Presentations Medicaid Changes in Health Care Policy: How Could Florida be Affected? March 7, 2017 Joan Alker share this post on Facebook share this post on Twitter share this post on LinkedIn share this post through Email Share http://ccf.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/030717-Georgetown-Edited.mp4 Share DOWNLOADS Changes in Health Care Policy: How Could Florida be Affected? Webinar: Changes in Health Care Policy: How Could Florida be Affected? Joan Alker is the Executive Director of the Center for Children and Families and a Research Professor at the Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy. JoanAlker1 share this post on Facebook share this post on Twitter share this post on LinkedIn share this post through Email Share Subscribe to Updates from our Team Sign Up Enter Email First Name Last Name Organization State Alaska Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Washington D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming State Sign Up Latest Final Medicaid Managed Care Rule Explained Leonardo Cuello May 3, 2024 New Federal Rules Aim to Improve Access to Care for People Enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP Kelly Whitener May 3, 2024 New Report Focuses on Child Health Coverage Declines and What States Can do to Help Reconnect Kids with Medicaid/CHIP Joan Alker May 3, 2024
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