Get under way very promptly here. Its about repeal and replace with what . Weve got a little bit larger panel. Moderated by erin mershon who is one of our Staff Writers that specialize in health care. Bill cassidy is a republican senator from louisiana. Joe barton is a republican congressman from texas. Hes the former chairman of the energy and congress committee. David merritt is the executive Vice President at Americas Health insurance plans and clay alspach. Thank you very much. Thank you for being here today. Im erin mershon. I think we have a fantastic panel here set up to talk about the policy and the politics of repeal and replace. Obviously been a busy time. I think we are waiting for just a moment for congressman barton. Unfortunately, dr. Mark mcclenon couldnt make it. Its been a busy time in washington. It was only a week ago that House Republican leadership put out the legislative text of the replacement man. On monday we got a cbo score that showed as many as 24 Million Pe
All right. We are going to introduce our last panel of the day that we have saved the medicaid discussion for our last even though as you see in each one of the panels medicaid comes up. It is sort of the elephant in the room in the current debate. Carrie young, our associated editor at cq news for health care, is going to be moderating the panel. We also have diane roland, the executive Vice President of the henry j. Kaiser foundation, meg murray whos the chief executive officer for the association for Community Affiliated plans, jessica shumel senior policy analyst on the center for budget and policy priorities. And brett guthrie, Republican Congressman from kentucky. Welcome. So we are all very interested in medicaid these days including whats going on on the hill. Probably to save time and allow more time for questions well start by going to each panelist to talk about what you see happening with the current attempts to change the aca and get a new bill up there. I think that the m
Get under way very promptly here. Its about repeal and replace with what . Weve got a little bit larger panel. Moderated by erin mershon who is one of our Staff Writers that specialize in health care. Bill cassidy is a republican senator from louisiana. Joe barton is a republican congressman from texas. Hes the former chairman of the energy and congress committee. David merritt is the executive Vice President at Americas Health insurance plans and clay alspach. Thank you very much. Thank you for being here today. Im erin mershon. I think we have a fantastic panel here set up to talk about the policy and the politics of repeal and replace. Obviously been a busy time. I think we are waiting for just a moment for congressman barton. Unfortunately, dr. Mark mcclenon couldnt make it. Its been a busy time in washington. It was only a week ago that House Republican leadership put out the legislative text of the replacement man. On monday we got a cbo score that showed as many as 24 Million Pe
All right. We are going to introduce our last panel of the day that we have saved the medicaid discussion for our last even though as you see in each one of the panels medicaid comes up. It is sort of the elephant in the room in the current debate. Carrie young, our associated editor at cq news for health care, is going to be moderating the panel. We also have diane roland, the executive Vice President of the henry j. Kaiser foundation, meg murray whos the chief executive officer for the association for Community Affiliated plans, jessica shumel senior policy analyst on the center for budget and policy priorities. And brett guthrie, Republican Congressman from kentucky. Welcome. So we are all very interested in medicaid these days including whats going on on the hill. Probably to save time and allow more time for questions well start by going to each panelist to talk about what you see happening with the current attempts to change the aca and get a new bill up there. I think that the m
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