Karen Mandelbaum, Senior Counsel, participates in "Navigating Healthcare Policy Twists in 2026," a panel at ViVE 2026, which runs from February 22 to 25.

2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for healthcare policy, with changes unfolding at both the federal and state levels. This panel will break down the most consequential policy shifts ahead, including the future of ACA subsidies, drug pricing and PBM reform, evolving state legislative priorities, FDA regulatory shifts impacting drugs, devices, and digital health, and the emergence of new value-based care models such as CMS’s ACCESS model for chronic condition management. Panelists will examine what these developments mean for payers and providers, where regulatory and market uncertainty remains, and how organizations can prepare strategically for the next phase of healthcare policy and delivery.

For more information, visit the conference website.

Event Detail

1:45 - 2:25 p.m.

Los Angeles

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