Brian Blase: Working in the White House to Try to Repeal, Replace, and Improve the Affordable Care Act

November 17, 2021

5:00pm – 6:15pm

Hybrid: Gatton B&E Classroom 283 & Virtual

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Join the Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise for the event "Working in the White House to Try to Repeal, Replace, and Improve the Affordable Care Act" with Brian Blase on November 17th, 2021. 

Brian Blase will speak about his role as a former White House health care policy advisor. Participants will get a chance to understand what it is like to work as a health economist in Washington DC. 

This event is hybrid. Please join us either in-person in Gatton B&E Classroom 283 or virtually via Zoom from 5:00pm to 6:15pm. If you plan to attend this event virtually, please CLICK HERE to register and receive a reminder with the direct Zoom link on November 17th

Every person who attends the event in-person will receive:


Brian Blase, Ph.D., is the President of Paragon Health Institute. Brian was Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House’s National Economic Council (NEC) from 2017-2019, where he coordinated the development and execution of numerous health policies and advised the President, NEC director, and senior officials. After leaving the White House, Brian founded Blase Policy Strategies and served as its CEO.
Brian guided the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform’s health care and entitlement program oversight and investigation efforts from 2011 to 2014, and then served as the Senate Republican Policy Committee’s health policy analyst from 2014 to 2015.
Brian serves as a policy advisor to Hoosiers for Affordable Health Care and as a visiting fellow at the Foundation for Government Accountability. He has also worked at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and at the Heritage Foundation.
Brian is a prolific researcher and writer, authoring scores of research studies and policy analyses and regularly writing commentaries for The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, The Hill, National Review Online, and Forbes.
Brian received his PhD in Economics from George Mason University. He lives in Florida with his wife and five children.