Updating CBO’s Health Insurance Simulation Model
This event has passed.Oct. 25, 2018
Time:1:00 PM

Webinar
Updating CBO’s Health Insurance Simulation Model
Oct. 25, 2018 | Noon to 1 p.m. EDT
- Registration Fee: $35
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ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
The latest webinar in our “Capitol Forum: Meet the Experts” series provides an inside look at the Health Insurance Simulation Model (HISIM) and how it is being updated.
Speakers—Jessica Banthin, deputy assistant director of the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division, and Alexandra Minicozzi, unit chief of health insurance modeling for the division—provide an overview of HISIM, which is used to generate estimates of health insurance coverage and premiums for the U.S. population under age 65. CBO analysts use the model to develop baseline projections and to simulate the effects of proposed changes to policies involving health insurance coverage.
Banthin and Minicozzi explain how HISIM is being used to estimate the cost of proposals affecting health insurance coverage and how updates to the model will enhance CBO’s analytic capabilities.
SPEAKERS
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Jessica Banthin
Deputy Assistant Director in CBO’s Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division -
Alexandra Minicozzi
Unit Chief of Health Insurance Modeling in CBO’s Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division
MODERATOR
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Cori Uccello, MAAA, FSA, FCA
Senior Health Fellow, American Academy of Actuaries
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The “Academy Capitol Forum: Meet the Experts” lunchtime webinar series is an opportunity for actuaries from all practice areas to learn about a wide variety of public policy topics from the experts themselves. Webinars feature topics in health care, risk management, financial reporting, pensions and retirement income, property/casualty, and life insurance.