Thursday, July 12, 2012

HHS Implmentation of Exchange Seminars

Please join officials from the US Department of Health and Human Services at one of the upcoming Affordable Care Act implementation forums across the country. These sessions are intended to provide an opportunity for states and stakeholders to learn more about the next steps in implementation of the health care law and ask questions about work needed to build Affordable Insurance Exchanges in every state. HHS leadership will provide an overview of topics related to coverage provisions of the Affordable Care Act effective in 2014.
We anticipate a wide variety of stakeholders and state officials will want to attend these forums. The forums will be particularly useful to stakeholders who seek information regarding next steps in the creation of a more competitive private health insurance marketplace through the establishment of Affordable Insurance Exchanges.

In order to make it easy for interested participants to attend, we have scheduled four regional sessions in Washington, DC, Chicago, Denver, and Atlanta. Each session will run from 9:00am-4:30pm and is open to people throughout the country.


Please click here to RSVP for one of the following sessions.


July 31: Washington, DC

Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Great Hall

200 Independence Ave., SW

Washington, DC 20201

*Note: This session will be webcast


August 2: Chicago

Social Security Administration, Center Auditorium

600 West Madison Street

Chicago, IL 60661


August 10: Denver

Davis Auditorium in Sturm Hall, University of Denver

2000 E. Asbury Ave.

Denver, CO 80208


August 15: Atlanta

National Archives at Atlanta

5780 Jonesboro Road
Morrow, GA 30260


Please note that space will be limited, so registration is required.

For more information on the Affordable Care Act and Exchanges, please visit www.healthcare.gov/exchanges. Contact us at hhsiea@hhs.gov with questions.

If you are a member of the media wishing to attend, please contact Fabien at fabien.levy@hhs.gov.

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