Discover actionable strategies and insights to thrive in the evolving VBC landscape at this invitation-only event.

We explore the strategies, partnerships, and tools necessary to navigate market challenges, identify and prepare for merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, optimize VBC models, stay ahead of industry trends, and understand government enforcement.

Speakers include Jeff Brown of EBG Advisors and Epstein Becker Green attorneys Jason Christ, Helaine Fingold, Kevin Malone, Devon Minnick, Kathleen Premo, Marjorie Scher, Jackie Selby, and Christine Worthen.

Topics

  1. M&A trends: This session will provide the insights of the Oppenheimer Co. Healthcare Investment Bankers and Epstein Becker Green's M&A attorneys on the M&A market, including trends and the outlook for 2026 and beyond, valuation, new market opportunities and strategies for deal readiness.  
  2. Leveraging and becoming a VBC enabler: This session will explore opportunities to leverage capabilities as a VBC enabler to gain additional revenue streams and enhance brand/marketability. 
  3. Modeling/projections and payor strategic partnership outreach and negotiations: This session will provide an overview of our VBC modeling/projections capabilities through illustrative examples to assist with payor and joint-venture partner outreach and negotiations. 
  4. New developments and predictions for VBC models: In this session, we will talk about current trends in Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation models and our outlook for 2026 and beyond. 
  5. Enforcement trends and recent settlements: In this session, we will discuss recent trends in risk adjustment and marketing enforcement under the new administration.

Update: Photos from the Event

Speakers at "2026 and Beyond: Charting a Course for Medicare Advantage and Other VBC Programs"

Contacts

If you have any questions, please reach out to Lauren Maus.

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Event Detail

Tampa, FL

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