Medicaid and Women: Looking to the Future 5/11/2006
Barbara Jordan Conference Center, Washington, D.C.
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In recent years, there have been significant changes to Medicaid that have the potential to re-shape program coverage for the millions of women who rely on it. The Kaiser Family Foundation hosts a policy forum about women and Medicaid during which panelists answer these questions and others: What is Medicaid's role in covering women today? What are the implications of recent changes for access to important women's services, such as family planning, long-term care and prescription drugs?
For more information, please visit the Kaiser Family Foundation's briefing Web site.
Moderator:
- Shelia Burke, R.N., M.P.A., chair, Kaiser Family Foundation Board of Trustees and deputy secretary and chief operating officer, Smithsonian Institution
Overview of Medicaid and its Role For Women:
Implications of the Deficit Reduction Act and Recent Waiver Changes For Low-Income Women
Moderator of Panel Discussion:
- Jackie Judd, vice president and senior advisor for Communications, Kaiser Family Foundation
Panelists:

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