Policy and Political Implications of the Supreme Court Case on the Affordable Care Act
This webcast features a Kaiser Family Foundation briefing held on March 14, 2012, examining the policy and political implications of the pending U.S. Supreme Court case on the Affordable Care Act (ACA). At the briefing, the Foundation released new polling data on the public’s views about the case as well as their more general views about the health reform law.
Participants included:
Kaiser President and CEO Drew Altman (moderator)Joe Onek, Principal, The Raben Group Sheila Burke, Faculty, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and Senior Public Policy Advisor, Baker, Donelson, Caldwell & BerkowitzChris Jennings, President, Jennings Policy Strategies, Inc.Kaiser Executive Vice President Diane RowlandKaiser Senior Vice President Mollyann Brodie Kaiser Senior Vice President Larry LevittKaiser Senior Health Policy Analyst MaryBeth Musumeci
Agenda(.pdf)
Participant Biographies (.pdf)
Presentation Slides (.pdf)
Transcript (.pdf)
Related Documents:
- March 2012 Kaiser Family Foundation Tracking Poll
- New Interactive Polling Infographic
- The ACA and Fluoridation: The Power of Political Symbols, Pulling It Together by Drew Altman
- A Guide to the Supreme Court’s Review of the 2010 Health Care Reform Law
- The Health Reform Law’s Medicaid Expansion: A Guide to the Supreme Court Arguments