Experts will Share Insight on What’s at Stake for Health Care in November Elections

(Buffalo, NY) The Health Foundation for Western & Central New York and the League of Women Voters – Buffalo/Niagara will present a nonpartisan, informational virtual panel presentation on how the outcome of the presidential election could have an impact on health care access and affordability.

The webinar, entitled “Your Health Care: What’s at Stake in the Election,” will be held October 28 at 3 pm on Zoom.

Register here.

The discussion will be moderated by Ryan Zunner, reporter for WBFO. Panelists include:

  • Maria Alvarez, Executive Director, NY Statewide Senior Action Council
  • Mark Hannay, Director, Metro New York Health Care for All
  • Danise Wilson, Executive Director, Reproductive Health Access Project

Topics covered by the panel will include:

  • How might each candidate’s platform have an impact on health care access and affordability for the average voter?
  • Will recent legislation – such as health coverage premium tax credits and drug price negotiations – be at risk? How have those changes helped, or not?
  • What’s at stake when it comes to reproductive and maternal health outcomes?
  • How do these issues connect to health equity?

The event will include audience Q&A.

“Our community’s health outcomes are strongly dependent on federal policies, and whether those laws make accessing care easier and more affordable,” said Nora OBrien-Suric, PhD, President, Health Foundation for Western & Central New York. “It’s of the utmost importance that voters understand each candidate’s health policy platforms before they enter the voting booth. We are grateful to our partners and the panelists for sharing their expertise on what may happen to health care after November.”

ABOUT THE HEALTH FOUNDATION FOR WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK

The Health Foundation for Western & Central New York is an independent private foundation that advocates for continuous improvement in health and health care for the people and communities of Western and Central New York. The Health Foundation’s vision is a healthy central and western New York where racial and socioeconomic equity are prioritized so all people can reach their full potential and achieve equitable health outcomes. For more information, please visit www.hfwcny.org.

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