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Health Reform: What It Meant in the 2006 Election and What This Means for the Future 11/9/2006
George Washington University Department of Health Policy and Center for American Progress, Washington D.C.

 
 
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Health Poll Report Survey: Voters on Health Care and the 2006 Elections

Kaiser Daily Reports on Election 2006

Panelists at this George Washington University Department of Health Policy and Center for American Progress event discuss the salience of health issues in the 2006 midterm election, and explore what this may mean for policy and politics in the future.


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Jeanne Lambrew, Ph.D.

Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
Associate Professor, George Washington University
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Celinda Lake

President
Lake Research Partners

 
 
John Rother

Director of Policy and Strategy
AARP

 
 
Anna Burger

Secretary-Treasurer
SEIU

 
 
Joseph Antos, Ph.D.

Wilson H. Taylor Scholar in Health Care and Retirement Policy
American Enterprise Institute




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