Please ask your Representative to attend this important Congressional Briefing on financing expanded healthcare.
“How Do We Pay For It?”
Options for Financing Expanded Health Care
Single-Payer or a Public Option?
Wednesday, June 10
1:00 pm
2237 Rayburn House Office building
Open to the public
Health Reform is moving through Congress at a rapid pace. But a critical question remains unanswered: How will we pay for expanded coverage?
Not all financing proposals are created equal. Academic research and international experience has shown that it is possible to expand coverage and achieve universal health care while lowering and controlling costs, if reform is done right.
This briefing for policymakers, staff, and the public will present an overview of health financing options and explore the implications of different financing arrangements on patient access, cost control and system sustainability. Emphasis will be given to a comparison between public-private schemes and a single-payer national model.
Please Attend Financing Expanded Health Care Briefing
Dear Representative
Please attend this important briefing on healthcare reform financing. It is an overview of health financing options and explore the implications of different financing arrangements on patient access, cost control and system sustainability. Emphasis will be given to a comparison between public-private schemes and a single-payer national model.
<b>
“How Do We Pay For It?”</b>
Options for Financing Expanded Health Care
Single-Payer or a Public Option?
<b>Wednesday, June 10
1:00 pm
2237 Rayburn House Office building</b>
Health Reform is moving through Congress at a rapid pace. But a critical question remains unanswered: How will we pay for expanded coverage?
Not all financing proposals are created equal. Academic research and international experience has shown that it is possible to expand coverage and achieve universal health care while lowering and controlling costs, if reform is done right.
This briefing for policymakers, staff, and the public will present an overview of health financing options and explore the implications of different financing arrangements on patient access, cost control and system sustainability. Emphasis will be given to a comparison between public-private schemes and a single-payer national model.
Panelists:
<b>Dr. Deborah Richter</b>
Past National President, Physicians for A National Health Program
Past Universal Health Care Fellow, Soros Foundation
Author, “At the Crossroads”
<b>Con Hogan</b>
Past Secretary of Health and Human Services
State of Vermont
<b>Michael Lighty</b>
California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee
Director of Public Policy
Thank you for your time an attention.
[Your name]