Overview
Explore the complex interplay between health care and political systems in this symposium featuring expert perspectives on alternative models at state and federal levels. Delve into discussions led by health professionals, policy experts, economists, and political scientists as they examine the impact of health care laws on citizens and patients. Gain insights from comparative politics, state policies within the federalist system, and international perspectives to understand the intricate relationships between citizens and their health care. Listen to presentations by Michael Lighty on public policy, William Hsiao on health economics, and Michelle McEvoy Doty on survey research and evaluation. Participate in a panel discussion and audience Q&A session to further explore the political dynamics shaping health care access and quality in the United States.
Syllabus
Michael Lighty , director of public policy, California Nurses Association/National Nurses United
William Hsiao , K.T. Li Research Professor of Economics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Michelle McEvoy Doty , vice president, Survey Research and Evaluation, The Commonwealth Fund
PANEL DISCUSSION
AUDIENCE Q&A
CLOSING REMARKS
Taught by
Harvard University