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UE to Host Public Health Care Forum

Published: August 31, 2009

With Congress preparing to return to work, and health care the topic on every American’s tongue, faculty from the University of Evansville are looking to provide an open discussion about the issues.

The forum, which will be held Thursday, September 10 at 7:00 p.m. in Harkness Hall (room 162) of UE’s Schroeder Family School of Business Administration, will be a discussion of America’s health care system, some of the plans for change, and possible ramifications of various ideas.

The event is free, and open to the public.

“Obviously, health care is always an important issue for quality of life. Currently, there is considerable controversy surrounding the best way to provide quality and access while managing cost,” said Lynn Penland, dean of UE’s College of Education & Health Sciences. “With all of the attention being paid to the issue, we wanted to create a non-political event where we can discuss our system and various options for changes.”

The forum will begin with brief comments from Penland, who will serve as the moderator, and the three panelists. They then will answer questions submitted by the audience earlier in the evening.

The panel will include:

• Dr. Amy Hall, chair of the UE Department of Nursing
• Dr. William Stroube, UE Professor and Director of Health Services Administration
• Mary Kessler, chair of the UE Department of Physical Therapy
• Dr. Robert Clark, dean of the UE Schroeder Family School of Business Administration