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Public Welcomed to Pittsburgh Healthcare Symposium
The community is invited to ask experts about access, delivery, and costs of America's new healthcare system.

A panel of experts will examine access, delivery and costs of healthcare in the contemporary American system at a symposium, “Healthcare In Our Community: Possibilities and Realities,” being held on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the University Club, 123 University Place, Oakland. Audience participation in the discussion will be encouraged.
The panel will discuss income disparities in quality and delivery of healthcare; the capability of government programs such as Medicaid or Medicare equalize access to care; and ways to improve the system.
The free, informational symposium is sponsored by Allegheny County Department of Human Service’s Allegheny Link to Aging and Disability Resources (The Link); APPRISE (Pennsylvania’s Health Insurance Assistance Program); and the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Pharmacy and School of Social Work.
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Space is limited, so please RSVP to William McKendree, Program Director, APPRISE, at mckendreew@fswp.org.
Continuing Education Units will be available for social workers and attorneys.
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