
WEBINAR:
Top 5 Things to Know About Aging in America
Insights for the Health Policy Community
Wednesday, June 25 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET
What to expect from the webinar:
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the many programs and resources tied to aging, you’re not alone.
This webinar will help you understand the four foundational policies identified by Alliance experts—Medicare, Medicaid, the Social Security Administration (SSA), and the Older Americans Act (OAA)—that have the greatest impact on aging populations.
Our panel of experts will share their go-to resources for understanding and staying up to date on the key aging policies (and why these policies matter). Speakers will also highlight innovations and emerging models from across the country that offer a glimpse into the future of aging policy.
This free, nonpartisan webinar is open to the public and designed to give policymakers, staffers, advocates, and curious minds the tools to engage more meaningfully with the policies shaping aging in America.
This webinar was made possible thanks to 2025 Signature Series Champion Sponsors Elevance Health, GSK, and Kaiser Permanente.
Webinar speakers:

| Rob Lott (Moderator)Senior Deputy Editor, Health Affairs |

| Tricia NeumanSenior Vice President, Executive Director for Program on Medicare Policy, KFF |

| Rebecca VallasCEO, National Academy of Social Insurance |

| Abby CoxSenior Director of Aging Policy, Advancing States |
About the Alliance’s Signature Series:
For the past decade, the Signature Series has been the Alliance for Health Policy’s flagship annual program that brings together cross-sector experts to examine the most challenging issues in health policy. Each year, the Series uncovers key insights and translates them into accessible, nonpartisan education for policymakers and the public.
The 2025 Signature Series on “Aging in America” brings together the best and brightest minds from across the health care and policy landscape to examine how our system measures up to the needs of an aging population, and how we can best educate policymakers to be ready to take on the challenge. Events include a thought leader workshop, webinar, public summit, and congressional briefing.