Objectives: 1. Debate key health care reform issues and potential developments. 2. Identify opportunities for real reform in health care delivery. 3. Analyze feasible next steps for health care policy to support real reform. This course has been designed for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and public health professionals
This symposium issue is the product of the 2017 Next Steps in Health Reform Conference. American Uni...
Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing...
For generations, Minnesota has championed true public-private solutions to challenges that affect ou...
Learning objectives: Assess the current state of health and healthcare in the United States (US) D...
Objectives: After completing this knowledge-based CE activity, participants should be able to: 1. D...
From the Presidential addresses to town hall meetings, front page headlines to position statement po...
the role of health education under the plans for and principles of health care reform. As Bill Clint...
The 18th Annual Raymond C. Grandon lecture was presented by Thomas J. Nasca, MD, MACP, Executive Dir...
Policymakers in health systems around the world grapple with problems of how to assure access to ser...
Program Overview: The candidates in the 2016 Presidential election have very different policy approa...
Health reform remains a work in progress. Faculty members from the Department of Policy Analysis an...
paign season featured health care reform proposals. I dis-cuss 3 approaches to health care reform an...
There will be a presidential election this year and it is already evident that reform of the health ...
Michael B. McCallister, MBA, is the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Humana, Inc. Under his guidance...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
This symposium issue is the product of the 2017 Next Steps in Health Reform Conference. American Uni...
Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing...
For generations, Minnesota has championed true public-private solutions to challenges that affect ou...
Learning objectives: Assess the current state of health and healthcare in the United States (US) D...
Objectives: After completing this knowledge-based CE activity, participants should be able to: 1. D...
From the Presidential addresses to town hall meetings, front page headlines to position statement po...
the role of health education under the plans for and principles of health care reform. As Bill Clint...
The 18th Annual Raymond C. Grandon lecture was presented by Thomas J. Nasca, MD, MACP, Executive Dir...
Policymakers in health systems around the world grapple with problems of how to assure access to ser...
Program Overview: The candidates in the 2016 Presidential election have very different policy approa...
Health reform remains a work in progress. Faculty members from the Department of Policy Analysis an...
paign season featured health care reform proposals. I dis-cuss 3 approaches to health care reform an...
There will be a presidential election this year and it is already evident that reform of the health ...
Michael B. McCallister, MBA, is the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Humana, Inc. Under his guidance...
With the country spending 16% of its GDP on health care and 47 million Americans still uninsured, ev...
This symposium issue is the product of the 2017 Next Steps in Health Reform Conference. American Uni...
Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing...
For generations, Minnesota has championed true public-private solutions to challenges that affect ou...