While congressional leaders have not formally outlined their agenda for 2018, health care issues will assuredly remain central to the administration’s goals and a key issue on the campaign trail.

Key items currently being debated in Washington include: potential changes to Medicaid and Medicare, the Trump administration’s commitment to the opioid epidemic, and life after the individual mandate.

On Tuesday, March 6, 2018, Roll Call Live, in partnership with CQ News, invites you to a packed morning of expert analysis and nonpartisan discussion to examine these and many questions that health care industry stakeholders and policymakers will face in 2018.

Join the conversation: #HealthCareDecoded @RollCall @BMAlliance

Headliner Interview
Congressman Peter Roskam (R-IL), Chairman, House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Health
In conversation with Rebecca Adams, Health Care Editor, CQ Roll Call
Headliner Interview
Congressman Sander Levin (D-MI), Ranking Member, House Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Health
In conversation with Mary Ellen McIntire, Staff Writer, Health Care Policy, CQ Roll Call
Sponsored Remarks | Presented by Better Medicare Alliance
Congresswoman Allyson Y. Schwartz (D-PA), President and CEO, Better Medicare Alliance
Panel Discussion | Medicaid + Medicare Reform: The Road Ahead
Margaret A. Murray, Chief Executive Officer, Association for Community Affiliated Plans
Dr. Diane Rowland, Executive Vice President, Kaiser Family Foundation
Hemi Tewarson, Division Director, Health Division, National Governors Association
Moderated by Misty Williams, Staff Writer, Health Care Policy, CQ Roll Call
Panel Discussion | Access, Affordability + Government Spending
Donald Dempsey, Vice President, Policy and Regulatory Affairs, CVS Health
Donald May, Executive Vice President for Payment and Health Care Delivery Policy, AdvaMed
Rodney Whitlock, Vice President, Health Policy, ML Strategies & Policy Advisor, Campaign for Sustainable RX Pricing
Moderated by Andrew Siddons, Staff Writer, Health Care Policy, CQ Roll Call
Sponsor Interview | Presented by Better Medicare Alliance
Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, President & CEO, Better Medicare Alliance