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USAging Aging Policy Briefing & Capitol Hill Day

Grand Hyatt DC 1000 H St., NW, Washington

Join USAging next spring in Washington, DC, for the 31st annual Aging Policy Briefing & Capitol Hill Day!   2025 will be a busy year for Aging Network advocates with a new Congress and a new White House. New challenges and opportunities will arise, and it’s more important than ever for the Aging Network to successfully advocate on the top policy issues affecting the health and well-being of older adults, caregivers and people with disabilities.   This year’s APB will cover a plethora of topics, including efforts to reauthorize the Older Americans Act; FY 2026 appropriations for key aging programs; and federal updates on aging, caregiving and health policy. Attendees will learn more about the priorities of the new administration; get read into USAging’s Policy Priorities; and gain insider knowledge of the 2025 policy landscape from key federal agency officials, congressional staff and Aging and health policy experts. The APB will provide attendees with the messaging, tools and tactics to best advocate on behalf of older adults and caregivers at the local, state and national levels. A more detailed agenda will be released in early 2025. Have an idea for a session? Email us at [email protected].

Aging Policy Briefing & Capitol Hill Day

Park Hyatt Washington, DC 1201 24th Street NW, Washington

Join USAging in March to refresh your policy knowledge and champion the needs of older adults and caregivers on Capitol Hill. 2024 will be a busy year for aging advocates as Congress prepares for OAA reauthorization, FY 2025 appropriations for key aging programs and the continuation of efforts related to caregiving and the caring workforce. With all these issues on the horizon, it’s more important than ever for aging advocates like YOU to join us in Washington, DC, to learn about these issues and then educate Congress. Attendees will learn more about advocating for USAging’s aging policy priorities, gain insider analysis of the policy landscape from key federal agencies, congressional staff and aging stakeholders, and get the messaging, tools and tactics to best advocate on behalf of older adults and caregivers at the local, state and national levels. The Aging and Disability Business Institute will once again host a special intensive session—details below. And, new this year, we are offering a special intensive on advocacy skills, which is free to USAging members!  In exciting news, we will host an evening reception on Capitol Hill, which is the perfect opportunity for attendees to network and engage with Members of Congress and their staffers!  Topics to be covered include: AAA contracting opportunities, social care and health care partnerships, caregiving, Medicaid HCBS, health IT, Medicare, reauthorization of the Older Americans Act, and other policy areas. 

Aging Policy Briefing & Capitol Hill Day: Billing Codes and Data Standards: What AAAs, CBOs and Community Care Hubs (CCHs) Need to Know to Navigate the Social Care Payment Landscape

Park Hyatt Washington, DC 1201 24th Street NW, Washington

Billing Codes and Data Standards: What AAAs, CBOs and Community Care Hubs (CCHs) Need to Know to Navigate the Social Care Payment Landscape The 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule adds new codes related to social care interventions that expand Medicare payment opportunities for AAAs, CBOs and CCH-led networks. Capitalizing on these and other opportunities will require sharing care and data between health and social care partners. Meanwhile the standards world continues to march forward on the development of data standards that will govern this information exchange and that will require AAAs, CBOs and CCHs to develop the capacity to perform billing and electronically exchange data as well as payment codes in a health care–compliant manner to support screening, assessing and addressing individuals’ health-related social needs (HRSNs). 7:30 a.m.    Breakfast, Registration Opens 8:30–8:45 a.m.     Welcome and Opening Remarks Sandy Markwood, CEO, USAging Marisa Scala-Foley, Director, Aging and Disability Business Institute, USAging 8:45–10:15 a.m.   Addressing Health-Related Social Needs through Medicare: The 2024 Physician Fee Schedule The 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule offers new codes related to social care interventions that expand Medicare payment opportunities for AAAs, CBOs and networks led by Community Care Hubs. This session will provide an in-depth discussion of these codes, and how AAAs, CCHs and CBOs can best prepare themselves to pursue reimbursement through them. Kelly Cronin, Deputy Administrator, Center for Innovation and Partnership, U.S. Administration for Community Living Doug Jacobs, Chief Transformation Officer, Center for Medicare, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Timothy McNeill, Co-Chair, Partnership to Align Social Care & Principal, Freedman’s Health Christine Vanlandingham, CEO, Region IV AAA, St. Joseph, MI Moderator: Paul Cantrell, Director, Center of Excellence to Align Health and Social Care, USAging 10:15 a.m.                     Break 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.    Session 2: Sharing Care and Information on HRSNs: Data Standards and Interoperability Capitalizing on new Medicare codes and payment opportunities requires sharing care and data between health and social care partners. Meanwhile the standards world marches forward on the development of data standards that will govern this information exchange and that will require AAAs and CBOs to develop the capacity to perform billing and electronically exchange data as well as payment codes in a health care compliant manner to support screening, assessing and addressing individuals’ health-related social needs (HRSNs). This session will provide a lively discussion on developments related to data standards and interoperability, and on what it takes to share care effectively between health care and social care providers to meet the needs of older adults and people with disabilities in a person-centered way. Michael Klinkman, Professor of Family Medicine and Learning Health Systems, University of Michigan & Medical Director, Cross Sector Data Sharing Program, MiHIN Jennifer Raymond, Chief Strategy Officer, AgeSpan, Lawrence, MA Moderator: Courtney Baldridge, Business Strategy and Health Systems Integration, USAging   Special thanks to The John A. Hartford Foundation for its support of the Aging and Disability Business Institute and this pre-conference intensive.