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Subject Register today: 12/3 Policy Spotlight with Daniel Tsai, CMS
Date November 29, 2021 3:15 PM
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Mr. Tsai leads the agency in addressing disparities in health equity.
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Health Affairs Policy Spotlight
One-on-One Conversations with Important Voices in Health Policy

A virtual event series from Health Affairs featuring in-depth
conversations with influential health policy experts in Washington,
D.C., and around the country.

One-on-One with Daniel Tsai, Deputy Administrator & Director, Center for
Medicaid & CHIP Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, US
Department of Health and Human Services

On Friday, December 3, 2021, you are invited to join Health Affairs
Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil for the next installment of our Policy
Spotlight series, featuring Daniel Tsai, Deputy Administrator & Director
of the Center for Medicaid & CHIP Services (CMCS) at the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). At CMS, Mr. Tsai leads the Center in
addressing disparities in health equity and serving the needs of more
than 80 million individuals and families who rely on these programs. He
recently co-authored, "A Strategic Vision for Medicaid And The
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
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for the Health Affairs blog with CMS Administrator Chiquita
Brooks-LaSure, where they laid out a proactive policy agenda for CMCS
focused on three key areas: coverage and access; equity; and innovation
and whole-person care.

Before joining CMS, Tsai was the Assistant Secretary for MassHealth and
Medicaid Director for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, serving for six
years-the state's longest-serving Medicaid director in nearly two
decades. His tenure focused on building a robust and sustainable
Medicaid program to ensure equitable coverage and improve how health
care is delivered for two million individuals and families in the state.
Tsai also helped lead Massachusetts Medicaid through its most
significant restructuring since the 1990s through its landmark 2016
Medicaid 1115 waiver.

Please email your questions in advance to [email protected]
and we will make every effort, in the
limited time available, to have them addressed.  First priority will be
given to topics relevant to the widest swath of the audience.  

Date:  Friday, December 3, 2021
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (EDT)
Place: Online details will be shared with registrants 24 hours in
advance of the event

Register Now

We hope you will join us.

Debbie Boylan
Director of Events, Health Affairs

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