Thursday, October 23, 2008
Health Care for All?
With the 2008 presidential election just around
the corner, it's time to review the progress of
universal health care. What do competing Democratic and
Republican plans really mean? And what's happening with
Governor Schwarzenegger's plan for universal health care
coverage at the state level? We'll also take a look at
San Francisco's pilot program called "Healthy San
Francisco," a new safety net for the city's estimated
82,000 uninsured residents.
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Host: Scott Shafer
Barack Obama's Plan for Health Reform
Guests:
- E. Richard Brown, PhD, director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and an adviser to Senator Obama's presidential campaign on health care issues
John McCain's Plan for Health Reform
Guests:
- John Graham, M.B.A., director of Health Care Studies at the Pacific Research Institute, a free-market think tank based in San Francisco
Non-Partisan Analysis of the Obama and McCain Health Plans
Guests:
- Larry Levitt, vice president of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and editor in chief of Kaisernetwork.org
More info:
- Side-by-Side Comparison at Health08.org : A non-partisan interactive comparison of the two candidates' health care proposals. Choose issues that are important to you, and compare the candidates' positions. Health08.org is a project of the non-profit, non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation.
Santa Clara Family Health
Healthy San Francisco
We look at San Francisco's plan to provide
access to health care -- not insurance -- to its
uninsured residents.
The State of Health Care Reform in California
Guests:
- Marian Mulkey, M.P.H., M.P.P., senior program officer for the California Healthcare Foundation's Market and Policy Monitor Program, promoting greater transparency and accountability in California's health care system
Proposition 4 and Parental Notification
Guests:
- Dolores Meehan, volunteer spokeswoman for Yes on Proposition 4






