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"May Day for the Uninsured: Will We Ever Achieve Health Care for All?" 5/3/2004
Center for American Progress, Barbara Jordan Conference Center, Washington, D.C.
This event provides demographics of the uninsured, features options for covering the uninsured and addresses the particular concerns of low-income individuals.
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- Opening remarks by Mark Agrast, Senior Vice President for Domestic Policy at the Center for American Progress
- Demographics of the uninsured, by James J. Mongan, M.D., president and CEO, Partners HealthCare.
- Particular concerns for low-income individuals, by Jeanne Lambrew, Ph.D., George Washington University, fellow, Center for American Progress
- Options for covering the uninsured, by Judy Feder, Ph.D., dean, Georgetown University School of Public Policy
- Arguments for universal coverage, by Uwe Reinhardt, Ph.D., James Madison Professor of Political Economy, professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Medicine, Princeton University
- Closing remarks and moderated Q & A with audience, by Mark Agrast
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