July 21-25: O’Neill Institute summer Program
US HEALTH REFORM – THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University is pleased to announce our 2014 Summer Program on US Health Reform – The Affordable Care Act.
The Summer Program convenes leading practitioners, policymakers, advocates and academics in US healthcare reform for a series of interactive lectures, panel discussions, and case studies. Invited speakers include current and former officials from HHS as well as former U.S. Congressional staff involved in the adoption and implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
Directors: Sabrina Corlette (Senior Research Fellow, Center on Health Insurance Reforms, Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University); Kevin Lucia (Senior Research Fellow, Center on Health Insurance Reforms, Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University); Timothy Westmoreland (Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown University, O’Neill Institute Senior Scholar)
Planned Topics:
- Access to Health Care and Coverage: Law and Policy
- Implementing the Affordable Care Act and Other Federal Regulatory Changes
- Comparative Analyses of State Insurance Exchanges
- Potential and Upcoming Legal Challenges to the Affordable Care Act
The Summer Program is open to all, including relevant practitioners, policymakers, regulators, academics, and students.
Additional details for the summer program, including schedule, speakers, online application, and program fees will be available here. Questions may be directed to oneillinstitute@law.georgetown.edu.