Since its creation over 50 years ago, Medicare has gained bi-partisan support in Congress. While lawmakers have fiercely debated "repeal and replace", the conversation surrounding Medicare funding continues to be pushed further down the road.

As Medicare continues to adapt to challenges including legislation from the ACA, constraints in federal and state budgets, and the increasing needs of high-risk, high-cost individuals, how can the government and private sector work together to keep Medicare alive and well?

Join Roll Call Live on November 30 as we gather policymakers, health industry representatives, and providers for a discussion on the future of Medicare.

Join the conversation: #Medicare2065 @RollCall @BMAlliance

Welcome Remarks | Roll Call Live
Kris Viesselman, Editor-in-Chief, Roll Call
Looking Ahead: What Does the Future hold for Medicare
Keynote Interview I
Senator Bill Cassidy, MD (R-LA), Member, Senate HELP Committee
In Conversation with Rebecca Adams, Health Care Editor, CQ Roll Call
Looking Ahead: What Does the Future hold for Medicare
Keynote Interview II
Congressman Gene Green (D-TX), Ranking Member, House Subcommittee on Health
In Conversation with Rebecca Adams, Health Care Editor, CQ Roll Call
Sponsored Remarks | Presented by Better Medicare Alliance
Allyson Schwartz, Former Congresswoman (D-PA), President and CEO, Better Medicare Alliance
Interviewed by Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent, Kaiser Health News
Medicare Innovation: Medicare Advantage and More
Panel Discussion
Barbara McAneny, MD, President-Elect, The American Medical Association
Ashok Rai, MD, Chair, American Medical Group Association
Efrem Castillo, MD, Chief Medical Officer, United Healthcare Medicare & Retirement
Moderated by Misty Williams, Staff Writer, Health Care Policy, CQ Roll Call
Closing Remarks | Roll Call Live
Kris Viesselman, Editor-in-Chief, Roll Call
Sponsor Interview | Presented by Better Medicare Alliance
Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, President & CEO, Better Medicare Alliance