Policy Series: GSA Congressional Update
Brian Lindberg, Patricia D’Antonio

TL;DR
This paper updates on aging and healthcare policies in the first ten months of the 119th Congress, focusing on key issues like the Older Americans Act and Medicare Advantage.
Contribution
The paper provides a concise summary of recent legislative developments and their implications for aging and healthcare.
Findings
The Older Americans Act Reauthorization includes funding for aging research and demonstration programs.
Updates on Medicare Advantage and nursing home regulations are highlighted.
Progress on hospice and palliative care legislation is discussed.
Abstract
This session provides Hill staff perspectives on what has happened in the aging and health care space during the first ten months of the 119th Congress. Of particular importance will be the Older Americans Act Reauthorization, including funding for the Center for Research and Demonstration in the Aging Network, as well as an update on Medicare Advantage, nursing home regulations, and hospice and palliative care legislation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Elder Abuse and Neglect · Technology Use by Older Adults
