When

Friday, April 7, 2017 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM EDT
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Where

This is an online event.

Contact

Hailey Akah
Health Policy Institute of Ohio
614-545-0752
hakah@hpio.net
 

The path forward: What comes next for health policy?

Will a new plan to repeal and replace the ACA emerge from Congress? And if not, what will be the future of the ACA?

Given the uncertainty surrounding federal health policy, HPIO is hosting a series of online seminars where state and national experts will provide analysis of the latest developments in Washington and explain what it could mean to Ohio. 

This series of three online seminars will provide snapshots of federal health policy decision-making throughout 2017.

This first seminar features David Jones, Assistant Professor of Health Law, Policy & Management at Boston University. Jones’ research has examined the political and policy issues surrounding the implementation of federal health policy. He is working on a book about how states made decisions about whether or not to create health insurance exchanges.

The online seminar general attendance fee is $20. For additional fee options, please see the registration page. 

Register Now! 

HPIO has a limited number of PARTIAL scholarships available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please contact Hailey Akah at hakah@hpio.net.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made in writing to Hailey Akah at hakah@hpio.net. The last day to cancel registration for a full refund is one week prior to the event (March 31, 2017). A cancellation fee of $10 will be deducted from your refund for all cancellations received after March 31. If you do not send us notification of cancellation prior to the event on April 7, you will be required to remit the full amount of the registration fee. Those who do not remit payment will be required to pay in advance for any future events.

Note for State Employees and Legislators: Seminar series registration fee can be waived for all State of Ohio executive branch employees, legislators and staff. However, state employees, legislators and staff that are reportable persons should note that their attendance at the online event is subject to JLEC disclosure if their forum registration fee is waived.

Reportable persons are required to file a financial disclosure form (FDS) with JLEC. If you are unsure whether or not you are reportable, please consult your legal counsel.