When:
Thursday, July 19, 2012 -
11:45am to 2:00pm EDT
Where:
Philanthropy New York, 79 Fifth Ave., 4th floor, NYC
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The highly anticipated Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act will have severe implications for health care reform, regardless of the actual decision. Many will tell you that no matter what is decided in Washington, health care reform is happening. What role Congress will play in reform and how it will be implemented are the lingering questions.
Leading experts will discuss how the ruling will impact the health care industry’s options for reform and how that will influence national health care policy, impact New York State and affect individuals seeking medical care. Come participate in a dynamic conversation following on the heels of one of the most important Supreme Court rulings of the century.
Explore
- What New York State will do in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling
- How individuals will be affected by the potential changes to the Affordable Care Act
- The role of philanthropy in health care reform after the Supreme Court’s decision
Moderator
- Corinne Rieder, Executive Director, John A. Hartford Foundation
Presenters
- Joe Baker, President, Medicare Rights Center
- Marjorie A. Cadogan, Executive Deputy Commissioner, Office of Citywide Health Insurance Access, Human Resources Administration
- David Cutler, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Department of Economics, Harvard University
- Susan Dentzer, Editor-in-Chief, Health Affairs
- Jim Tallon, President, United Hospital Fund
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All interested funders.