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Regional Meeting Webinar - February 2018The Affordable Care Act under the Trump Administration
Thursday, February 15, 2018, 7:00 p.m. EST
- Introduction: Joseph Longacher, MHF Board
- Moderator: Kenton Derstine, MHF Board
- Presenter: Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, JD
- Respondent: Cathy Rittenhouse, MSN, EMU Nursing Dept.
- Respondent: David Moyer-Diener, MD, Harrisonburg
The Affordable Care Act resulted in a significant expansion of health care coverage to working-age Americans. What has happened-and is likely to happen-to this expansion, and to the people whom it helped, under the Trump Administration?
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About the presenter:
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, J.D., is an Emeritus Professor at the Washington and Lee University School of Law. Jost is a member of the Institute of Medicine and a consumer liaison representative to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. He is coauthor of a casebook, Health Law, used widely throughout the United States in teaching health law, and of a treatise and hornbook by the same name. He is also the author of Health Care at Risk: A Critique of the Consumer-Driven Movement; Health Care Coverage Determinations: An International Comparative Study; Disentitlement? The Threats Facing our Public Health Care Programs and a Rights-Based Response, and Readings in Comparative Health Law and Bioethics.
Jost is a contributing editor at Health Affairs and has been a frequent contributor to Health Affairs Blog. He has also written numerous articles and book chapters on health care regulation and comparative health law, including monographs on legal issues in health care reform for Georgetown’s O’Neill Center, the Fresh Thinking Project, the National Academy of Social Insurance and National Academy of Public Administration, and the New America Foundation and Urban Institute.
The Affordable Care Act Under the Trump Administration
The Affordable Care Act under the Trump Administration
Thursday, February 15, 2018, 7:00 p.m. EST
- Introduction: Joseph Longacher, MHF Board
- Moderator: Kenton Derstine, MHF Board
- Presenter: Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, JD
- Respondent: Cathy Rittenhouse, MSN, EMU Nursing Dept.
- Respondent: David Moyer-Diener, MD, Harrisonburg
The Affordable Care Act resulted in a significant expansion of health care coverage to working-age Americans. What has happened-and is likely to happen-to this expansion, and to the people whom it helped, under the Trump Administration?
View the webinar (YouTube Video)
Download these additional resources:
About the presenter:
Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, J.D., is an Emeritus Professor at the Washington and Lee University School of Law. Jost is a member of the Institute of Medicine and a consumer liaison representative to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. He is coauthor of a casebook, Health Law, used widely throughout the United States in teaching health law, and of a treatise and hornbook by the same name. He is also the author of Health Care at Risk: A Critique of the Consumer-Driven Movement; Health Care Coverage Determinations: An International Comparative Study; Disentitlement? The Threats Facing our Public Health Care Programs and a Rights-Based Response, and Readings in Comparative Health Law and Bioethics.
Jost is a contributing editor at Health Affairs and has been a frequent contributor to Health Affairs Blog. He has also written numerous articles and book chapters on health care regulation and comparative health law, including monographs on legal issues in health care reform for Georgetown’s O’Neill Center, the Fresh Thinking Project, the National Academy of Social Insurance and National Academy of Public Administration, and the New America Foundation and Urban Institute.