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LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Auditorium
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:SAVE THE DATE!  Healthcare ForumPUMP &amp; The University of Pittsburgh Graduate Student Assembly invite you to learn about the status of the Healthcare Reform in America!  JOIN us on Friday, October 23rd, 2009, as we host our own town hall meeting geared at helping YOU understand this complex and controversial issue. Featured Panelists: Paul H. O'Neill72nd Secretary of the US Treasury, Co founder of the Pittsburgh Regional Healthcare Initiative &amp; Founder of Value Capture, LLC.  During his government service, Mr. O'Neill helped to shape many of the policies which define the American health care system today. Congressman Jason AltmireD- Pennsylvania's 4th Congressional DistrictCo-chair of the New Democratic Coalition&rsquo;s task force on health care reform and serves as a subcommittee chairman on the Small Business Committee.  Prior to his election to Congress in 2006, Jason spent 15 years in health care policy, working as a congressional staffer, a hospital association executive and for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Congressman Tim MurphyR- Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional DistrictCongressman Murphy relies on his three decades as a child psychologist to advocate for meaningful reforms in the U.S. healthcare system.  As one of only a handful of members of Congress with a background in healthcare, Tim quickly established himself as a leader on the issue.  He is Co-chair of the 21st Century Healthcare Caucus, Mental Health Caucus and Men&rsquo;s Health Caucus, and currently serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee, where he sits on two subcommittees:  Health and Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection. Moderator: Dr. Beaufort B. Longest   M. Allen Pond Professor and Director, Health Policy Institute  University of Pittsburgh  
SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:PUMP Healthcare Forum
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