Opportunities and Challenges to Meaningful Medicaid Reform or Restructuring within the States 6/16/2005
National Conference of State Legislatures and Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington, D.C.
This three-day program sponsored by the National Conference of State Legislatures and the Kaiser Family Foundation, focuses on how states are coping while proposals for changing national Medicaid policies are still under debate, and what state and federal lawmakers can learn from past and current experiments in state Medicaid reform.
June 16 Sessions
- Introductions and Overview
- Opporunities and Challenges to Medicaid Reform or Restructuring Within the States
- Understanding Key Medicaid and Health Cost Drivers: What's Controllable and What Isn't?
- Reflections of Medicaid Reform in the States
- Medicaid Waivers: What Have We Learned over the Past Two Decades?
- New Thinking and Approaches to Financing, Delivering and Managing Medicaid Services in the States
June 17 Sessions
- Briefing on Future of Medicaid Program
- Dual Eligibles and Other Considerations: Options for Medicaid and Medicare Coordination After Medicare Modernization Act
- Cutting Edge Deals for Reforming the Financing, Organization and Delivery of Long-Term Care Services
June 18 Sessions
- Public/Private Strategies for Covering the Uninsured: What's Working So Far, What More Is Needed

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