Health Action 2009: Conference Materials
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
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Bridge over Troubled Water: A Roundtable on Sustaining Medicaid during the Economic Crisis
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Immigrants and Health Care: Where We've Been, Where We're Going
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Leighton Ku, School of Public Health & Health Services, George Washington University
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Carly Burton, Massachusetts Immigrant Rights Coalition
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Sonal Ambegaokar, National Immigration Law Center
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Click Here: Engaging Activists Online
- Lauren Miller, Blue State Digital
- Alan Rosenblatt, Center for American Progress
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Medical Research: Keeping the Engine Going
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Dee Mahan, Families USA
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David Bryden, Center for Global Health Policy and Advocacy, Infectious Disease Society of America, VA
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Taking Care of Business: Keeping Main Street Healthy
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Amy Logsdon, Iowa Citizen Action Network
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Bob Fulkerson, Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada
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Sam Blair, Northwest Federation of Community Organizations, WA
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All Aboard: Making Coverage Truly Available to All
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Joseph P. Ditré, Consumers for Affordable Health Care, ME
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Anthony Wright, Health Access California
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Neil Cronin, Massachusetts Law Reform Institute
- Special Delivery: Getting Care to Vulnerable Populations
- Renee Markus Hodin, Integrated Care Advocacy Project, Community Catalyst, MA
- Shawn Bishop, Senate Finance Committee
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How to Make Health Insurance Affordable
- Lisa Codispoti, National Women's Law Center
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Sabrina Corlette, National Partnership for Women & Families
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Kelly Shanahan, Colorado Consumer Health Initiative
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Story Banking: Personal Narratives as Tools for Advocacy
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Judi Hilman, Utah Health Policy Project
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Robert Kraig, Citizen Action of Wisconsin
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Marin Nakasone, Health Access California
- Funding Health Advocacy: The Road Ahead
- Robert Phillips, The California Endowment
- Andrew D. Hyman, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, NJ
- Patricia Baker, Connecticut Health Foundation
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Mo' Money, Mo' Problems: Are Buy-In Programs a Solution for Covering Moderate-Income Children?
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Dawn Horner, Georgetown Center for Children and Families
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Genevieve Kenney, Urban Institute
- View from the House
- Cybele Bjorklund, House Committee on Ways and Means Health Subcommittee, Majority staff
- Robert Clark, House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Health Subcommittee, Majority staff
- Which States Bench More? Tools for Promoting Health Equity
- Anna Willaert, Healthcare Education Industry Partnership, MN
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Elizabeth Krause, Connecticut Health Foundation
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Mary Martinez, California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
- Back from the Precipice: Taking Medicare in the Right Direction
- Jacqueline Bender, Office of Representative Lloyd Doggett (TX)
- Kevin Prinidiville, National Senior Citizens Law Center, CA
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Cracking the Tax Code: The Tax Treatment of Health Care
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Paul Fronstin, Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI)
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Kathleen Stoll, Families USA
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View from the Senate (cancelled)
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Just Say "No": Avoiding Medicaid and CHIP Cuts
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Rachel Klein, Families USA
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Liz McNichol, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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Bare Bones and Big Bills
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Tony Garr, Tennessee Health Care Campaign
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Stacey Pogue, Center for Public Policy Priorities, TX
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Carol Pryor, The Access Project, MA
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In the Trenches: Making Medicare's Changes Work for Beneficiaries
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Vicki Gottlich, Center for Medicare Advocacy
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Tatiana Fassieux, Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program (HICAP), CA
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The Real Moral Majority: Health Care and the Faith Community
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Bee Moorhead, Texas Impact
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Gordon Whitman, PICO National Network
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Elizabeth Sholes, California Council of Churches
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The Domino Effect: Social Factors That Influence Health
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Howard Frumkin, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, GA
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Amparo Castillo, Chicago Southeast Diabetes Community Action Coalition, IL
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Donald Warne, American Indian Health Management & Policy, SD
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State Health Care Reform: A Roundtable Discussion
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Building Greater Unity (and Greater Effectiveness) in Your State's Health Care Movement
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Rachel DeGolia, Universal Health Care Action Network (UHCAN)
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Nick Unger, AFL-CIO Health Care Campaign and UHCAN Board Member
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Long-Term Solutions for Long-Term Care: Implications of Health Reform for the Future of Long-Term Care
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Gene Coffey, National Senior Citizens Law Center
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Marty Ford, The Arc of the United States
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A Prescription for Savings: Ensuring Drug Quality, Controlling Drug Prices
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Gail Shearer, Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs
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Marcia Hams, The Prescription Project, MA
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Tricks of the Trade: Will My Insurance Really Cover My Illness?
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Kimberly Calder, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, NY
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Kevin Lembo, Office of the Healthcare Advocate, CT
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Doreen Hodges, Family Voices of D.C.
- Health Care Reform That Meets the Needs of Women
- Lisa Codispoti, National Women's Law Center
- Brigette Courtot, National Women's Law Center
- Anne S. Kasper, Maryland Women's Coalition for Health Reform
- Wendy Chavkin, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, NY
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Working with Ethnic Media to Achieve Health Equity
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Lori Montenegro, Telemundo Network
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Vanessa Cárdenas, Center for American Progress
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