Events

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Stay informed about both in-person and virtual events showcasing Altarum experts. Explore the wealth of knowledge through our hosted educational webinars, ensuring you're always in sync with the latest insights and expertise.

Upcoming Events

HIMSS 2025.
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Altarum will join the world’s most influential health organizations and professionals at the health information and technology event of the year, HIMSS 2025. Learn how you can connect with our public health interoperability experts during the event.

Naphsis
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Join Altarum at the 2025 Naphsis Annual Meeting, the comprehensive conference for government workers in the vital records industry from May 12-14, 2024 in Dallas, Texas.

CSTE Logo.
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Public Health Interoperability experts from Altarum, who are industry leaders in the practices of surveillance and epidemiology, will attend the 2025 Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists annual conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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NACCHO360 2025 will gather in Anaheim, California, July 14-18, to explore the conference theme, "Bright Lights, Bold Ideas: Shaping the Future of Public Health Practice."

Past Events

July
28
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Join this webinar with Altarum Medicare-Medicaid Services for States (AMMS) to hear how the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recent CY 2023 MA and Part D Rule provides states with new tools to coordinate and integrate care for this population with Medicare Advantage Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP).

June
13
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The National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems (NAPHSIS) is the national nonprofit organization representing the state vital records and public health statistics offices in the United States.

June
07
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Altarum will present on an AHRQ funded research project that explores how PACE organizations across the country continued to care for their participants as the nation was thrust into a pandemic.

June
01
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The National Coalition of Sexual Health is a coalition led by Altarum with over 200 members working together to improve the sexual health of Americans nationwide.

May
10
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Altarum is proud to support the work of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO).

April
28
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In this webinar presented by Altarum's Healthcare Value Hub, advocates from three states that have recently enacted medical debt protections will discuss the potential impact of these new laws on consumers, as well as their experiences advocating for such measures.

April
11
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At On Aging 2022, Altarum's Anne Montgomery and Morgan Perry will lead a workshop on Advancing Residents' Emotional Security: Pushing Back on Social Isolation in Nursing Homes, which shares how to use Altarum's Systems Change Tracking Tool and quality of life (QOL) prioritization matrix to execute a project to improve resident QOL. Anne will also participate in an panel symposium, "Bringing Care into the Community: Innovations and Policies to Support Older Adults as Needs Evolve." 

December
08
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Altarum's Chief Executive Officer and President Michael Monson will participate in a panel, Challenges in Financing and Payment, during a public workshop hosted by a planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

December
06
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Altarum will attend ADvancing State's 2021 Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Conference which runs December 6 -10, virtually and in-person in Baltimore, Maryland. The annual event brings together state, federal, and local policymakers as well as leaders who administer, manage, and deliver waiver and other HCBS programs from across the nation.

November
04
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Altarum's Deputy Director of Eldercare Improvement Sarah Slocum will facilitate a dialogue between a group of 5-10 nursing home residents during the 45th annual conference of the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care. The residents will discuss their recent experiences and share their perspective on what changes they'd like to see in their individual facilities as well as what steps they think advocacy organizations, the government, and the industry should take to improve and reform long-term care.