Health for All

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Health for All

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2012-06-19

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Please join us for the fifth forum in the series, Health Care Reform: How to Build on the Minnesota Model. The fifth forum in the series, Health For All, will focus on community health and the challenge to improve the quality of health care even while expanding access to medical care and lowering costs. Obtaining greater value for our health care dollars will require opportunities for communities to improve their overall health and for individuals to take greater responsibility for their life styles and behaviors. The event will include two panel discussions, one focusing on implications for community health and the other on implications for individuals. Welcome & Introduction Patsy Riley, Senior Vice President of Government Programs and Public Policy, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Minnesota Health for All: Implications for Community Health Cara McNulty, Senior Manager of Medical Affairs, Target Corporation Deanna Mills, Executive Director, Community-University Health Care Center Health for All: Implications for Individuals David Lansky, President and CEO, Pacific Business Group on Health Jon Schloemer, Benefits Administrator, Mills Companies

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Jacobs, Lawrence R. (2012). Health for All. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217695.

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