Program Implementation Priorities for 2017 and Beyond: The CMS Michael Leavitt, Founder and Chairman, Leavitt Partners; Former Perspective Secretary, US Department of Health and Human Services; Former Governor James (JP) Sharp, JD, MPH, Special Assistant to the Deputy Directors, of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, Washington, DC 2:30 pm CMS Keynote 9:45 am The Provider Transition to the Quality Payment Program: Views from the Field Patrick Conway, MD, MSc (Invited), Deputy Administrator for Innovation and Quality and Chief Medical Officer, Centers for Medicare 10:30 am Operational Barriers to Success: Investment, and Medicaid Services, Washington DC Reporting, IT, Quality Measure, ICD-10 3:00 pm Congressional Keynote 11:15 am New APMs in Development for QPP Representative Michael C. Burgess (R/TX), Chair, Subcommittee on Khue Nguyen, PharmD, Chief Operating Officer, C-TAC Innovations, Health, Committee on Energy and Commerce, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC Washington, DC

Frank G. Opelka, MD, FACS, Colon and Rectal Surgeon, Medical Director, 3:30 pm Break Quality and Health Policy, Division of Advocacy and Health Policy, American 4:00 pm The Health Plan Perspective: Progress and College of Surgeons, Washington, DC Challenges in Moving from Volume to Value Chip Howard, Vice President and Payment Innovations Leader, Humana Noon Adjournment and Lunch on your Own Inc.; Former Director, Accountable Care Organizations, WellPoint; Former Director, Financial Models, Alternative Reimbursement Programs, Florida Blue; Former Director, Provider Contracting Performance and Cost Analytics, Kaiser Permanente, Louisville, KY HOTEL INFORMATION/RESERVATIONS 4:30 pm The Provider Perspective: Progress and The National ACO Summit does not contract with any third party organization to Challenges in Moving from Volume to Value make hotel reservations for attendees of the Summit. All attendees should make Marna Parke Borgstrom, MPH (Invited), President and Chief Executive their hotel reservations directly with the hotel and not with a third party vendor. Officer, Yale New Haven Health System, Lecturer in Public Health (Health Policy), Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT The Hyatt Regency Crystal City is the official hotel for the Eighth National Alternative Pay- ment Model (APM) and Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Summit. A special group rate 5:00 pm The Keys to APMs and ACOs: The Move to a More of $199.00 single/$209.00 double per night (plus applicable taxes) has been arranged for Patient-Centric Health Ecosystem Summit Attendees. A dedicated website is now available for you to book your special group- rate hotel rooms online. In order to receive this group rate, please make your reservation John B. Bulger, DO, MBA, Chief Medical Officer, Geisinger Health Plan; online at www.ACOSummit.com and click on the Travel/Hotel tab. Reservations at the Former Chief Quality Officer, Geisinger Health System,Danville, PA group rate will be accepted while rooms are available or until the cut-off date of Thursday, Harold Paz, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, June 1, 2017. After this date, reservations will be accepted on a space-available basis at the Aetna; Former Chief Executive Officer, Senior Vice President for Health prevailing rate. Affairs and Dean, Penn State Hershey Medical Center and Health System, Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hartford, CT 2799 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Arlington, VA 22202 • Phone: +1 703-418-1234 5:45 pm Adjournment and Networking Reception

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3 Track Session 5: Proven Approaches to Managing High-Risk DAY II: THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2017 Patients through Data Emily Brower, MBA, Vice President, Population Health, Atrius Health; Former Senior MORNING TRACK SESSIONS I 9:00 am – 10:15 am Director, Clinical Improvement Ventures, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Boston, MA Track Session 1: Advancing the Transition to Value-Based Derek DeLia, PhD, Research Professor and Senior Health Economist, Center for State Health Payment Policy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Troy Barsky, JD, Health Care Partner, Crowell & Moring; Former Director, Division of Technical Christie Lawrence, MPR, Vice President, Commercial Services, ARDX, Norfolk, VA Payment Policy, Former Senior Attorney, Office of the General Counsel, Centers for Medicare and Edward Stall, MBA, Principal, Enterprise Intelligence, Market Leader, Dixon Hughes Medicaid Services, Washington, DC Goodman LLP, Greenville, SC Robert D. Belfort, JD, Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, New York, NY Brian C. Betner, JD, Attorney, Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, PC, Indianapolis, IN Track Session 6: Digital Health: Using Technology to Meet the Patient, including Telehealth Kimberly Brandt, JD, Chief Oversight Counsel, US Senate Finance Committee, Majority Staff; Former Director, Medicare Program Integrity Group, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Henry DePhillips, MD, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, Teladoc, Nashville, TN Services, Washington, DC Robert Plotkin, MSW, MBA, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Arcadian Telepsychiatry, Fort Washington, PA Track Session 2: Integrating Community and Home-Based and Health Services Angelo Volandes, MD, MPH, Internist, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Co-Founder and President, Advance Care Planning (ACP) Toyin Ajayi, MD, MPhil, Chief Medical Officer, Commonwealth Care Alliance; Former Decisions; Author, The Conversation: A Revolutionary Plan for End-of-Life Care, Boston, MA Attending Physician, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA Nicole Bruno (Invited), Co-founder and Executive Director, Transitions Guiding Lights, 12:15 pm NETWORKING LUNCHEON Raleigh, NC Tiffany Ferguson, LMSW, ACM, Director, Community Care Management, Northern Arizona Healthcare, Flagstaff, AZ AFTERNOON CLOSING PLENARY SESSION David B. Muhlestein, PhD, JD, Vice President, Research and Development, Leavitt 1:15 pm Overview and Introductions Partners, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT David B. Muhlestein, PhD, JD, Vice President, Research and Track Session 3: Care Transformation through Contracting Development, Leavitt Partners, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT (Co Chair) Innovation Ruth N. Benton, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, New West Physicians, PC; Former Vice President, 1:30 pm Healthcare Integration and the Continuing Swedish Medical Center, Golden, CO Challenge of Interoperability Jed Constantz, MHA, Chief Strategy Officer and Senior Vice President, Client Relations, Employer Advantage Health Care Solutions, Franklin, TN Leigh C. Burchell, FHIMSS, Vice President, Policy and Government Lynn Dong, FSA, MAAA, Principal and Consulting Actuary, Milliman, Inc., Seattle, WA Affairs, Allscripts; Chair Emeritus, Executive Committee, Electronic Health Records Association; Vice Chair, Public Policy Committee, HIMSS, Durham, NC Richard E. Heller, III, MD, MBA, Vice President of Clinical Services and National Director of Pediatric Radiology, Radiology Partners, Los Angeles, CA Bruce A. Meyer, MD, MBA, Executive Vice President, Health System Mary Langowski, JD, MPA, Former Executive Vice President, Strategy, Corporate Develop- Affairs, Executive Director, Faculty Practice Plan, UT Southwestern Medical ment, and Government Affairs, CVS Health Corporation; Former Chair, Health Care Policy and Center; Chief Executive Officer, Population Health Services Company, Regulatory Practice, DLA Piper; Former Senior Health Care Policy Advisor, US Senator Tom Southwestern Health Resources, Dallas, TX Harkin, Washington, DC Stuart Portman, MPH, Legislative Assistant to Senator Orrin G. Hatch, 10:15 am Break US Senate, Washington, DC

MORNING TRACK SESSIONS II 11:00 am – 12:15 pm 2:15 pm Future Directions for APM Development: Track Session 4: The Impacts of Consolidation in an Evolving The Role of P-TAC Value-Based Marketplace Paul N. Casale, MD, MPH, FACC, Executive Director, New York Quality Deborah L. Feinstein, JD, Former Director, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Care, New York-Presbyterian Columbia Weill Cornell, Member, Physician- Washington, DC Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC), New York, NY David B. Muhlestein, PhD, JD, Vice President, Research, Leavitt Partners, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT Len Nichols, PhD, Director, Center for Health Policy Research and Douglas C. Ross, Esq., Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP; Former Attorney, Antitrust Ethics and Professor of Health Policy, George Mason University; Member, Division, US Department of Justice, Seattle, WA Physician-Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC); Joshua H. Soven, JD, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP; Former Chief, Litigation I Section, Former Senior Advisor for Health Policy, Office of Management and Antitrust Division, US Department of Justice, Washington, DC Budget, Washington, DC Christine White, JD, MPH, Vice President, Legal Affairs, Northwell Health; Chair, Antitrust 3:00 pm Closing Comments Practice Group, American Health Lawyers Association; Former Senior Staff Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, New York, NY S. Lawrence Kocot, JD, LLM, MPA, Principal and National Leader, Center for Healthcare Regulatory Insight, KPMG; Former Senior Advisor to the Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Washington, DC (Co Chair) 3:15 pm Summit Adjournment

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 BUNDLED PAYMENT SUMMIT VII ACO SUMMIT VIII • Morning closing plenary session • Morning preconference session (optional) • Noon adjournment • Lunch on your own • Afternoon opening plenary session • Networking reception

THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2017 ACO SUMMIT VIII • Morning track sessions • Networking luncheon • Afternoon closing plenary session • Adjournment

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ONSITE CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE WEBCAST CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE Onsite conference registration includes onsite attendance, professional networking, and live All webcast registrants are automatically registered for ALL Summit events — the live interaction with the faculty. Preconference and Summit — and receive six months of continued archived webcast access, available 24/7. PRECONFERENCE (Optional): ❏ MACRA: Perspectives on the Transition to Quality Payment Program (QPP) $ 495 CONFERENCE (Includes Preconference): CONFERENCE (Does not include Preconference): Standard Rate: Standard Rate: ❏ Through Friday, May 5, 2017* $ 795 ❏ Through Friday, May 5, 2017* $1,195 ❏ Through Friday, June 2, 2017** $1,095 ❏ Through Friday, June 2, 2017** $1,495 ❏ After Friday, June 2, 2017 $1,395 ❏ After Friday, June 2, 2017 $1,795 Special Academic/Government Rate***: Special Academic/Government Rate***: ❏ ❏ Through Friday, May 5, 2017* $ 795 Through Friday, May 5, 2017* $ 595 ❏ ❏ Through Friday, June 2, 2017** $ 895 Through Friday, June 2, 2017** $ 695 ❏ ❏ After Friday, June 2, 2017 $ 995 After Friday, June 2, 2017 $ 795 GROUP REGISTRATION DISCOUNT (Does not include Preconference): GROUP REGISTRATION: Three or more registrations submitted from the same organization at the same time receive Group registration offers the substantial volume discounts set forth below. the following discounted rates for conference registration only. To qualify, all registrations must be submitted simultaneously: Group registration permits the organizational knowledge coordinator either to share con- ❏ Through Friday, May 5, 2017* per person $ 995 ference access with colleagues or to assign and track employee conference participation. ❏ Through Friday, June 2, 2017** per person $1,195 Conference Access: ❏ 5 or more $595 each ❏ 20 or more $395 each ❏ After Friday, June 2, 2017 per person $1,395 ❏ 10 or more $495 each ❏ 40 or more $295 each CONFERENCE ELECTRONIC MEDIA: Onsite Attendees — Following the Summit, the video and presentations are made avail- See INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY, page 6. able in the following formats. To take advantage of the discounted prices below, you must reserve media WITH your Summit registration: CONFERENCE ELECTRONIC MEDIA: ❏ Flash Drive ($129 + $15 shipping) $ 144 ❏ 6 months’ access on Web $129 Webcast attendees — Following the Summit, the video and presentations are made available Note that conference electronic media may be used by the individual purchaser only. Terms and on a flash drive. To take advantage of the discounted price below, you must reserve media Conditions apply (see page 6). WITH your Summit registration: ❏ Flash Drive ($129 + $15 shipping) $ 144 (All online attendees automatically receive 6 months access on web.) See INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY, page 6. SELECT YOUR TRACKS: Thursday, June 29 (One from each group): GROUP I – 9 am GROUP II – 11 am ❏ 1: Advancing the Transition to Value-Based Payment ❏ 4: The Impacts of Consolidation in an Evolving SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER FOR BOTH ONSITE AND WEBCAST ATTENDEES: ❏ 2: Integrating Community and Home-Based Value-Based Marketplace You can purchase an annual subscription to Accountable Care News, Medical Home News, and Health Services ❏ 5: Proven Approaches to Managing High-Risk Population Health News, Predictive Modeling News or Readmissions News for only $295 ❏ 3: Care Transformation through Contracting Innovation Patients through Data (regular rate $468) and an annual subscription to Value Based Payment News or Healthcare ❏ 6: Digital Health: Using Technology to Meet the Patient, Innovation News for only $195 (regular rate $295) when ordered with your conference including Telehealth registration. ❏ Accountable Care News $ 295 ❏ Population Health News $ 295 ❏ Medical Home News $ 295 ❏ Predictive Modeling News $ 295 * This price reflects a discount for registration and payment received through Friday, May 5, 2017. ❏ Population Health News $ 295 ** This price reflects a discount for registration and payment received through Friday, June 2, 2017. ❏ Healthcare Innovation News $ 195 ❏ Value Based Payment News $ 195 *** For the purpose of qualifying for the academic/government rates, “academic” shall apply to indi- viduals who are full-time teaching staff at an academic institution (i.e. not an adjunct faculty member with a job elsewhere) or a full-time student at an academic institution (i.e. not with a full-time job SEE PAGE 5 FOR SPECIAL REGISTRATION PACKAGE TO ATTEND elsewhere); and “government” shall apply to individuals who are full-time employees of federal, state or local regulatory agencies. This rate does not include the Preconference for onsite attendees. BOTH THE ACO SUMMIT AND THE BUNDLED PAYMENT SUMMIT!

REGISTRATION BINDING AGREEMENT PAYMENT Discount Code: Registration (whether online or by this form) constitutes a contract and all of these terms The use of a registration discount code and conditions are binding on the parties. In particular, these terms and conditions shall cannot be the basis of requesting a apply in the case of any credit/debit card dispute. For online and onsite registrants there will partial refund of fees already paid. be no refunds for “no-shows” or cancellations. TOTAL FOR ALL OPTIONS, ONSITE OR WEBCAST: Please enclose payment with your registration and return it to the Registrar at Accountable ACCOUNT # Care Organization Summit, 12330 NE 8th Street, Suite 101, Bellevue, WA 98005-3187, or fax your credit card payment to 206-319-5303. You may also register online at www.ACOSummit.com. EXPIRATION DATE SECURITY CODE ❏ Check/money order enclosed (payable to Health Care Conference Administrators LLC) ❏ Payment by credit card: ❏ American Express ❏ Visa ❏ Mastercard NAME OF CARDHOLDER If a credit card number is being given to hold registration only until such time as a check is received it must be so noted. If payment is not received by seven days prior to SIGNATURE OF CARDHOLDER the Summit, the credit card payment will be processed. Credit card charges will be listed on your statement as payment to HealthCare (HC) Conf LLC.

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