Understanding & Reforming Long-Term Care in the U.S
Please join the Solomon Center for Health Law & Policy at Yale Law School for a panel discussion on long-term care in the US. The panel will provide an overview of the current provision and financing of long-term care in the United States. Panelists will explore the benefits and challenges associated with these different models, including nursing homes and home and community-based services. The conversation will also cover recent increases in private equity ownership of nursing homes and promising areas for reform. Speakers will include:
Howard Bedlin – Government Relations & Advocacy Principal, National Council on Aging
Dr. Robert “Tyler” Braun – Assistant Professor of Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medical College
Allison Hoffman – Professor, Penn Carey Law School
Emily Rosenoff – Director for the Division of Long-Term Services and Supports Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation