Join the Texas Consortium for the Non-Medical Drivers of Health for the 2024 Annual Texas NMDOH Consortium conference, a two-day event exploring the latest developments in operations, regulation, and financing the integration of NMDOH interventions into healthcare delivery systems in Texas. This convening is an opportunity for health care providers, policymakers, and researchers to engage with fellow experts, share insights, and contribute to conversations to improve health care quality in Texas.
This conference will be hosted by the Texas NMDOH Consortium, co-sponsored by the founding members, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, and UTHealth Houston’s Center for Health Care Data.
Please visit the official website for the 2nd Annual Texas NMDOH Consortium conference for additional details and sponsorship opportunities. Click here.
About the Texas Consortium for the Non-Medical Drivers of Health
The Texas Consortium for the Non-Medical Drivers of Health was founded by Elena Marks and Jacquie Klotz of Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and Trudy Krause and Dr. Cecilia Ganduglia of UTHealth Houston School of Public Health’s Center for Health Care Data. Established through a grant from the Episcopal Health Foundation, the consortium brings stakeholders in the NMDOH space together to advance the field of practice through research, policy and practice.
Registration
The cost of admission is $200, with early birds having an additional $50 off. Students' cost of admission is $150. Register below.
View the conference event page here.