How Will the 2008 Elections Impact our Nation’s Health Care Landscape?

In this critical election cycle, health care has become a focus of the domestic political discussion. Health care reform is a top priority for voters, and the presidential candidates continue to present an array of policy initiatives that could transform the nation’s health care system. AHIP’s 2008 National Policy Forum will address pivotal issues with lively discussions and analyses on key public policy decisions and proposals that will shape the U.S. health care system for years to come. How can we further strengthen private and public health care partnerships? What are employers’ views on the future of traditional employer-sponsored health insurance? What will Medicare and Medicaid look like in 2008 and beyond?

You’ll get answers to these questions and more when you attend this conference. Hear from Congress and renowned health policy experts from academia, the business sector, national research groups, and the media.

Topics Include:

  • Putting Access at the Top of the National Agenda

  • A Middle Ground in Health Care Reform

  • The Health Care Agenda for 2008: Perspectives From the Senate

  • The Health Care Agenda for 2008: Perspectives From the House

  • Private and Public Health Care Systems Coexistence

  • Perspectives on the Changing Political Landscape

  • Medicare and Medicaid Revisited

  • What Can the U.S. Learn from European Health Care Systems?

  • Employers' Views on the Future of Traditional Employer-sponsored Health Insurance

Who Should Attend:

  • CEOs and COOs
  • Health Insurance Plan Executive Leadership
  • Medical Leadership Teams
  • Medicare and Medicaid Contractors
  • Regulatory and Compliance Directors
  • Legal Counsel
  • Federal and State Representatives
  • Media Professionals
  • Marketing Teams
  • Operational and Business Product Development Teams

Who Attends:


The content presented at this conference is solely attributable to the speakers and does not represent an endorsement by America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) of the accuracy of the information presented at the conference or any opinion expressed by the speakers.

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