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MedCity ENGAGE: discount for patient experience conference in D.C. June 5-6

To be held June 5-6 in D.C., MedCity ENGAGE is a premier forum to advance patient engagement and healthcare delivery. ENGAGE is an executive-level event, where some of the industry’s brightest minds and leading organizations discuss best-in-class approaches to one of the biggest challenges in healthcare.

The intersection of healthcare, the patient experience and technology is a good bet to be one of the most pursued ones in the next decade. Healthcare niche news site MedCity News covers that intersection and, annually, brings together a conversation around it.
To be held June 5-6 in D.C., MedCity ENGAGE is a premier forum to advance patient engagement and healthcare delivery. ENGAGE is an executive-level event, where some of the industry’s brightest minds and leading organizations discuss best-in-class approaches to one of the biggest challenges in healthcare.
MedCity has gathered together the most innovative thinking from payers, providers, policymakers, health IT and beyond.
Today is the final day for the early bird rate of $600.
Register today and save $250.
SAVE 40% when you attend both ENGAGE and CONVERGE, MedCity’s Philadelphia based counterpart.

This preview post is part of a media sponsorship between Technically Baltimore and MedCity for its ENGAGE conference.

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