Jesson, LucindaAbeler, JimWheeler, PennyJacobs, Lawrence2018-03-202018-03-202012-09-05https://hdl.handle.net/11299/194741Improving health and medical care along with moderating cost has been a commitment of Minnesota businesses, medical providers, and a bipartisan group of lawmakers. This effort has contributed to Minnesota's extraordinary national record for innovation. Minnesota's Department of Human Services Commissioner Lucinda Jesson proposes to build on Minnesota's strong track record by taking new steps to improve health and to continue health reform while also encouraging payment reform. Following Commissioner Jesson's presentation, she will join a roundtable discussion with Representative Jim Abeler and Dr. Penny Wheeler. The conversation will be moderated by Professor Larry Jacobs.enhealthmedical carepayment reformPutting Health First: A New ApproachAudio