Tuesday, February 12, 2013  |  1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center, Madison

Nothing has caused more uncertainty for employers recently than health care. What is the impact of the Affordable Care Act? How will it affect my employees’ health care? What rules apply and when will they be enforced? What happens now with the health exchange in Wisconsin since Governor Walker opted out?

As businesses brace for the “new normal” in health care, the WMC Foundation is pleased to present two experts on health care who will provide an overview of the current situation from a policy point of view and insights into what Wisconsin’s health exchange might look like. Following their presentations, a panel of health care and business leaders will offer their perspective on the future of health care in our state.

Agenda

1:00 Welcome – Kurt R. Bauer, President/CEO, WMC
1:15 Hadley Heath, Senior Policy Analyst, Independent Women’s Forum
2:15 Kenneth Munson, Regional V Director, Office of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
3:15 Health Care and Business Leaders Reaction Panel
4:00 Closing remarks and adjourn

Hadley Heath, Senior Policy Analyst
Independent Women’s Forum

Hadley Heath is a senior policy analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum specializing in health care, entitlements, economics, fiscal and public policy. She will provide an overview of the impact of the Affordable Care Act.

Ms. Heath appears frequently in print, broadcast, and radio outlets across the country, and her work has been featured in publications including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, POLITICO, Roll Call, Real Clear Policy, The Tampa Tribune, National Review Online, Daily Caller and Townhall.com. She also manages IWF’s Health Care Lawsuits Web site. She regularly represents IWF in coalition meetings and conferences in D.C. and across the U.S. Heath has also been featured in several publications such as The Star and The Scholar for her accomplishments.

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