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Tune In Next Wednesay to Hear Summit Conversations to Improve Our Health Care Over the Next 4 Years

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Thursday, February 05, 2009
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PALS Calls it 'Summit Conversations on American
Health care for the 21st Century'

 

WASHINGTON, DC-(Saturday-January 17th, 2008)-Tuesday we  will actually watch history unfold before our very own light sensitive Migraineur eyes.  With it an uncertain path to better health care, so MAGNUM has turned to our friends from PALS for a better understanding for what the new Administration is willing to take on over the next four years to improve the disabled & pain suffers quality of life. 

 

MAGNUM was honored by the Patient Advocacy Leaders Summit (PALS) in Philadelphia back in 2005.  Over the past few years PALS has reached out with various programs to support the NGOs in the health advocate community like us.  With a nation suffering from political burnout syndrome a summit of government thought leaders in the health care area just be helpful.  Having said that, we discovered PALS is working with an interesting group called The America's Agenda Healthcare Education Fund.  In addition they have produced an upcoming "Summit Conversations on American Health care for the 21st Century" to explore the extent and the limits of the emerging national consensus...

 

 

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