The Kaiser Family Foundation is hosting a web briefing for journalists from 12:30-1:30 p.m. (EST) on Feb. 18. on key issues surrounding Medicaid expansion as part of federal health reform.
Kaiser Medicaid experts Laura Snyder and Robin Rudowitz will discuss: Which states have expanded their Medicaid programs, and which states are
actively considering it? What are the economic considerations facing
states? Who stands to gain coverage in states that expand, and who gets
left out in states that don’t? How has Medicaid eligibility and
enrollment changed in states that expanded compared to states that
didn’t? How do states apply for Medicaid waivers, and what’s in the
already approved waivers? For more information or to register, click here.
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Donnerstag, Februar 05, 2015
Web briefing for journalists on Feb. 18 to center around Medicaid expansion through Obamacare
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