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PUBLIC POLICY AND ADVOCACY
Ramsey Alwin, Kathy Greenlee Lead Panel Discussion on Historic Moment for Medicare and Medicaid
What will Congress do with the opportunity to make historic improvements to Medicare and Medicaid? What can the aging services network—or anyone interested in supporting older adults and people with disabilities—do to influence the outcome?
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As part of the ongoing effort to rejuvenate the economy and improve the health care safety net, Congress is poised to make major improvements to Medicare and Medicaid.
This is the moment we've all been waiting for: a once-in-a-generation chance to strengthen programs older adults and people with disabilities need to age with health and security.
What's Possible—and How to Help
Join us on Monday, Sept. 13 for a panel discussion with NCOA leadership, including NCOA Board Chair-Elect Kathy Greenlee, about what's in the legislation currently under consideration.
With that foundation, you'll be ready to influence the outcome. Whether you're an employee at a 501(c)(3), a state or federal worker, or just an enthusiastic supporter of aging well, you have a role to play!
We'll equip you with the information you need to stay in your lane and help Congress understand the value of investing in Medicare and Medicaid for future generations.
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We know September is already a busy time for the aging services network, so this webinar will only take about half an hour. Like all our webinars, it will be recorded for future reference.
It would be hard to overstate the importance of what this moment could mean for older adults, people with disabilities, and the community organizations that serve them. Let's work together to make the most of it!
See you on Monday,
The NCOA Public Policy and Advocacy Team
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