The Craziness of Vermont's Health Care System: Can Universal Primary Care Start to Turn it Around?
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From the organizer:
This Addison County forum discussed the potential for universal publicly financed primary care to become a reality, and whether it could be a start to addressing lack of access due to high out of pocket costs for almost 1/2 of all Vermonters. Guests included Dr. Deb Richter, state health advocate Michael Fisher, and State Senator Chris Bray.
Panel discussion sponsored by Bristol Town Democratic Committee.
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