Potential Midterm Election Implications for Health Care

This webinar examined the role of health care in the upcoming elections and the potential health policy implications for Congress, the administration, and state governments.

Public Webinar

In the months prior to the midterm elections, voters and candidates have established health care as a pivotal issue for 2019 and beyond. With 35 Senate seats, 39 state and territorial governorships, and the potential for the House to flip, the results on November 6 are set to influence the direction of many state and federal policies, including health care. This webinar examined the role of health care in the upcoming elections and the potential health policy implications for Congress, the administration, and state governments.

Panelists

  • Joanne Kenen, executive health care editor, POLITICO
  • Jeanne Lambrew, Ph.D., senior fellow, The Century Foundation
  • Rodney Whitlock, M.A., Ph.D., vice president, Health Policy, ML Strategies

Moderated by Sarah J. Dash, MPH, president and chief executive officer, Alliance for Health Policy

The Alliance for Health Policy gratefully acknowledges the support of the National Institute of Health Care Management (NIHCM) and the Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) for this event.