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Health Reform and the 2008 Election: Opportunities and Pitfalls   5/13/2008
Health Affairs - Washington, D.C.

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Additional Resources

health08.org: 2008 Presidential Candidate Health Care Proposals: Side-by-Side Summary

Kaiser Public Opinion Spotlight: Health Care and Elections

Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll: Election 2008 - August 2008

kaiserEDU Issue Module: Health Care as a 2008 Election Issue

Policy Adviser and Issue Panel Webcasts

Kaiser Daily Health Policy Reports on the 2008 Presidential Election

Health Affairs sponsors this panel with representatives from all three presidential campaigns and public opinion experts to discuss the role of health reform in the 2008 election. The briefing highlights the May/June issue of Health Affairs, which focuses on health reform.

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Speakers for this session:

 
Introduction

John Howe, M.D.
President and CEO
Project HOPE

 

Susan Dentzer

Editor-in-Chief
Health Affairs

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Prospects for Health Reform

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.)

Video
 
 
Health Care in 2008: Engaging Voters

Celinda Lake

President
Lake Research Partners

Video
 
 
Perspective: Old Debates and New Pressures for Reform

Bill McInturff

Co-Founder
Public Opinion Strategies

Video
 
 
Jason Furman

Senior Fellow and Director, Hamilton Project

Brookings Institution

Video
 
 
Peter Orszag

Director
Congressional Budget Office

Video
 
 
Roundtable Discussion: A Perspective from the Presidential Campaigns

David Blumenthal

Senior Adviser, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.)

Samuel O. Thier Professor of Medicine and Health Policy

Harvard Medical School

Douglas Holtz-Eakin

Senior Policy Adviser; Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)

President, DHE Consulting, LLC

 

Jeanne Lambrew

Informal Adviser, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.)

Associate Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs

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Q&A

 

 

 

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