ACOI In Action: Legislative and Regulatory Updates (2024 AC LIVE)
Learning Objectives:
- Appreciate and understand ACOI's role in health policy decision making process.
- Understand the role of ACOI members in grassroots advocacy and mechanisms for becoming involved in ACOI advocacy efforts.
- Learn about current ACOI policy priorities and recent advocacy and policy activities.
Camille S. Bonta, MHS (she/her/hers)
Principal
Summit Health Care Consulting
For more than 30 years, Camille Bonta has held communications and policy positions in the field of health care, and she is recognized as a respected and reliable expert among her professional society colleagues. During her career, she has forged strong working relationships in Congress, throughout the “House of Medicine,” within the public health community and across federal departments and agencies. She has led large physician- and patient-based coalitions and understands how to navigate the political dynamics of organized medicine.As principal of Summit Health Care Consulting since 2007, Camille has guided lobbying and advocacy efforts of numerous national health care organizations on a wide range of health policy issues, including provider reimbursement, health care system reform, quality improvement, health equity, medical research funding, disease prevention, and product safety.Camille is experienced at coalition building and grassroots advocacy and understands the importance of getting organizations a seat at tables where health policy discussions are taking place and decisions are being made.Camille has served as a policy and advocacy advisor to ACOI since 2022.Camille began her work in health care policy during her tenure in the office of U.S. Senator John Glenn, which coincided with the release of the Clinton Administration’s “Health Security Act” and the subsequent debate over comprehensive health system reform.Camille holds a bachelors of science from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, and a masters in health science from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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10/30/2024 at 11:00 AM (EDT) | Recorded On: 11/06/2024
10/30/2024 at 11:00 AM (EDT) | Recorded On: 11/06/2024