Minnesota's Unfinished Agenda: Moving Health Reform Forward in An Uncertain Environment
2012-10-09
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Minnesota's Unfinished Agenda: Moving Health Reform Forward in An Uncertain Environment
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2012-10-09
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Health reform inched along in Minnesota during 2012 -- steps were taken toward lowering costs, introducing new forms of medical practice, and expanding access. But much remained unfinished as federal deadlines rapidly approach. What is the unfinished agenda of greatest importance? How can Minnesota move forward? These questions will be taken up by a diverse set of experts and prominent government officials. Please join us for Health Care Reform: The Unfinished Agenda, the seventh forum in our series, Health Care Reform: How to Build on the Minnesota Model.
Welcome & Introductions
Report from the Capitol
Rep. Steve Gottwalt (GOP)
Rep. Erin Murphy (DFL)
Jan Malcolm, CEO, Courage Center (and former Minnesota Commissioner of Health)
Report from Stakeholders
Phillip Cryan, SEIU
Kate Johansen, MN Chamber of Commerce
Scott Keefer, Vice President of Public Policy and Legislative Affairs, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
Panels moderated by Professor Larry Jacobs and Dave Hage, Star Tribune
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Jacobs, Lawrence R. (2012). Minnesota's Unfinished Agenda: Moving Health Reform Forward in An Uncertain Environment. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217682.
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