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HPC Releases 2022 Public Meeting and Event Calendar

The agency is slated to host 15 public meetings and events in 2022, including the 10th Annual Health Care Cost Trends Hearing

BOSTONToday, the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission (HPC) released its public meeting and event calendar for 2022. The full meeting list can be found on the HPC’s website along with a printable version of the calendar. All meetings will be held virtually unless otherwise noted and are accessible to the public via livestream on the HPC’s YouTube channel.

Board Meetings 
Meetings of the full Board of Commissioners begin at 12:00 PM. 
Wednesday, January 12 
Wednesday, March 16 – Benchmark Hearing 
Wednesday, April 13 
Wednesday, June 8 
Wednesday, July 13 
Wednesday, September 14 
Wednesday, December 14

Committee Meetings 
The Market Oversight and Transparency Committee meets at 9:30 AM and the Care Delivery Transformation Committee meets at 11:00 AM. 
Wednesday, February 9 
Wednesday, May 11 
Wednesday, October 12

Advisory Council 
Advisory Council meetings begin at 12:00 PM. 
Wednesday, March 30 
Wednesday, June 22 
Wednesday, September 21 
Wednesday, December 7

10th Annual Health Care Cost Trends Hearing 
Wednesday, November 2

The schedule is subject to change, and additional meetings and hearings may be added. Check the HPC website for the latest updates.

Massachusetts Health Policy Commission

The Massachusetts Health Policy Commission (HPC) is an independent state agency charged with monitoring health care spending growth in Massachusetts and providing data-driven policy recommendations regarding health care delivery and payment system reform. The HPC’s mission is to advance a more transparent, accountable, and equitable health care system through its independent policy leadership and innovative investment programs. The HPC’s goal is better health and better care – at a lower cost – for all residents across the Commonwealth.