Mission Impossible? How to Fix U.S. Healthcare
Carnegie Mellon University, University of Chicago, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and Yale University invite you to a discussion with leading U.S. healthcare policy experts titled:
Mission Impossible? How to Fix U.S. Healthcare
Can U.S. healthcare be saved, or is the patient beyond all hope?
Moderated by Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times
Thursday, July 15 (Register by Wednesday, July 14)
1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
Zoom Webinar
Registration is required for this free event. Register by Wednesday, July 14. Zoom login information will be provided via a confirmation email.
Margot Sanger-Katz, Moderator
Healthcare Correspondent, The Upshot
The New York Times
Katherine Baicker
Dean and Emmett Dedmon Professor
Harris School of Public Policy
University of Chicago
Zack Cooper
Associate Professor, Institution for Social and Policy Studies
Yale School of Public Health
Yale University
Martin Gaynor
E.J. Barone University Professor of Economics and Public Policy
Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
Shelley White-Means
Professor and Executive Director of Consortium for Health Education
Economic Empowerment and Research (CHEER)
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
To help shape the conversation, you are encouraged to pre-submit questions for the panelists. Submit questions by emailing ksimovsk@andrew.cmu.edu.