A Democratic presidential administration. A Democrat-controlled Congress. A conservative Supreme Court. What are the likely implications for health and rights as these three powerful entities intersect under the Biden administration? A cadre of experts will examine a range of issues from the Affordable Care Act, to voting rights, to gun safety.
For background to the discussion, The Forum event will draw on a March report in JAMA on how U.S. health policy may evolve, given the sharp partisan divide in the U.S. Congress. Though Democrats have control over the three bodies of national government, their vote margins are slim in the Senate and House, and this will impact some of the outcomes of President Biden’s new initiatives.
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Rural hospitals are closing, many in states that haven’t expanded Medicaid. Watch our new video to learn how Medicaid expansion could help these providers stay afloat. Julia Buschmann
Research Assistant, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Julia Buschmann is a research assistant in the Center on Health Insurance Reforms at the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute. Before joining the institute, she was a legislative aide for the Alaska state legislature, and prior to that she was a health policy intern at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Ms. Buschmann is currently an M.P.P candidate at Georgetown University.