| Health
Care and the 2004 Elections at
ACC '04
A New Orleans Pasttime
- Coffee, Beignets, and Politics!
In
November 2004, Americans will vote for the next president
of the United States and decide key races involving influential
leaders in the House and Senate. The results will directly
affect the future direction of the U.S. health care system,
including medical liability reform, Medicare reimbursement,
graduate medical education, and the physician workforce.
- How
could the 2004 elections affect the issues most important
to physicians?
- How
will the election results affect physicians’ advocacy
efforts on Capitol Hill?
- How
can physicians influence the outcome of this very important
election?
Enjoy free coffee and beignets
from Café Du Monde while listening to leading Democratic
and Republican political experts/pollsters Celinda
Lake and Ed
Goeas discuss and debate how this highly
important election might play out.
DON’T
MISS this first-of-its-kind event
at the ACC Annual Scientific Session
HEALTH
CARE AND THE 2004 ELECTIONS
March 9
7:00 – 8:15 a.m.
Room 342,
Morial Convention Center |