The American healthcare system has undergone enormous change in the last few years. At both the federal and state levels, understanding the new landscape introduced by the Affordable Care Act, with its legal intricacies and policy nuance, is paramount to anyone working in this field.
This summer, join Georgetown scholars and DC health policy wonks for a one-week intensive look at American health care and coverage. The program will focus on the framework of the Affordable Care Act and the legal and policy implications of its implementation.
Additional information about the program, including application details, can be found here.
Co-Directors
Tim Westmoreland Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown University Senior Scholar in Health Law, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
Sabrina Corlette Senior Research Fellow and Project Director, Center on Health Insurance Reforms, Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University
Kevin Lucia Senior Research Fellow and Project Director, Center on Health Insurance Reforms, Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University
Confirmed Speakers
Sheila Burke Chair, Government Relations & Federal Public Policy Group, Donelson, Caldwell & Berkowitz
The views reflected in this expert column are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent those of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law or Georgetown University. This blog is solely informational in nature, and not intended as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed and retained attorney in your state or country.
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