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Rozella Schlotfeldt Series - Sheila P. Burke (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

Title - The Fifth Annual Rozella Schlotfeldt Lecture Series (Part 1)

Speaker - Sheila P. Burke, RN, MPA

Recorded on Monday, October 27th, 2008 in the Ford Auditorium at Case Western University.

This year's Rozella Schlotfeldt public lecture is entitled "The Future of Healthcare: Impact of the Candidates' Positions."

Health care reform has once again garnered the attention of the public and the candidates for U.S. President. While most agree that there is a problem to be solved, the nature of that problem and the solutions to be employed vary dramatically. Both candidates are committed to improving quality, outcomes, and performance while also controlling costs and making coverage more available. Their proposals offer very different visions and are likely to have substantially different results. While the economy dominates the list of issues the voters want candidates to address, health care remains an issue that can make a real difference in how the candidates are viewed.

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Sheila P. Burke is a Faculty Research Fellow at the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy and a member of the faculty at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She is also a Distinguished Visitor at the ONeill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center and a Research Professor at Georgetown Universitys Public Policy Institute.

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  • Well done.

    I appreciate all those who worked hard to present that lecture.

    By the way, if any one has some stuff like that, please let's share.

    Regards

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