From Debbie Boylan from Health Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Free Virtual Event: Policy Spotlight with Mandy K. Cohen
Date January 24, 2022 3:02 PM
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Join us on Thursday, February 3, for a virtual event featuring an
in-depth conversation with influential health policy expert, Mandy K.
Cohen, Former Secretary, North Carolina Department of Health and Human
Services, and Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Staff at the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

Thursday, February 3, 2022
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET

Register Now

On Thursday, February 3, 2022, you are invited to join Health Affairs
for the next installment of our Policy Spotlight series, featuring Mandy
K. Cohen, the former Secretary of the North Carolina Department of
Health and Human Services. A true innovator with extensive experience
leading complex health organizations, including as Chief Operating
Officer and Chief of Staff at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS), Dr. Cohen will talk about what was accomplished in North
Carolina during her tenure, what her successor can now take up, and how
the state can serve as a model for others looking to step up their own
work on social drivers of health and health equity.

The conversation will be moderated by Joanne Kenen, the Commonwealth
Fund Journalist in Residence at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health and a contributing editor to Politico Magazine. Additional
topics will include how the coronavirus pandemic slowed progress in some
ways and created opportunities in others, and -- if it's ever revived
-- how a workaround for the Medicaid gap in the Build Back Better
legislation could help states tackle health challenges, including
equity, free of Obamacare politics.

In April 2020, Dr. Cohen was a co-author of "Buying Health For North
Carolinians: Addressing Nonmedical Drivers Of Health At Scale
," which
appeared in a thematic issue Health Affairs on Integrating Health and
Social Services.  

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

Don't forget to register for our other upcoming events
. We hope to see you
soon.

Register Now

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