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E-mail Print Is it the Federal Government’s Responsibility to Provide Health Care for All Americans?
Benjamin Rush Society Debate

Start : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 05:00 PM
End : Wednesday, September 30, 2009 07:00 PM
Location : George Washington University School of Medicine
Ross Hall #101
2150 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, D.C.

Benjamin Rush Society

The Benjamin Rush Society presented this debate on proposed policy changes in American health care.



NO

The Honorable Michael C. Burgess, M.D.

United States Congressman, 26th District, Texas

David Gratzer, M.D.
Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research


YES

Mandy Krauthamer, M.D.
Executive Director, Doctors for America

Igor Volsky
Health-Care Researcher and Blogger, Center for American Progress

 



MODERATOR

James L. Scott, M.D.
Dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George Washington University

Please click the reservation button or contact Cindy Chin at cchin@pacificresearch.org (415) 955-6110.

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