The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is hosting a thought-provoking conversation on healthcare reform in the United States on Monday, Aug. 24 at 7 p.m.
Panelists will discuss what this should look like, including costs, access, physician shortages, and timeliness of care, as well as who should be responsible for the health of our North Texas community. This conversation is part of the Museum’s Civil Discourse Series, which presents multiple sides of a topic through respectful discussion.
More information on the discussion is available HERE.
Speakers:
- Michael F. Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute
- Michael A. Horne, Ed.D., President and CEO of Parkland Health Foundation
- Purva Rawal, Ph.D., Managing Principal at Health Transformation Strategies.
- Ron Corning, co-host of KERA’s daytime radio show, “NTX Now” (Moderator)
— David Taffet
