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Innovative Ideas for a Healthy Future Town-hall Discussion Livestream

By Jennifer Yingling - 08/29/12 02:20 PM ET

On Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, The Hill held a town-hall discussion on "Innovative Ideas for a Healthy Future." The event was livestreamed on thehill.com and can now be seen on this page.

Speakers included:

  • Rep. Michael Burgess
  • Grace Marie Turner, Galen Institute
  • Dr. Donald Palmisano, former president of the American Medical Association, and the current spokesman for the Coalition to Protect Patients’ Rights is available


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Source:
http://thehill.com/video/events/245103-innovative-ideas-for-a-healthy-future-town-hall-discussion-livestream

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