Paige Winfield Cunningham launched the daily Health 202 newsletter in May 2017 for The Washington Post. She started her journalism career as a county board reporter at the Naperville Sun in the Chicago area, after graduating from Wheaton College in 2006. She has since covered Virginia state government, worked as a congressional reporter and has been writing about health-care policy for seven years.
She has been a fellow of the Fulbright Commission's Berlin Capital Program and the National Press Foundation's Precision Medicine fellowship at Mayo Clinic. Paige lives in Alexandria, Va. with her husband and three kids.
Adam Cancryn is a health care reporter for POLITICO Pro. Prior to joining POLITICO, he was a senior reporter for S&P Global Market Intelligence, covering the intersection of money, politics and regulation across the financial services and insurance industries. He's also written for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires, and got his start at the Philadelphia Business Journal. Adam is a graduate of Washington & Lee University and a proud New Jersey native.
Scott Becker is the Publisher and Founder of Becker’s HealthCare and Becker’s Hospital Review. He is a partner at McGuireWoods and a former board member of McGuireWoods. Mr. Becker also served as chair of the national health care practice at McGuireWoods for more than 12 years.
He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and a CPA.
Don Crane is President and CEO of America’s Physician Group, the nation's only professional association exclusively representing capitated, coordinated care organizations, and is a leading voice promoting the interests of physicians practicing accountable care across the nation. APG consists of approximately 200 multi-specialty medical groups and IPAs that provide medical care to over 16 million patients across 40 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Mr. Crane is in the forefront of national public policy advocacy on behalf of accountable care organizations across the country as they make the journey from volume to value and move into risk-based alternative payment models. He is the lead producer and moderator of APG's nationally acclaimed healthcare conferences.
A seasoned healthcare attorney, Mr. Crane practiced healthcare law for over 30 years and served as corporate counsel for several major integrated health systems. Mr. Crane speaks regularly on healthcare issues to a wide variety of physician groups, hospital boards, and academic meetings. He has been a guest lecturer on healthcare management issues to graduate students at major California universities.
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