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    What Is The Public Voice?

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    Martin Carcasson

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  • David Mathews discusses Education Research
  • Speaking of Politics Interview
05 Oct 2009

How can we get the health care we need?

How can we pay for it?

Across the United States, people say that health care costs are too high, too many are uninsured, and too many don’t get the care they need. But what do we do about it? How can we the public make our voices heard?

Now there is an online opportunity for concerned citizens to engage in a constructive conversation about the future of our health care system.  This is a national, non-partisan dialogue run by the National Issues Forum Institute that will offer you the opportunity to weigh the advantages, disadvantages, and tradeoffs of several different approaches to reform, and a chance to share your stories and read others’! 

We hear from the experts. We hear from the policymakers. But we need to hear from the public. 

To join the conversation, visit: http://nifi-healthcare.dialoguecircles.com/