Sen. Hatch we are getting some interesting testimony, but it is not going to the problems that we have here in the senate. We will just have to see what happens. Senator wyden has a few more questions to ask and then that will be it. Sen. Wyden mr. Chairman, i will and again,id man these are the kinds of questions that you and i agree should be asked at this hearing. Sen. Hatch sure you reared sen. Wyden let us talk about flexibility, put into context of the nation nationss Senior Citizens to read i watched all of these older people as a director of the center raise their families, build our communities, but growing old in america costs a lot of money so today, Senior Citizens have a guarantee that medicaid is going to cover the cost of nursing home care. This is hugely important because medicaid picks up the bill for two out of three Senior Citizens in Nursing Homes in america. That is a guarantee for nearly millions of older people. This proposal, that Graham Cassidy proposal, i call
Burwell shares her experiences from implementing the Affordable Care act. After her remarks, well get a presentation from the ceo and president of independence blue cross. Good morning good morning it is wonderful to feel such energy in this room. My name is camille nelson, and im honored to be the dean of American University Washington College of law. It is my great pleasure to welcome you to American University Washington College of law for this exciting Plenary Session of the next steps in Health Reform 2017 conference. This year, in partnership with the American Society of law, medicine, and ethics, and with the generous support from our cosponsors, we are thrilled to have expanded the event to a threeday conference, attracting speakers and attendees from multiple disciplines, the academy, and practice. Importantly, this conference is also timed with the launch of our new health law and policy program, and i know that our faculty and our students will be partnering with you on your
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Hssa is our tax free accounts can be used to pay for medical expenses. This is two hours. Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the American Enterprise institute. Im resident fellow at aei. Were at a bit of a low week where things are not moving as theyve pretended to move for the last couple of months. The efforts in the senate for repeal and replace ened up in delay and depart for a recess week and perhaps more to come. What it first brought to me to and let me just tell you todays forum is called broughtening inbenefit for health and Health Savings accounts. But in light of the Senate Efforts what i was thinking of a competition that used to be held for Young Athletes between the ages of 6 to 15 to show their skills in the nfl. It was called the bunt, pass, and kick competition. It appears that thats actually being discontinued. The announcement came in may after 55, 56 years of it. But it looks like the senate is up to the task in terms of punting, passing, or kicking approach. And
Hssa is our tax free accounts can be used to pay for medical expenses. This is two hours. Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the American Enterprise institute. Im resident fellow at aei. Were at a bit of a low week where things are not moving as theyve pretended to move for the last couple of months. The efforts in the senate for repeal and replace ened up in delay and depart for a recess week and perhaps more to come. What it first brought to me to and let me just tell you todays forum is called broughtening inbenefit for health and Health Savings accounts. But in light of the Senate Efforts what i was thinking of a competition that used to be held for Young Athletes between the ages of 6 to 15 to show their skills in the nfl. It was called the bunt, pass, and kick competition. It appears that thats actually being discontinued. The announcement came in may after 55, 56 years of it. But it looks like the senate is up to the task in terms of punting, passing, or kicking approach. And