Wednesday, August 17, 2005

10. CONFERENCE: Healthcare workshop

What speakers do we want? What would be beneficial to conferees that should be covered in the discussion? Manjiri is head organizer for the healthcare workshop.

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Blogger Chris Coletta said...

James said that the "state senator from New Bedford would probably be a good idea for the healthcare session (hook it up Kendra!!!). He said he has a lot of knowledge on the subject and Rosenberg believes he is planning on running for a statewide position sometime soon, so he would probably want to come out." I looked him up - his name is Marc C. Montigny. Somebody follow through on this.

The guy we REALLY want to get is State Senator Richard T. Moore. He is Chair of the Healthcare Finance Committee, and he has a bill in the Legislature pending that is seen as a compromise between full single payer healthcare and nothing. Somebody PLEASE follow up on him.

Peggy O'Malley is with Mass Care, the organization in the state that supports universal healthcare. Here's a cached google page with that organization's contact info.

Also, getting someone from The Massachusetts Nurses Association is going to be pretty key.

12:03 AM  
Blogger Chris Coletta said...

Linda has a contact with Professor Dean Robinson (Umass) "He'd be GREAT on Healthcare. He did a
Kellogg Fellowship at Harvard and just wrote this huge grant to open so
healthcare research place at umass. I DEFINATELY recommend him."

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