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What can healthcare leaders anticipate if Clinton wins the election in November? What does a Trump win mean?

Well-known health policy experts are discussing what healthcare leaders need to know about the 2016 election, and how it will affect the next two to four years for healthcare systems. The future of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), the impact of rising drug costs, the challenges of paying for value over volume and the impact millions of Baby Boomers will have on the system are among the many important issues that will be analyzed and discussed from both sides of the political spectrum.

Join Ilisa Halpern Paul, President of District Policy Group and Nick Manetto, a Principal at FaegreBD Consulting for this important discussion about likely healthcare policies for each presidential candidate and the new Congress that will convene in January.

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Tuesday, October 25th, 2016
1 - 2PM ET



 

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