Healthy Aging Policy and Advocacy: What’s Happening, What’s on the Horizon and How You Can Help
Join the NCOA Policy and Advocacy Team to learn about the latest developments and possible future directions in healthy aging policy and funding for Older Americans Act programs, Medicare and Medicaid. Hear about tools that you can use to become more involved in educating your elected officials about the work you do and advocating for policy change to make a difference in the lives of older adults in your communities. This session will provide ample time for Q&A. |
Kathleen Cameron
Senior Director, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Kathleen Cameron, BSPharm, MPH, has more than 25 years of experience in the health care field as a pharmacist, researcher, and program director focusing on falls prevention, geriatric pharmacotherapy, mental health, long-term services and supports, and caregiving. Cameron is Senior Director of the NCOA Center for Healthy Aging, where she provides subject matter expertise on health care programmatic and policy related issues and oversees the Modernizing Senior Center Resource Center.
Howard Bedlin
Government Relations & Advocacy Principal
National Council on Aging
Howard Bedlin has led NCOA's legislative advocacy efforts on issues and programs of concern to older adults for the past 25 years, which include the Older Americans Act, Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care, income security, and community services. Prior to joining NCOA, he worked for the American Association of Homes for the Aging (now LeadingAge), the National Association for Home Care, and AARP. Howard received his law degree and Master of Policy Science from the University of Maryland, and Bachelor’s in Political Science from Binghamton University in New York.
Marci Phillips
Director, Public Policy and Advocacy
National Council on Aging
Marci Phillips is the Director of Public Policy and Advocacy at the National Council on Aging. She is responsible for federal advocacy efforts regarding legislation and appropriations affecting the Older Americans Act, economic security, hunger, older workers, elder justice, and other community services for older Americans.
Before joining NCOA in 2008, Ms. Phillips was the Legislative Policy Analyst at the National Community Action Foundation (NCAF), where she advocated on behalf of the nation’s 1,100Community Action Agencies, and she served on the personal and committee staff of a member of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.