Under the Microscope: Health Care Reform
Your questions answered with Chief Medical Editor Bruce Hensel, M.D.
Updated 11:17 AM PST, Mon, Nov 2, 2009
Click the video links below to watch the seven-part "Health Care Reform: Under the Microscope with Chief Medical Editor Bruce Hensel, M.D."
Health Care Reform (Part 1): Explainer
Congressman Adam Schiff (D-Glendale, Ca.) and Congressman Gary Miller (R-Brea, Ca.) [permalink]
Health Care Reform (Part 2): Insuring the Uninsured
Linda Douglass, White House Health Care Spokeswoman, Irv Edwards, M.D., Ca. American College of Emergency Physicians, Lucien Wulsin, Insure the Uninsured Project, and Scott Hauge, Small Business California [permalink]
Health Care Reform (Part 3): What If You Have Insurance?
Karen Ignagni, Pres. & Ceo America's Health Insurance Plans, Ron Williams, Chairman & Ceo AETNA, Scott Hauge, Small Business California, and Gerald Kominski, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research [permalink]
Health Care Reform (Part 4): Public Option
Linda Douglass, White House Health Care Spokeswoman, Beth McGlynn, Ph.D. Rand Corporation, Karen Ignagni, Pres. & CEO America's Health Insurance Plans [permalink]
Health Care Reform (Part 5): Medicare
Jon Blum, Dir. for the Center for Medicare Management, Michel Cousineau, USC Keck School of Medicine, Alan Hoops, Pres. & CEO Caremore Health Group, and David Goldstein, M.D., USC Keck School of Medicine [permalink]
Health Care Reform (Part 6): Preventative Approach
George Halvorson, Pres. & CEO of Kaiser Permanente, Gerald Kominsky, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Michael Cousineau, USC Keck School of Medicine [permalink]
Health Care Reform (Part 7): Review of the Issues
Hensel reviews the top health care reform proposals
Bruce Hensel, M.D. summarizes some of the most controversial health care reform proposals. [permalink]
First Published: Nov 2, 2009 10:16 AM PST
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