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The ACA at 10: What We’ve Learned from the States and How the 2020 Elections Could Shape the Future
On Wednesday,
March 18, the Kaiser Family Foundation and the National
Academy for State Health Policy will hold a public forum to explore state
experiences under the Affordable Care Act and how the 2020 elections could
shape the future of state health reform.
The
event will feature two panel discussions examining the ACA’s impact on states
and potential changes on the horizon. The first panel includes officials from
five states and will explore how states approached the ACA initially, what
they have learned, what challenges they see on the horizon, and how they
might address them. The second panel will examine the 2020 presidential
candidates’ health plans and assess the opportunities and concerns for states
seeking to improve access to, and affordability of, coverage and care for
their residents. The forum will take place from 9:30 to Noon ET
at KFF’s Barbara Jordan Conference Center in Washington.
Participants
include:
When:
Wednesday,
March 18, 2020
9:30 a.m. – Noon ET (Registration and breakfast begin at 9 a.m.)
Where:
Barbara Jordan Conference Center KFF 1330 G Street NW, Washington DC (one block west of Metro Center)
RSVP:
Please
register online to attend this event in person.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is
a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2020
The ACA at 10: What We’ve Learned from the States and How the 2020 Elections Could Shape the Future
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