A free event for interns, students, and young professionals on August 8, 2017
Pre-registration for this event has ended. The event is at capacity and limited on-site registration may be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

Demystifying Health Policy:
Medicare, Medicaid, and the Individual Marketplace

 

 

Join the National Academy of Social Insurance for a free, day-long health policy seminar on Medicare, Medicaid, and the individual marketplace. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with other interns, students, and young professionals and to interact with health policy experts from leading non-profits, government organizations, advocacy groups, and think tanks. Light breakfast and lunch will be provided.

This is the first of two 2017 Summer Academies. Demystifying Social Security is being held on on August 10, 2017, also at the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Barbara Jordan Conference Center.

Join the conversation on Twitter by following @socialinsurance and using the event hashtag: #HealthPolicy17.

Sessions Include:

  • Medicare: How Does It Work, What Challenges Does It Face?

  • Medicaid: How Does It Work, What Challenges Does It Face?

  • The Individual Marketplace: How Did It Work Before and After the Affordable Care Act, What Challenges Does It Face, and How Would Current Proposals Address These?

  • How Could Social Insurance Help Address U.S. Health Policy Challenges?

  • Looking Ahead: Playing a Role in the Future of Health Policy

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When
August 8th, 2017 from  8:30 AM to  5:00 PM
Location
Kaiser Family Foundation
Barbara Jordan Conference Center
1330 G Street, NW
Washington, D.C., DC 20005
United States
Topics
Topics Medicare and Health Policy, Workforce Issues and Employee Benefits, Poverty and Income Assistance
Contact
Contact Name Alexandra Bradley
Contact Email abradley@nasi.org