For more than two decades, the United States has grappled with a critical shortage of direct care workers. These individuals are the backbone of our long-term care system, delivering hands-on care to older adults and individuals with disabilities. The COVID-19 pandemic and aging baby boomer population exacerbate this crisis, straining the health care system, hindering access, and contributing to avoidable spending.
BPC invites you to be a part of this crucial conversation. Join us on Thursday, December 7 as we bring together experts for a discussion on needed bipartisan federal policy reforms.
Featured Participants:
Introduction
G. William Hoagland | Senior Vice President, BPC
Keynote remarks
Kathy Hempstead | Senior Policy Adviser, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Panelists
Theresa Brown | Senior Advisor, Immigration, BPC
Henry Claypool | Policy Director, Community Living, Brandeis University
Bill Kennard | Administrator, Office of Healthcare Workforce Development, Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS)
Dr. Kezia Scales | VP of Research & Evaluation, PHI
Lisa Harootunian | Associate Director, Health, BPC (Moderator)