Federal Health Policy in Transition: Emerging Impact on US Systems
Join us as we discuss and predict the changes happening in federal health policy - all from the comfort of your own home!
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Online
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
Federal Health Policy in Transition: An Analysis and Forecasting
Federal health policy is in a moment of unprecedented transition, reshaping the infrastructure, priorities, and equity frameworks of the U.S. healthcare system. From sweeping budget cuts and agency reorganizations to vaccine policy reform and AI deregulation, today’s policy actions will directly impact how Americans access care—especially the most vulnerable.
Join us for a national presentation by graduate scholars from Regis University’s Division of Health Ethics, Administration, and Leadership. This session brings forward nonpartisan, deeply researched analysis of the most consequential federal health policy changes now unfolding, including:
- Medicaid spending cuts and redetermination
- Vaccine policy reform and public trust
- Medical research funding disruptions
- AI and cybersecurity mandates
- Policy impacts on marginalized populations
- HHS workforce reductions and reorganization
- Pharmaceutical pricing reform and regulation
Each policy area will be presented with stakeholder matrices, impact dashboards, and equity-focused scenario models—all crafted to support decision-making by health system leaders, policy influencers, and care advocates.
Frequently asked questions
This session is presented by graduate scholars from Regis University's Division of Health Ethics, Administration, and Leadership. Each team has conducted rigorous, nonpartisan research on a specific healthcare policy issue, under faculty mentorship.
Yes. Once you register, you'll receive an email confirmation with a Zoom link and an option to add the event to your calendar (Google, Outlook, iCal).
No, this event is free and open to healthcare leaders, policymakers, and community stakeholders nationwide.
Absolutely. We welcome you to forward the registration link to colleagues, especially those involved in healthcare policy, systems leadership, or public health. We have a limited number of attendee spots, so ensure to register your spot.
Yes. All registered participants will receive access to the event recording, full analysis reports, and presentation materials within two weeks after the event.
Topics include Medicaid spending cuts, vaccine policy reform, medical research disruptions, AI/cybersecurity policy, HHS workforce reductions, pharmaceutical pricing reforms, and equity impacts on vulnerable populations.
No. The presentations are rooted in academic research and designed to present fact-based, balanced perspectives for healthcare decision-makers.
Yes. A Q&A segment will follow each set of presentations, and we encourage thoughtful engagement from all participants.