ACCESSWIRE
10 May 2022, 23:13 GMT+10
In-person event to feature powerful keynote speakers and educational sessions for third-party benefit administrators and self-funded organizations
ST. LOUIS, MO / ACCESSWIRE / May 10, 2022 / The Health Care Administrators Association (HCAA), a leader in education, networking, resources and advocacy for the self-funding industry, today announced the keynote and general session speaker lineup for its TPA Summit 2022, to be held in St. Louis on July 18-20, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch. This three-day event will gather hundreds of current and future third-party benefit administrator leaders for a series of focused educational sessions across the theme of 'Gateway to the Future.'
'Our association is especially thankful we're able to gather together in-person again for this important industry event after being virtual for two years,' said HCAA Chief Executive Officer Carol Berry, CSFS. 'We're committed to looking ahead and helping our membership and the self-funding industry as a whole realize its greatest potential in this time of change. The lineup of inspirational speakers and thought-provoking sessions is one all attendees will enjoy. We can't wait to see everyone in St. Louis!'
Kicking off day 1 of TPA Summit 2022, Lee Lewis, chief strategy officer and GM medical solutions for the Health Transformation Alliance, will deliver the keynote session, 'Transformative TPAs,' where he will explore how the conventional approaches of health care have failed to deliver, and in this time of a resignation crisis and health care at the epicenter of both the pandemic and burnout, TPAs have the ability to drive true value, as well as save lives and millions of client dollars.
Day 2 will feature the keynote session, '#DoTheImpossible:Resilience,' where Jason Michaels, professional speaker, best-selling author and international award-winning entertainer will deliver a powerful program on building resilience and how to better overcome the challenges of life and business to thrive during these uncertain times.
Day 3 will begin with the keynote session, 'Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention - And How to Think Deeply Again,' from Johann Hari, New York Times best-selling author, Ted-talk speaker, executive producer of and Oscar-nominated film, The United States vs. Billie Holiday and documentary series.
Additionally, HCAA's TPA Summit 2022 will feature a number of networking sessions and receptions along with an exceptional lineup of industry leaders covering the following general topics:
All HCAA members, as well as non-member TPAs, are invited to attend the TPA Summit 2022. Early-bird registration discounts are available through May 13, 2022. For more information on registration, or to view the full schedule of session descriptions and speaker bios, visit the HCAA website.
About HCAA
The HCAA is the premier nonprofit trade association elevating third-party administrators (TPAs) and other stakeholders from across the self-funding industry. Throughout our 40-year history, we've remained committed to improving the quality, sustainability, and value of this essential sector on behalf of our members, while forging a path for tomorrow's health care benefit administrators.
Visit www.hcaa.org or connect with us at @HCAAinfo, HCAA LinkedIn or HCAA YouTube for more information.
Press contact:
Dave Anderson
Anderson Interactive on behalf of HCAA
252.715.4767
dave@andersoni.com
SOURCE: Health Care Administrators Association (HCAA)
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