Alliance for Health Policy 2025 Signature Series Public Congressional Briefing: What’s LTSS and Why Does It Matter for Millions of Americans?
The Alliance for Health Policy is holding a Signature Series Public Congressional Briefing on September 2 in Washington, D.C., on the topic of long-term services and supports (LTSS) for older adults.
As America’s population ages, millions of people rely on LTSS to fill the gaps in our healthcare system, whether at home, in the community, or in nursing facilities. The briefing will break down what LTSS includes, how it’s financed, and why recent federal budget pressures are raising new questions about how we support aging, independence, and caregiving in America.
Speakers include:
- Alison Barkoff, JD, Hirsh Health Law, policy associate professor and program director, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health
- Kirsten Colello, MPP, specialist in health and aging policy, Congressional Research Service
- Anne Tumlinson, MM, founder & CEO, ATI Advisory
- Robert Espinoza, MPA, distinguished fellow and senior advisor, National Academy of Social Insurance
- Michael Park, JD, health care partner, Alston & Bird
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