2025 Ohio Health Policy Summit
HPIO's annual Ohio Health Policy Summit
HPIO educational events provide policymakers and other stakeholders the opportunity to hear objective analysis from recognized experts on current health policy issues and their potential impact on Ohio.
HPIO's annual Ohio Health Policy Summit
Educational Event Series Sponsors support HPIO’s mission of advancing evidence-informed policies that improve health, achieve equity, and lead to sustainable healthcare spending. To learn more about becoming a sponsor of HPIO’s educational event series, please contact Amy Rohling McGee, President (arohlingmcgee@healthpolicyohio.org).
For more information or questions about HPIO events, please contact HPIO’s Director of Communications and Engagement, Alana Clark-Kirk (aclarkkirk@healthpolicyohio.org).
View recordings and presentation slides from past events.
This webinar will explore key findings from HPIO's latest brief on factors contributing to child and youth mental health struggles.
This webinar explores research on the impact of Medicaid expansion on Ohio, based on findings from HPIO’s ongoing 2025 Ohio Medicaid Expansion Study.
This interactive workshop will include information and resources about how to use evaluation to advance equity in central Ohio.
This interactive lunch and learn will explore how Ohio leaders can create opportunities for residents of the Mahoning Valley to thrive.
Building from data in HPIO's Ohio Medicaid Basics 2025, this webinar explores research on Medicaid as a financial support for people with low incomes.
Speakers will describe programs and policies that encourage protective factors among Ohio children.
With limited resources and growing need, investing in policies that deliver the greatest impact is essential. This event will highlight strategies that improve health and wellbeing while reducing healthcare spending. Speakers will provide evidence-informed research responsive to today’s political climate, focusing on what works and why it matters now more than ever.
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