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Webinar to explain Universal Healthcare

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Are you curious about the ins and outs of Universal Healthcare? Did you know that the U.S. currently spends much more on healthcare than other developed countries with worse health outcomes?

The U.S. system has inequities and inefficiencies, and is unaffordable for many people. Learn more about our complex healthcare system, and what California can do to provide high-quality healthcare for everyone.

Join us on April 20 from 4-5:30 p.m., for a Zoom webinar “Understanding Universal Healthcare Part II”, with panelists:

• Laurel Lucia, Health Care Program Director, U.C. Berkeley Labor Center, Consultant to the Healthy California for All Commission.

• Dr. Jim Kahn, Professor, Institute for Health Policy Studies, UCSF Medical School, healthcare economist.

• California District 40 Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, Assembly Majority Whip, activist and organizer in healthcare reform efforts.

The program will open with a brief overview of the Part I program aired on March 9, 2023, followed by the Healthy California for All Commission Report, and will then explore current initiatives in California to increase equity, affordability, and access to healthcare.

A demonstration of the Medicare for All Savings Calculator will also be offered. The panel will answer your questions and offer opportunities for residents to advocate for less expensive and better health care.

This webinar will have simultaneous Spanish translation. Register at https:// bit.ly/3KW8OF1

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