Major Considerations for Repealing and Replacing the Affordable Care Act
On Tuesday, January 31, the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and Kaiser Family Foundation hosted an event discussing the process and implications of repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act.
An archived webcast of the event is available at Kaiser Family Foundation's website or below. You can also read a recap of the event here.
The discussion covered the principles for "repeal and replace" of the ACA, and what an ACA replacement could mean for health insurance coverage and costs.
Event Agenda:
9:00 a.m. Registration
9:30 a.m. Introductory Remarks
- Drew Altman, Kaiser Family Foundation
- Maya MacGuineas, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
Panel: What Are the Objectives and Options for Repealing and Replacing the ACA?
- Stephanie Carlton, McKinsey & Company
- Liz Fowler, Johnson & Johnson
- Harold Pollack, University of Chicago, Nonresident Fellow, Century Foundation
- Avik Roy, Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity
- Marc Goldwein, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (moderator)
Audience Q&A
Panel: What Would ACA Repeal and Replace Mean for Coverage and Cost?
- Joseph Antos, American Enterprise Institute
- Bill Hoagland, Bipartisan Policy Center
- Chris Jennings, Jennings Policy Strategies
- Peter Lee, Covered California
- Larry Levitt, Kaiser Family Foundation (moderator)