Health Policy After the Pandemic

Total US health care spending, both public and private, comprises nearly one-fifth of GDP and is continuing to rise. Cost, while important, is not however the only factor in health policy reform. Also critical is whether the nation is receiving value for money and what policy reforms, in the wake of the pandemic, will deliver quality, affordability, and access.

By attending this webcast, you will learn:

  • Projected growth for health spending, including for major Federal health programs.
  • The impact of states reviewing eligibility for Medicaid as the pandemic Public Health Emergency has ended.
  • The importance of regulatory reform in healthcare, including expanded telehealth.
  • Steps that will rebuild the hard-pressed health care workforce facing shortages at all levels.
  • Steps to rebuild health care supply chains, including for pharmaceuticals, for resilience.
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Health Policy After the Pandemic
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Health Policy After the Pandemic

OCTOBER 19, 2023

Total US health care spending, both public and private, comprises nearly one-fifth of GDP and is continuing to rise. Cost, while important, is not however the only factor in health policy reform. Also critical is whether the nation is receiving value for money and what policy reforms, in the wake of the pandemic, will deliver quality, affordability, and access.

By attending this webcast, you will learn:

  • Projected growth for health spending, including for major Federal health programs.
  • The impact of states reviewing eligibility for Medicaid as the pandemic Public Health Emergency has ended.
  • The importance of regulatory reform in healthcare, including expanded telehealth.
  • Steps that will rebuild the hard-pressed health care workforce facing shortages at all levels.
  • Steps to rebuild health care supply chains, including for pharmaceuticals, for resilience.

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