The Georgetown University Center for Children and Families’ new Child Medicaid Policy Institute (CMPI) seeks to educate child health advocates, providers, other stakeholders, and policymakers on the fundamentals of the Medicaid program and its importance for children, families, and other low-income individuals.
Starting in December 2024, CMPI has hosted a series of public webinars on topics relevant to federal proposals that could impact the program. You can find recordings of the webinars below.
Webinars
- How Medicaid Works & What’s at Stake in 2025 – December 10, 2024
- Edwin Park, Georgetown CCF Research Professor
- Anne Dwyer, Georgetown CCF Associate Research Professor
- Federal Medicaid Cuts & What’s at Stake for State Budgets and Families – December 17, 2024
- Leo Cuello, Georgetown CCF Research Professor
- Kelly Whitener, Georgetown CCF Associate Professor
- The Truth about Fraud Against Medicaid – January 28, 2025
- Andy Schneider, Georgetown CCF Research Professor
- Tricia Brooks, Georgetown CCF Research Professor
- Medicaid’s Effect on Mental Health, Physical Health, and Financial Well-being – April 17, 2025
- Dr. Sarah Miller, Associate Professor at Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
- Medicaid Provider Taxes: How States Use Them and Budgetary Effects of Proposed Federal Changes – April 23, 2025
- Andy Schneider, Georgetown CCF Research Professor
- Robin Rudowitz, KFF Vice President & Director for Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured
- Edwin Park, Georgetown CCF Research Professor