FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Steve Christensen
Communications Manager
(312) 915-6164
schris6@luc.edu
Loyola University Chicago Hosts Informative Health Care Reform Evening Conference
What:
Health care reform has become a national mandate. The undertaking of reform, however, is highly complex and has overarching social, economic, political, and moral implications. Join Loyola University Chicago’s Graduate School of Business, School of Law, Stritch School of Medicine, and Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing as they host an evening conference, “Health Care Reform: What is the Socially Responsible Answer?”
The event will feature a panel discussion with several state and industry stakeholders, as well as a Q&A session. In addition, panelists will be available for comment at the conclusion of the event.
Who:
Scheduled to participate:
- Kenneth C. Robbins, president, Illinois Hospital Association
- Barry S. Maram, director, Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services
- Larry S. Boress, president and CEO, Midwest Business Group on Health
- Kevin O’Neill, divisional senior vice president of health care management, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois
- Reverend Father Michael D. Place, STD, senior vice president, social mission and ministerial development, Resurrection Health Care, Chicago
- Ermilo Barrera Jr., MD, member, national board of directors, Illinois division board of directors, American Cancer Society, assistant professor of surgery, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
- Quentin D. Young, MD, chairman, Health and Medicine Policy Research Group
- Paul K. Whelton, MB, MD, MSc, president and chief executive officer, Loyola University Health System
- Abol Jalilvand, PhD, dean and professor of finance, Loyola University Chicago School of Business Administration
When:
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
6:00-8:30 p.m.
Where:
Kasbeer Hall
25 E. Pearson (15th Floor)
Chicago, IL 60611
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