The Kaiser Family Foundation’s next live, interactive webcast in its Today’s Topics in Health Disparities series on Wednesday, November 4, at 1 p.m. ET will examine how ready the health care system is for the influx of newly covered individuals that health reform aims to deliver. In the health care proposals being considered by Congress, changes to Medicaid alone could mean as many as 15 million people would become newly eligible for the program and many live in medically underserved areas.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Is the Health Care System Ready for Health Reform?
Wednesday, November 4, at 1 p.m. ET
The Kaiser Family Foundation’s next live, interactive webcast in its Today’s Topics in Health Disparities series on Wednesday, November 4, at 1 p.m. ET will examine how ready the health care system is for the influx of newly covered individuals that health reform aims to deliver. In the health care proposals being considered by Congress, changes to Medicaid alone could mean as many as 15 million people would become newly eligible for the program and many live in medically underserved areas.
The Kaiser Family Foundation’s next live, interactive webcast in its Today’s Topics in Health Disparities series on Wednesday, November 4, at 1 p.m. ET will examine how ready the health care system is for the influx of newly covered individuals that health reform aims to deliver. In the health care proposals being considered by Congress, changes to Medicaid alone could mean as many as 15 million people would become newly eligible for the program and many live in medically underserved areas.
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