URMIA Matters

Student Healthcare Changes for 2025 and Beyond


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Join guest host Michelle Smith, URMIA’s Executive Director, as she interviews Liebe Meier Swain from Cornell University and Phillip Arrington from HUB International, who discuss how access to healthcare, especially mental health services, is linked to higher graduation rates. They highlight legislative changes, including Medicaid cuts and Affordable Care Act revisions, which may disproportionately affect vulnerable student populations, particularly those in rural areas and on Medicaid. They emphasize the need for campus-wide collaboration, proactive planning, and financial literacy to support students amid rising healthcare costs and shifting policies. Explore the evolving landscape of student health insurance and its critical role in student success in this episode of URMIA Matters.  


Show Notes

ACHA - American College Health Association

The JED Foundation

US GAO Report: Students' Health Coverage Rates Have Improved, but Barriers to Coverage Remain for Some

American Council on Education Healthcare Issue Landing Page

AAU, Associations Raise Concerns on Proposed Medicaid Cuts


Guests 

Liebe Meier Swain, Director, Student Health Plan - Cornell University  

Phillip Arrington, Vice President, Campus Health Solutions and SHIP Segment Leader - Hub International


Guest Host 

Michelle Smith, Executive Director - URMIA 

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