Date

October 2, 2018

Time

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EDT

RSVP

A recent analysis by the RAND Corporation, supported by NYHealth, found that a single-payer health care plan could expand coverage for all New York State residents, but would require significant new tax revenue.

A plan outlined by the New York Health Act, which has been considered by the New York State Legislature, is likely to increase use of health services as more people receive coverage. But the analysis finds that overall health care costs would decrease slightly over time if administrative costs are reduced and State officials slow the growth of payments to health care providers. The estimated results are highly dependent on a set of assumptions.

Please join us for a webinar briefing on the report’s findings.

Presenters:

Jodi Liu, the study’s lead author and an associate policy researcher at RAND

David Sandman, president and CEO of NYHealth

Chapin White, co-author of the study and a senior policy researcher at RAND

Christine Eibner, co-author of the study and the Paul O’Neill Alcoa Chair in Policy Analysis at RAND

Please register for the webinar by October 1st.

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