Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015 9:45 AM – 1:30 PM
The Ohio Statehouse Atrium
1 Capitol Square, Columbus, Ohio 43215
Five years ago, the Affordable Care Act set out to comprehensively reform the American health care system by expanding health insurance coverage options and reducing health costs. How successful has the law been in meeting its primary goals? What have been the major outcomes and unintended consequences related to access, coverage, affordability, and market stability? What are the future policy implications of the law?
Keynote Speaker
Robert Laszewski, President, Health Policy and Strategy Associations, LLC.
Click here to download Robert Laszewski’s presentation (pdf)
Click here to download Amy Rohling McGee’s presentation on 5 years of the ACA in Ohio (pdf)
CLE credit: This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 2.75 total CLE hours of instruction.
Resources
- They Called Obamacare A ‘Job-Killer.’ Were They Wrong? (Forbes)
- 5 Years In, 5 Busted Predictions About Obamacare (National Journal)
- The Affordable Care Act’s Payment and Delivery System Reforms: A Progress Report at Five Years (The Commonwealth Fund)
- The Affordable Care Act at 5 Years (New England Journal of Medicine)
- Five years old, going on ten: The future of the Affordable Care Act (Brookings)
- Obamacare’s Next 5 Hurdles to Clear (Kaiser Health Foundation)
- An Affordable Care Act at Year 5: Key Issues for Improvement (Journal of the American Medical Association)
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