Health care reform briefings on September 19

On September 19 a number of organizations are joining in briefings on health care reform that would really allow health care to become more affordable and more responsive to the individual rights and choices of Americans. This will provide a stark contrast to the many contradictory and expensive proposals that are now under consideration in Congress.

Speakers from the following organizations are currently scheduled to participate:

Americans for Free Choice in Medicine

Arthur Astorino Jr., M.D., Chairman and Founder

"Health Care Policy: Diagnosing the Problems and Prescribing the Cure"

Press contact: [email protected]">[email protected]

Institute for Health Freedom

Sue Blevins, R.N., M.P.H., M.S., President

"How a National Health-Insurance Mandate Would Affect Your Privacy"

Press contact: [email protected]">[email protected]

Consumers for Health Care Choices, Heartland Institute

Greg Scandlen, Senior Fellow and Director

"The problem with Mandates and the benefits of free market consumer health care"

Press contact: [email protected]">[email protected]

Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights

Yaron Brook, Ph.D., President

"The Right to Pursue Health Care"

Press contact: [email protected]">[email protected]

Center for Medical Progress, Manhattan Institute

Paul Howard, Ph.D., Director

"Medical Innovation -- and why it's important not to kill the goose that lays the (health care) golden eggs."

Press contact: [email protected]">[email protected]

John David Lewis, Ph.D., Duke University

"Individual Rights and Health Care Reform"

Press contact: [email protected]">[email protected]

Admission is free Pre-Registration is recommended at: http://www.afcm.org/jointbriefing

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