NASHP Media
National Academy for State Health Policy audio and video presentations.
Audio
Building a Sate Health Plan for Nebraska – Part I & Part II
October 2, 2013: Alan Weil delivered remarks at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
Is Cooperative Federalism Possible in Health Care?
October 12, 2011: Alan Weil gave remarks at the Eleventh Annual Marshal J. Seidman Lecture on Health Policy, hosted by the Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School.
Policy Alternatives for Dual Eligibles 
October 30, 2012: Alan Weil spoke at The National Dual Eligibles Summit in Los Angeles, California.
Health Care & the 2012 Elections
September 21, 2012: Alan Weil was a panelist on the Directions for Health Care Reform panel during the Health Care & the 2012 Elections forum sponsored by the Harvard School of Public Health, Health Policy and Management Executive Council, and Tom Scully (Executive Council Member).
Video
Testimony by Alan R. Weil, Executive Director, National Academy for State Health Policy Before the Energy and Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Health United States House of Representatives Hearing on Making Medicaid Work for the Most Vulnerable July 8, 2013.
NASHP 25th Anniversary Video
October 16, 2012: Watch NASHP Executive Director Alan Weil’s tour of 25 years of state health policy at the 25th Annual State Health Policy Conference held in Baltimore, Maryland. Weil reviewed the dynamic state and federal policy environments and concluded with predictions for the future of state health policy.
25 Years of State Health Policy
As NASHP celebrates its 25th Anniversary, its Executive Director Alan Weil looks back on the evolution of state health policy over the past 25 years. How much progress have we made? How many issues remain unresolved? What have we learned? With the nation poised to implement dramatic changes in health policy over the next few years, what can state health policy leaders expect to find on the NASHP annual conference agenda 5, 10 or even 25 years from now? Weil’s remarks were made at NASHP’s 25th Annual State Health Policy Conference on October 16, 2012, in Baltimore, Maryland.
What’s at Stake for Missouri: Implementation of the Affordable Care Act
December 2012: The Missouri Foundation for Health partnered with Saint Louis University, Washington University in St. Louis, and University of Missouri – St. Louis to host a lecture by Alan Weil, Executive Director of the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP). In his lecture, Mr. Weil provided background on past efforts at health reform, explored the impact of the health reform law, and discussed options for Missouri. Click here for the presentation.

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