Circling the Wagons: Medicaid, Exchanges, and Insurance Working Together – Coverage Track
Tuesday, October 24th
10:00AM-11:30AM
How to provide the best health coverage possible at a state and federal level is an on-going discussion among many players who do not always follow the same path, but what could happen if these players worked together? This session explores strategies to integrate Medicaid and Exchange eligibility, employ private market solutions to integrate multiple sources of coverage, and share data across agencies to strengthen coordination efforts. Officials discuss what’s working, what states may want to change, and next steps.
Speakers:
- Jennifer Patterson, Health Policy Legal Counsel, New Hampshire Insurance Department
Mila Kofman, Executive Director, DC Health Benefit Exchange Authority
Richard Armstrong, Director of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, State of Idaho
Jeremiah Samples, Deputy Cabinet Secretary, West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources


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