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Clinton health care plan
bitter pill to most at forum
By WENDI MUEHLS
Sentinel correspondent
Brookfield — The majority of
150 people who attended a public
forum Wednesday said President
Clinton's proposed universal
health care coverage was a treatment worse than the disease.
The forum, held by Rep. F.
James Sensenbrenner Jr. (RWis ), featured seven panelists
representing the insurance industry, business and medical communities, the Clinton administration,
the single-payer system and senior citizens.
Most panelists agreed that
some kind of health reform was
needed, but opinions diverged on
other points. Most in the audience
indicated strong opposition to
Clinton's plan.
Panelist Robert Moffit. deputy
director of domestic and economic policy studies at the conservative Heritage Foundation in
Washington, D.C, said the government "has never gotten it
right" when it comes to estimat-
ing the cost of the health care
package. He said universal coverage would only increase costs.
Most attending the forum applauded William Krug of Sussex,
who called Clinton's plan a form
of theft.
"People who don't have take
from people who do," he said.
Panelist Marcia Richards, president-elect of the Medical Society
of Wisconsin, said many people
want to see a major overhaul of
the system. Reform should come
slowly, she said.
Milwaukee resident Bruce
Feustel said "there is no health
crisis in America" and that the
majority of Americans are satisfied with their coverage.
Milwaukee urologist Richard
Boxer, a member of the review
group that helped craft Clinton's
plan, said whatever plan is adopted will be constantly changed
based upon what does and does
not work.
He added, however, that Clinton would not budge on providing
universal care.
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Michel Plan
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No
I f not, why
2.
Overall, pleaae rate the prograa in which you participated?
Bxcellent
^
Good
Fair
Poor
Hov do you believe i t could have been better?.
3.
Overall, how vould you rata the program content?
Excellent
4.
Good
Fair
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1.
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Fair
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* W
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were there other apeakars present?:
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Page Two of Three
4.
s
How would you rate each of the other apaakers?:
Speaker 1:
.M/A
.Excellent
.Good
Fair _
Poor
Speaker 3;
.H/A
^Excellent
.Good
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Bored
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2.
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Clinton Plan
Cooper-Breaux Cost
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Pri
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Role of State
Security
Single Payor
3.
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asked of you by the audience:
4.
Were you aaked questions that you vere unable to answer?:
jlo I f yea, please l i s t topics or questions: _
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Page Three of Three
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1.
Wae there aedia coverage at thia event?:
_Yes
\^Ko
If yea, which organisationa?:.
2.
Did you give Interviews to the aedia?
Yea
W
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I f yee, vhich organisationa?:
I f no, why?:.
What was/were the topic(s)?
4.
(Please be specific):
Overall, how vould you rate tJxis. experience vith the press?:
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
YflffB flflionnrrgi
1.
We request that you attach any inforaation, coapliaents, or
coaplaints to this survey which aight be beneficial to NHPC.
2.
Are you willing to continue as an expert speaker? :(%E£p H
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I f no, why?:
3.
.
How would you rate the NHPC's handling of this event?
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4.
,
Excellent
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YES
Fair
Poor
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Matioaal Health Polioy council
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1
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Good
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Page Two of Three
4.
How would you rate each of the other speakers?:
SPflrter l :
H/A
Excellent
Good
_Fair
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SPMJwr.a:
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Excellent
Good
Fair
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4.
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1.
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2.
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N
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If yes, which organisationa?:
If no, why?:.
What was/were the topic(s)?
(Please he specific):
4.
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Fair
Poor
v.
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1.
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2.
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O
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3.
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4.
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Matioaal Health Polioy Council
1747 Peaaaylvaaia Avenue, M W , #900
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Program Evaluation Results
Friday, January 21, 1994
Milwaukee River H i l t o n Inn
4700 N. Port Washington Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53212
4.5 CE Credits available
50 Evaluations completed
1
2
3
4
Health Care Reform
Accounting Perspective
2
4
27
17
E l l i s Jordan
1
4
27
15
Quad Graphics Approach to
Managed Care
1
1
13
36
Robert Kessler,
1
1
3
42
Health Security Act 1993
0
5
13
29
Richard Boxer, M.D.
0
3
16
25
Location of Workshop
0
0
21
29
Timetable of Workshop
0
2
20
30
Meeting Room
0
1
20
28
Overall Program Quality
0
0
20
28
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2=
3=
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2.
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Good
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poor
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Fair
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4.
Hov would you rate each of the other apeakara?:
Speaker 1:
Jl/A
Excellent
.Good
.Fair
_Poor
Sneaker 3:
H/A
Excellent
.Good
.Fair
JPoor
Speaker 3:
H/A
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.Good
.Fair
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ZZX.
1.
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Health Alliances
Long Tera Care
(ohronic, acute)
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COSt
Coat Containaent
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iSfflBBtitg^
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Medical IPAs
Medioare/Medicald
Mental Health
Michel Plan
Single Payor
3.
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4.
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If yes, which organisationa?:
2.
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Yea
No
I f yes, which organisationa?:
I f no, why?:.
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4.
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Excellent
flood
Fair
Poor
v. Y m remnrmi
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1.
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I f no, why?:
3.
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4.
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YES
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Bxcellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Row do you believe i t could have been better?.
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Overall, how would you rate the program content?
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4.
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1.
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^
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2.
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3.
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4.
Hov would you rate eaoh of the other apeakara?:
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Jl/A
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1
1
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Choice, Provider
Clinton Plan
Cooper-Breaux Coat
Coat Containaent
Delivery Syatea
Eaployer Kandatea
FEHBP
Financing
Global Budgets
CoapetitiorO
Price Controla
Quality
Role of Govt.
Role of state
Security
Single Payor
-Wellatone Plan
lioare/
MTuhel Plarr
3.
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asked of you by the audience:
4.
Were you ae£ed questions that you were unable to answer?:
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1.
Was there aedia coverage at thia event?:
Yes
No
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2.
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Yea ^
M
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If yea, which organisationa?:.
If no, why?:.
What was/were the topic(s)?
4.
Overall, how would you rate jchlft experience with the preea?:
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1.
2.
(Pleaae be speoific):
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poor
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4.
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4.
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4.
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J«/A
.Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Sneaker ?!
-N/A
^Excellent
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Fair
poor
-H/A
.Excellent
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What waa the overall tone of the Q&A?i (Circle a l l that apply)
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2.
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GOVU
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Vas thare aadia covaraga at thia event?:
Yes
\ f Ho
If yes, which organisations?:.
2.
Did you give interviews to the aedia?
Yaa
Ho
If yes, which organisationa?:
If no, why?:.
Nhat was/were tha topic(s)?
4.
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Overall, how would you rate this experience with the press?:
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2.
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3.
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4.
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No
I f not, why
2.
Was t h e speaker prepared?:
^
Yes
No
I f n o t , why
Was t h e speaker knowledgeable about t h e t o p i c ? : ^
3.
Yes
No
I f no, why?:
4.
What suggestions do you have t o make t h e speech b e t t e r ? :
5.
I f t h e speaker used v i s u a l aids were they h e l p f u l ? :
Yes
No
I f n o t , why?:
6.
Did t h e speaker address t h e t o p i c s you requested?:
Yes
No
I f n o t , which t o p i c s were unaddressed?:
\ / Yes
7.
Was t h e speaker on time?:
8.
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speaker?:
Excellent
9.
Good
No
Fair
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e content o f t h e speech?:
/
10.
Excellent
Fair
Poor
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Good
Excellent
Excellent
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Page Two of Three
II.
OTHER SPEAKERS
1.
Did other i n d i v i d u a l s speak t o your group?
I f yes, please attach l i s t t h e i r names and a f f i l i a t i o n s .
Speaker 1:
Speaker 2:
Speaker 3:
Speaker 4:
Speaker 5:
Speaker 6:.
(Attach a d d i t i o n a l l i a t , i f needed.)
2.
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speech content given by Speaker 1?
Excellent
3.
^^Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speech content given by Speaker 5?
Excellent
7.
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speech content given by Speaker 4?
Excellent
6.
Fair
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speech content given by Speaker 3?
Excellent
5.
Good
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speech content given by Speaker 2?
Excellent
4.
^
Good
Fair
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speech content given by Speaker 6?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
I I I . OOESTION8 AND ANSWERS:
1.
What was the overall tone of the Q&A?: ( C i r c l e a l l that apply)
Agreeable(^Interested) Hostile
Bored
N Q&A
O
Other.
Conunents:
2.
I n your opinion, was the speaker^ able to answer the questions
completely and e f f e c t i v e l y ? :
^
Yes
No
Comments:
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Page Three of Three
IV.
gOMMgNTS;
1.
Please a t t a c h any information, compliments, or complaints t o t h i s
survey which you f e e l might be b e n e f i c i a l t o NHPC or the speaker.
2.
Would you be ± h c l i n e d t o use the NHPC Speaker's Bureau f o r another
event?:
l
/ VPS
Mn
I f not, why?:.
3.
Can we c a l l t o discuss your comments w i t h you?:
Name:
NO
Title:
Phone No.:
YES
Time t o c a l l :
V.
YOUR POLLQW-DP:
1.
Did you do any of t h e f o l l o w i n g ? :
Video tape event?
YES
Audio tape event?
Questionnaire?
YES ( j l g j
Write Conference Summary? YES
Meet w i t h Press?
YES
Send Press Releases?
YES mo
YES
I f yes, w i l l you send us copies of the above as well as any
additional conference materials that you made available to your
participants?:
YES
NO
ATTACHED
Comments:
IH ORDER FOR US TO TRACK OUR EFFECTIVENESS, WE REQUEST THAT YOU COMPLETE
A SURVEY FOR EACH SPEAKER SENT TO YOU BY THE NHPC. THANK YOU SO M C FOR
UH
YOUR COOPERATIONI Pleaae Return To:
Ms. Jackie Eder, Program Director
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Was tha raquaating organiiation organize*?:
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^^No
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Ovarali, plaaaa rata tha prograa in which you participated?
£_lxeallant
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Fair
Hov do you baliava i t could hava been batter?
3.
Overall, hov would you rata tha prograa content?
4.
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If yts which organiaations?: S^A^:^ f&x
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2.
Did you giva intarviawa to tha aadia?
If yaa, which organi«ations?:_
What vaa/ware the topic(s)?
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If no, why?:.
4.
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.
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3.
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No
I f no, why?:
4.
What suggestions do you have to make the speech better?:
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5.
'
I f tha speaker used visual aids were they helpful?:
^-"Yes
No
^"fes
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I f not, why?:
6.
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I f not, which topics were unaddressed?:
7.
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9.
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No
Fair
Poor
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10.
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Excellent
Good
Fair
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Post-Speech Survey (Organization)
Page Two of Three
jr
II.
OTHER SPEAKERS
1.
Did othar i n d i v i d u a l s speak t o your group?
I f yes, please attach l i s t their names and a f f i l i a t i o n s .
Speaker l : _
Speaker
2;
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3:
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2.
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker l ?
j s S ^ E x c e 11 ent
3.
Good
Good
_Good
Fair
Good
Poor
Fair
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 5?
Excellent
7.
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 4?
Excellent
6.
Fair
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 3?
Excellent _
5.
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 2?
Excellent
4.
Fair
Good
Fair
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 6?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
I I I . QOESTIOMS AMD AHSWERSl
1.
What was the overal l«tciie_of the Q&A?: ( C i r c l e a l l that apply)
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Agreeable
(interested
Hostile^,Bored
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Conunents:
2.
^
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Comments:
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.
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IV.
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1.
Please a t t a c h any information, compliments, or complaints t o t h i s
survey which you f e e l might be b e n e f i c i a l t o NHPC or the speaker.
2.
Would you be i j j ^ l i n e d t o use the NHPC Speaker's Bureau f o r another
event?:
YES
NO
I f not, why?:
3.
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following?:
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(^YES) NO
YES NO
(^YES/ NO
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Send Press Releases?
(^YEs) N
O
I f yes, w i l l you send us copies of the above as well as any
additional conference materials that you made available to your
participants?:
^-"^
/YES/
NO
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Comments:
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UH
YOUR COOPERATIOMl Pleaaa Return Toi
Ms. Jackie Eder, Prograa Director
Mational Health policy Council
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.V., #900
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4.
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5.
I f the speaker used visual aids were they helpful?: _ ^ Y e s
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6.
Did the speaker address the topics you requested?: J^Jfea
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7.
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8.
Overall, hov would you rate the speaker?:
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9.
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10.
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II.
OTHER aPBXKERS
1.
Did other individuals speak to your group?
I f yes, please attach l i s t their names and a f f i l i a t i o n s .
Speaker
i!
^ / / ^ 2Atf>
^
l
/
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speaker 2:
speaker 3:__
.
^
Speaker 4:
Speaker 5:
,
speaker 6:
.
'
(Attach additional liat, if neadad.)
2.
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker l?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
3^0/4-Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by speaker 27
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
4. $9- Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 3?
.
Excellent
, .jsood
Fair
Poor
5. $4. Overall, how would you rate tha speech content given by Speaker 4?
.
^Excellent
Good
Fair
_Poor
6. «4 Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 5?
?_
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
7^4 overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 6?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
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1.
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Page Three of Three
1.
Pleaae attach any information, compliments, or complaints to this
survey which you f e e l might be beneficial to NHPC or the speaker.
2.
Would you be inclined to use the NHPC speaker*a Bureau for another
event?:
^
YES
_NO
I f not, why?:
3.
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Can we c a l l to discuss your comments with you?:
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additional conference materials that you made available to your
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1747 Penbaylvania Avenue, N.W., #900
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3.
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2.
O v e r a l l ^ please r a t e the program i n which you participated?
IX
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
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3.
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.Excellent
4.
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Fair
Poor
What did you enjoy the most?:.
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1.
Overall, how would you rate the audience's reception to your
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1y
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
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No
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3.
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^
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4.
How would you r a t e each of the other speakers?:
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Hostile
Bored
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other
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4.
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MBDIA COVERAfil!!.
1.
Was there media coverage a t t h i s event?:
Yes
I f yes, which organizations?:
2.
Did you give interviews t o the media?
Yes
No
I f yes, which organizations?:
What was/were the t o p i c ( s ) ?
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I f no, why?:.
4.
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4.
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Speaker l :
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Fair
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Excellent
Good
Fair
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N/A
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Good
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nterestedl Hostile
Bored
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Other
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Generally speaking, most of t h e questions t h a t were asked
touched on which t o p i c s :
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Gramm-McCain Plan
Health Alliances
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Michel Plan
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4.
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4/12/1994
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Community Action, Research and Education"
500 FiKhcr Buildiiig, 909 Main Strmt
Dubuquev IA 520044014 319.582-8*04
Board of directors
Jim Judge. John Deere Dubuque Works
Co-chair
Terry Stewart Firefightere Local 353
Co-chair
Chuck Kaylor. FDL Food* Inc.
Secretory
Bob Schsnvbach, United Food and
Commercial W orken Local 150A
Treasurer
Terry Gartner
April 7.1994
Dr. Steve Gleason
1601 NW 114th, Suite 130
Des Moines, IA 50325
Dear Dr. Gleason:
Thank you for speaking lo the Tri-State Health C.A.R.E. Coalition about the Cfinton
health plan at our luncheon meeting on Monday, April 4.
United Auto Woikcre Local 94
Francis Giunta
Dubuque Federation or Labor
Sandra Hirstein
Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce
Joe Link
Dubuque Community School Dibtrict
Bob McGovem
Intentat* Power Company
Marv Mulert
Teamstm Local 421
Jim Schiltz
Reuteel Industrie*
JoeTollari
Dubuque Education Association
Also enc#8ed is a summary of tha feedback we received, which you may find
interesting. All the comments I have heard have been pocrtive. In fad, membere of
the program committee ot the Dubuque Area Labor-Management Council who
attended expressed a desire to do something more in depth with you in the future.
I do not know what your calendar looks likeforthe future. Perhaps this is something
we can do down the road if and when something ike the Clinton plan is closer to
passage
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
Charles Isenhart
Executive direcior
Charles Isenhi
Executive direcior
PS - 1 hava included some information on a two-day health oare oonferenoe we are
co-hosting with the National Labor-Management Association, October 26-28.1994,
in Dubuque. If this looks tike something the National Health Poicy Council can
participate in, please oontad me.
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"CommunitylConsumer Action, Research and Education"
500 Fischer Building, 909 Main Street
Dubuque, IA 52004-0014 319-582-8804
Crystal Ball: The Clinton Health Security Act
Monday, April 4, 1994
Evaluation/feedback
Paid participation:
103
Number of evaluations returned:
34
(33 percent)
1
(3 percent)
(65 percent}
(32 percent)
The overall quality of this forum was:
Okay
Good
Excellent
22
11
How relevant to the needs and interests of vou or vour organization was the seminar?
Somewhat relevant
Very relevant
7
26
(21 percent)
(77 percenl)
How much new information did vou leam from thia forum?
Little
Some
A great deal
2
20
10
(6 percent)
(59 percent)
(29 percent)
What waa the moat useful information vou learned?
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Particulars of various bills and dynamics/polrtics
Status of the controversial portions of the Clinton plan
Comparison of different plans being debated
Various federal plans
The administration's comprehension of what the alternatives to the Clinton Health Security
Act would ba
Taxation (on?) phased-in benefits for employees
All new t o me. We need more of the same
Comparison of four or five plans
Idea of strict budget to targeted budget
Comparison of Cfinton plan to other plans
Additional clarity on concept of alliances and goals of Health Security Act
A better understanding of the Clinton plan and other legislation that is pending
Purposes in the Iowa plan, specifically
Latest revisions
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Being a health provider, it all pertained t o us
Taxation of "over-budget" plans
All of the information was educational, much is necessary
Good explanation of the Health Security Act
Defining the various plans that are being talked about
Hearing about the Clinton plan without political innuendo
Details regarding differences in the national health plans; doctor's viewpoint
Some new information on other plans and where they now stand; also, some greater
understanding of the Clinton plan
- Review of legislation
What other health care topics would vou like to see addressed?
-Ail
- More detail of how th© Clinton plan would play out here in the tri-etates
- The delivery of preventive servicas in a reformed health care delivery system. How do we
assure utilization o? health care (even if it's accessible). Role of public health. Report
cards. Suggestions: Chris Atkinson, Gerd Claybough, Iowa Department of Public
Health
- The care of the elderly under this plan
- The Mercy/Fmley Alliance - good or bad?
- Any information concerning health care is beneficial
- Haalth care rationing, cost of heroic measures
- State legislation, other states' successes in controlling health care costs
- Republican bill
- The importance of prevention and how the current public health care system fits into
any plan
- Medicare coverage, workers' compensation, etc
- Effects on small business - less than 25 employees
- More specific state initiatives from the Iowa Health Care Reform Council. How would the states handle
alliances, certification of AMPs, requirements for AHPs solvency, the determination of risk
adjustment mechanisms?
- How do you manage monopsolies?
- Workers' compensation
What roles can the Coalition take or what iaaueafaroblems do vou think the Coalition should address?
- Sponsor forums on reform issues, Dubuque's unmet needs, progress of legislation in Congress;
educate, educate, educate public; keep providers involved and increase their connection to
the demands of public
- Continue collaborative effort between CARE coalition members
- Continue to provide education for members and community, salaried and union groups;
- Dubuque Labor-Management should make the effort tp get more speakers like Dr. Gleason:
I couldn't get'enough of him, he was great
- Facilitator: meeting of providers, consumers and payers to work on specific topics which move to
"do something"
- Public health and how it impacts our total health care costs
- More infonnation on costs; other coalition experience
- Managed health care contracts - how to negotiate (employers, consumers and providers)
Other comments:
- Great program - seems to be a complicated issue. Sessions like this may help simplify
- We should have been provided with some pass-out info (a copy of the slides would have helped)
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2.
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event?: ' I X YES
N
O
I f not, why?:.
3.
Can we c a l l to discuss your comments with you?:
Waae: .
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1.
Did you do any of the following?:
Video tap4 event? ( w p ) N
O
Audio tape event?
^YEgP N
O
Questionnaire?
(jxji) NO
Write Conference flummary? rfS} N
O
Neat with Preee?
^YEs) NO
Send Press Releases?
/YES) N
O
If y u , w i l l you send us copies of the above as well as any
additional conference materials that you made available to your
perticipants?:
YES
N
O
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1747 Peaaaylvaaia Avaaue, N.w., #»oo
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�The Onmgg County Rtgiattr O T I E S a n d G O V E R N M E N T Thureday. AprU 7. 1U94
O M W B M A O I O M D : M O T * t h i n 4 Q 0 j M o p l * liitM) W*<lntia»y to a d i K u n i o n ef v»nOu» hwltti-<ar«
r v f o m i p r o p o t t l t . including h M i d M i t Ointon'*, m m t R k t u r d N l i o n Ubrcry & t i t t h p l K * -n Y o r t u l i n d i .
I r r M H H M W T X . OrKij. Coumr ^ t o .
I POMT; U.i. Rtp Cnrtitopn«r Cot. ft-Ntwrort B u c h .
holds out)in* of PtWidMK Ointon 5 n u l t N c a r * reform pUn
Health-care debate reaches Yorba Linda
POUTICS: Tbe League
at W m n Voters-spoDo e
sored forum in O.C. is
ooe cf many set
throughourtbe nation
After tiitcoini to two houri o(
dxvSMwc ibout bMllh oar«
W*4n<f(Uy nifht. Jabloadu t e
>certM t oorvert (or i gON-^rnmtw-funded health-care r/tleto
that *ould oover all Ameneaiu.
"It wa* tb* UMKT (or m« to
undtrMaod." Jabloniki. 47. MK!
after an educitxmai (arum at the
•ysuMMauatn
Richard Nbcon Library « BinhTtM O r f n f t County Ntgintr
placfc that drew more than 400
YORBA LINDA - Uke mil- p««p*e "It ttemt bke patienti
LIOBJ of ochcrt wbo hivan'i m*6* cocid 4o mor* ihoppma around
up thou min4» about hcaUbKiTt for th« best (fin And tharr
reform. Juw JaMontki knew would he mora competiiior, oeJy
only (hat ih« winufl tht syttero it »-ould be baeed on the beat
trealment. not money.'
H«iry Nachi-HKMi. «3. uf LaffUna Hllli decidad acainit the |overninent-fandad tysten for an
HOW THEY VOTE) equilly ttraifbtforward reawo:
"I'tn so disttirbed about the
h t r t a new UO t^opH ' 0 ( M in
goversinenr bunaucracy bavini
» poll takw ««tr>t forum. Tbt
a sidKie-paver plan end havmt
ftgwrtf rHoct a t t numfttt »<
•pprtximauiy jJO nilUoft people
pMVlr woo t g r a M with w t >oipa rifle araroxinaately COdO a
IfilMngitltMIIM:
year into it." Nachlzuon aaid.
No c M n g * i l r + t o v t m our
Tor them to handle my money.
praMnthoKthcaMiyuMn - M
I'd be petrified."
M M H M I c a w n p fef aH
A i a w k i M • aoonury - H I
»• A l O n d v t f podk>«o «t ton*
tMihoMMfaOMkiM - 1 «
* A M n f e r t ptckagt e l bonom m w u M k * n p t M o d to in-
snicripMndrufii
hertheancoe* - HS
» Heekh can ADUM be fl-
namd by M * * * ? wtmnuk
tabuyowmpt-M
» HMfthOT should »e«.
' nenesd by re**** kustM. «
buyonaHfi - «
• Me t art ttadd be paid
tMt
ferbyiaM- tn
>er 4
»*tn »• *»
oum
Ae leak a* MAin Met «• uaa-
The forum, iponeorad by the
Leatue oC Women Voter* Education Fund and the Kaiaer family
Foundatioa. wai one of 40
tlanrwd tcron the nation to fat
people involved in tha healthcare debate
Wth dozens of prtpataU pending before Congreas. polU tbow
that nofi Americana have been
froaan oot of tne debate by jarson
and madia emphasis on dee politic* of reform plans.
Purine Wcdnedday't ditcua)ion Rap Chnuopber Cox. R
Newpon Acach. said t v m ment should UM market and ta*
reform* to lower the oost of
haalth insurance so more peopit
can buy it.
Dr. Jennifer Redd, who favors
affovenuneni-fundedryscem. connr.ii* tc subsidize those who
and Dr. Jeffrey Morris, who don't.
helped write President CUnton's
tusdlh-can plan, both said mar- Tr* * X U H I O « wiii be «'red 9 p m.
ket refanns would not lower ftA»V sn UDOC Tv O u n r * 54 Th»
LOSU or fuarantce that everyoat L I I $ L » o* ".VOmtf vo:«n flic a mrtu covered.
i p t w t n omseie to jr.) group
Morris said that that unless ev- Vi«t w * r o to i t i r r . m - v t i b o u t
eryone •* foread to participate, pi«n. for i-i'ymman. » i ( r i « ) t 4 7 .
(hose who buy insurance will
�MXTIOMXI. HEALTH POLICY CODMCIL: POBT-flPEECH SURVEY
Organization:
OS coNJCrfL£5S ^ . ^ A J
Date of Speech:
1.
M-
6P - S ^
Was the speaker organized?:
(organization)
^\ C H / q ^ f v i ^ ^
(D-TX-Qi^
speaker!, T X ^ - "D^evM k v J m p U f t I b
^
Yea
No
I f not, why
2.
Was the speaker prepared?:
Yea
HO
If not, why
3.
Was the speaker knowledgeable about the topic?:
V^Yes
No
If no, why?:
4.
What suggestions do you have to make the speech better?:
5.
I f the speaker used visual aids were they helpful?:
Yes
Ko
I f not, why?:
6.
Did the speaker address the topics you requested?: y^Yes
.o
N
I f not, which topics were unaddressed?:
7.
Was the speaker on time?:
8.
Overall, how would you rate the speaker?:
gxcallant
9.
Good
No
.Pair
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the content of the speech?:
Excel lent
10.
Yes
Good
Fair
.
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the audience's reception to the speech?:
Excellent
Coaments:
Good
"Ofl-.frviMPJfclS
Fair
Poor
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Page Two of Three
II.
O T m flPBXKEBfl
1.
Did other
individuals
speak to your
If yes,
pleaae
attach
Speaker
1:
Oreo^(r£
speaker
2:
list
CPtJfJie
their
group?
names and
affiliations.
mt£D£
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frS
f^Z^fJ
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&S>S frJ,
Speaker 3:__
Speaker 4;
Speaker 5;
speaker 6:___
(Attach additional l i s t , i f needed.)
"
2.
overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 1?
3.
Overall, how would you rate
Excellent
4.
p
_Fair
Poor
.Good
Fair
____Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
o o r
Overall, hov would you rate
overall, how would you rate
Excellent
7.
Fair
.Good
Excellent
6.
Poor
Overall, hov vould you rate
Excellent
5.
Fair
Good
v/
-Oood
Overall, how would you rate
Excellent
.
Poor
I I I . OUESTIONS AMD ANSWlEftAi
1.
What was the o v e r a l l tone of the Q&A?: (Circle a l l t h a t apply)
Kgreeabjfr ^ I n t e r e s t ^ <jrosgTlfc> Bored
Conunents:
2.
ft\
fj a ( 6
I n your opinion, was the speaker able t o answer the
completely and e f f e c t i v e l y ? :
V Yes
No
questions
Coaunent s:
Ttiz
(XtPt
N Q&A other
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Post-Speech Survey (Organisation)
Page Three of Three
IV.
coiomrrB 8
1.
Please attach any information, compliments, or coinplaints to this
survey which you feel might be beneficial to NHPC or the speaker.
2.
Would you be/inclined to use the NHPC Speaker's Bureau for another
event?:
v
YES
NO
I f not, why?:
3.
Can we c a l l to discuss your oosunents with you?:
Naae: ^ l l l m ^ b i ^ e k :
3
Phone No.: O^ ^
pfl^^
Title:
2-2>S"^ 3 0 ^ S'
X
i
n e
t
o
_YES
call:
NO
S^c^-^r^Y
Z>A-y
Whyn-W*
v.
YQTO
1.
Did you do any of the following?:
Video tape event?
YES ©
5
Audio tape event?
YES KS>
YES (ffo>
Queationnaire?
( S S NO
Write Conference Summary?
Meet with Press?
<TE$> NO
Send Press Releases?
K 0
I f yes, w i l l you send us copies of the above as well as any
additional conference materials that you raade available to your
participants?:
YES
NO
(ATTACHE!^
comments: NVE- ^AE>
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IR OSDEK rOX Ufl TO TRACK OUK EPTECTIVENE8S, WB REQUEST THAT YOD COMPLETE
A SURVEY 70R jftCff SPEAKER SENT TO YOO BY THE NHPC. THANK YOU SO KOCH FOR
YOUR COOPERATION1 Please Return Toi
Ms. Jackie Ider, Program Director
National Health Poliey Council
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., #900
Washington, D.C. 30009
202/833-9675 Ofo. 202/833-1274 Paz
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Name:
Date of Speech: ^kfa^/
of Speech:
. Organizati
Organization: ^qj)
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I.
ORGAMIZATION REQDESTIKQ YOD TO flPltAIC:
1.
Was the requesting organization organized?: _ j ^ Y e s
ftil!
No
I f not, why
2.
Overall, please rate the program in which you participated?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
How do you believe i t could have been better?
3.
Overall, how would you rate the program content?
Excellent
4.
1^—""Good
What did you enjoy the most?;
Fair
>
h\T=T= vrtc^r-
Poor
(LOv-yTT^tM-^
What did you enjoy the least?.
XI. fiZUSfti
l.
overall, how would you rate the audience's reception to your
speech?
Exctllent
L ^ ^ * Good
Fair
Poor
Comments:
2.
Are there materials or information that we could provide to
you to enhance your next speech?:
Yes
^^Ho
I f yes, what?:.
3.
Were there other speakers present?:
i^l—_Yes
I f yes, please l i s t their names and affiliations:
No
.
�I
Post-Speech Survey (Speaker)
Page Three of Three
IV.
MBDIA COVERAQB;
1.
Was there media coverage at this event?:
N o
I f yes, which organizations?:
2.
Did you give interviews to the media?
_L^Yes
_ J No
I f yes, which organizations?:
What was/were the topic(s)?
(Please be s p e c i f i c ) :
I f no, why?:
4.
Overall, how would you rate^fetfifl .expedience with the press?:
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
v.
Y O coMMEirrsi
OR
1.
W request that you attach any information, compliments, or
e
complaints to thia survey which might be beneficial to NHPC.
2.
Are you willing to continue as a surrogate speaker?:
I f no, why?:_
3.
.
How would you rate the NHPCV^handling of this event?
Excellent
4.
YES N
O
Have you moved?:
1
Goo^r
YES /Vfto
Fair
Poor
Attach new address, phone.
XX ORDER FOR U TO TRACE THE BTTECTIVENB88 07 OUR SURROGATE SPEAKER
R
FROORAM, WE RBQUBBT YOU COMPLETE JL SURVEY FORfii£B SPEECH YOU GIVE.
T A K YOU FOR YOUR COOPIRWO*IPle«se Retur5~~Tor—
HM
;
Ms* Jackie Bder, Program Director
National Health Polioy counoil
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, M.V., #900
Washington, D.c. 2000s
202/833-5675
202/833-1274 Fax
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Page Two of Three
4.
How would you rate each of the other speakers?:
./
NA
.Excellent
_Good
.Fair
.Poor
_/
NA
..Excellent
.Good
.Fair
.Poor
-/
NA
.Excellent
_Good
Fair
Poor
H I . QUEflTIOMfl AMD AMBWERfl:
1.
What was the overall tone of the Q&A?: (circle a l l that apply)
Agreeable
Interested
Hostile
Bored
N QA
O &
Other
Comments:
Generally speaking, most of the questions that vere asked
touched on what topics:
( C i r c l e a l l that apply or l i s t )
Benefits
Breaux Plan
Chafftfi_Plan
jeol
E^fcioyer Man<Ja^es
FEHBP~~]3Z^
Finantflng
Global By
Medical IRAs
Lan
^R^tr^F^tate
^secnnts^—'
single Payor
Managed Care
inagec
Containment
Delivery System
CQmpe*iti<
-Wellstone Plan
Please l i s t as many questions asked of you by the audience as
you can r e c a l l :
4.
Were there questions you were unable to answer?:
I f yes, please l i s t topics or questions:
Yes
7/
NO
�U.S. Represeniutive
Jim Chapman
FIRST DISTRICT
TEXAS
PRESS
RELEASE
Information: Bill Mashek
(202) 225-3035
March 2 3 ,
1994
Chapman To Host Health Care Town Hall Meetings
in Longview, Paris & Texarkana
WASHINGTON — U.S. Congressman Jim Chapman (D-Sulphur
Springs) has announced t h a t he w i l l host Health Care Town H a l l
Meetings on A p r i l 4 i n Longview, A p r i l 5 i n Paris and A p r i l 6 i n
Texarkana.
The schedule f o r Chapman Health Care Town H a l l Meetings i s :
Longview
Monday, A p r i l 4
Longview Community
Center Auditorium
500 E. Whaley S t r e e t
7:00-8:30 P.M.
Paris
Tuesday, A p r i l 5
Paris J.C. Theater
2400 C l a r k s v i l l e St.
7:00-8:30 P.M.
Texarkana
Wednesday, A p r i l 6
Texas High's
L i t t l e Theater
2122 Kennedy Lane
7:00-8:30 P.M.
" I n reforming t h e problems w i t h our c u r r e n t health care
system, East Texans have stressed the need t o be c a r e f u l and not
jeopardize i t s many strengths. I agree, recognizing t h a t we have
the highest q u a l i t y care, and the most s o p h i s t i c a t e d h e a l t h care
technology i n t h e world," Chapman said.
"These Health Care Town H a l l Meetings w i l l be an opportunity
for East Texans t o hear from r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e C l i n t o n
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , h o s p i t a l s and physicians. Most important, i t
w i l l be an o p p o r t u n i t y f o r me t o hear from t h e people," Chapman
said.
I n a d d i t i o n t o these Town H a l l Meetings, Congressman Chapman
w i l l also be p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n h e a l t h care forums i n Sulphur
Springs and Nacogdoches. The Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce
w i l l host a h e a l t h forum on Monday, A p r i l 4, a t the Sulphur
Springs C i v i c Center a t 8:30 AM. The Nacogdoches health forum,
hosted by Nacogdoches Memorial H o s p i t a l and l o c a l h e a l t h care
p r o v i d e r s w i l l be a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y Center on t h e campus Stephen
F. Austin State on Saturday, A p r i l 9 a t 8:30 AM. A l l of these
events are open t o t h e p u b l i c .
— 30 —
�U.S. Representalive
Jim Chapman
FIRST DISTRICT
TEXAS
PRESS
RELEASE
Informarion: Bill Mashek
(202) 225-3035
March 2 9 ,
1994
Chapman To Host Health Care Town Hall Meeting in Texarkana
WASHINGTON — U.S. Congressman Jim Chapman (D-Sulphur
Springs) w i l l host a Health Care Town Hall Meeting in Texarkana
on Wednesday, A p r i l 6 at 7:00 P.M. at Texas High's L i t t l e Theater
located a t 2122 Kennedy Lane.
The public i s encouraged to attend.
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Oraanliationi C^/^jMi^
l.
W a tha raquaating organiiatlon organisadTi
a
If not, why
3.
Ovarali, plaaaa rata tha prograa in vhioh you pertioipated?
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M
a
Poor
Hov dtt you baliava i t oould hava baan battar?.
3.
4.
Ovarali, hew would you rate the profraa eontant?
^Hfgellant
Qood
»«ir
Poor
Nhat did you anjoy tha aoatTi.
what did you anjoy tha laaat?.
ZZ.
1. overell, hov vould you rata tha audienoe'• reception to your
apeaoh?
.BXOOllent
Ooa*
_ _ F a i r
9t%ar
Coaaenta<
Ara there latertela or inforaation that va oould provide to
you to enhance your next apaooh?i
yea
Ko
If yea, what?.
AU.'****-/ly+qU
<^
^
3.
Wore thara other apeakara praaantTi
Yea
If yaa, plaaaa liat thair naaaa and affiliatienat
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ted^)Hoatile Bored NO Q&A Other
coaaentat
a.
3.
denerally •P««jcin«. »oat of the oueationa that vere aaked
touched on vhat topioa: (Cirola all that apply or liat)
taployar JCandataa Medical Z A
Ha
Benefita
Miohel Plan
Breaux Plan
Financing
Quality
chafee Plan
Olobal Budoata
Oraaa-McCain Plan
>le of itatsS
Health Alliances
iSUPlty
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r - Lahg Tara Caf B ^
(chtonlo, acuta) Blnfla Payor
Plan
Managed cara
coat
Managad
float containment
Coapetition
Delivary Byatam
McDeraott
-Wellatone Plan
Pleaaa liat aa aany queationa asked of you by the audienoe aa
you can recalli
*
tCMa
4.
Wore there queatlone you vere unable to anaver? i
if yaa, plaaaa liat topica or quaationa:
Yea "lio
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2.
Old you giva intarviawa to tha aadia?
If yaa, vhioh oraanl«atlona?t
Vm
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vaa
1_KO
What vaa/vara tha topic(•)? (Plaaaa ba •pacific.)».
If no, why? i.
4.
Ovarali, hov vould you rata fibli experience vith the preaa?:
.Excellent
1.
2.
QOOd
Pair
Poor
W raquaat that you attach any inforaation, coapliaenta, or
e
coaplainta to thia aurvey which aight be beneficial to NHPC
Are you villing to continue aa a aurrogata apaaXar?: ^flP N
O
I f no, whv?i
3.
4.
Hov vould yep rata the WKPC'a handling of thia event?
!^Ixoellent
Good ___Feir
^Jfoot
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a^aitan
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2.
_^
Naa tha apaakar prepared?:
Yea
N
o
If not, vhy
3.
,
Naa tha apaakar knovledgaeble about tha topic?: ^ ^ e a
If no, vhy?i
'
NO
.
4.
Nhat auggeationa de you hava to make tha apaach batter?:
5.
I f the apaaker uaed viaual aida vara thay helpful?:
N
o
if not, vhy?:,
6.
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Did tha apaakar addraaa tha topioa you request ad?: _k^Yea
N
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7.
Naa tho speaker on tiaa?:
0,
overall, how vould you rata tha apoaker?;
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Qood
Jair
9.
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No
.
Poor
overall, hov vould you rate tha content of tha apeech?:
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Sood
Pair —
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10. Overall, hov vould you rata tha audienca'a reception to the apaech?;
Sxeellent
Coaaenta:
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Fair
Poor
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DW othor Individuals apaak to your group?
If yao, plaaaa attach liat thair naaaa and affiliationa.
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a.
ovarali, hov would you rata tha apaach eontant givan by spaaker i?
exceilant
t^JJood
Y^ix
poor
3,
Ovarali, hov vould you rata tha apaach content given by speaker 2?
Bxcallant _ _ k ^ G o o d
4.
L^Hoood
Fair
o o r
overall, hov would you rata tht apaach eontant given by Speaker 5?
-
7.
poor
Overall, hov vould you rate the apeech eontant given by Spaaker 4?
Bxcallant
L/G^A
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P a i r
6.
poor
Ovarali, hov vould you rate tha apeech content given by speaker 3?
Excellent
9.
rair
ixoallant
K^G^A
Y^\X
poor
overall, hov vould you rata tha apaech content given by Spaakar 6?
Excellent
Good
.fair
poor
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i.
What vaa tha overall tone of the QSA?? (cirola a l l that apply]
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O
Coaaanta:
3.
in your opinion, vaa the apeaker able to enavar the quaationa
ooapletely and effectively?:
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Paga Thraa of Thraa
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1. Plaaaa attach any inforaation, covpliaents, cr coaplainta to thia
aurvay which you faol Bight be benaficial to N P or th* •p««k«r.
HC
2.
Would you be inel ined to uee the KHPC Speaker** Bureau for another
event?:
K Y YIS
I
N
O
It not, why?i.
3.
Can wa oall to diacuee your coaaanta with you?} I^^VM O
N
M,,>tpn ^\, .,^^ \)rjJ.Ao7
Titla: ( ^ K A ^
7
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Phona No.:
1.
Did you do any of tha following?:
Video tape avant? (YM) N
O
Audio tape event?
Queationnaire?
write Conference Suaaary?
YM
YES (NO)
Nx
O
Neat with Preaa? (Jis^HO Sand Preaa Releaeee?
vrs wox
If yea, will you aend ua copiee of tha above aa well ae any
additional oonferenoe materiaie that you made available to your
partioipante?:
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ATTACHED
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(Speaker)
Name:
Date of Speech:
organization: ^ - ^ H ^ T < T -
I.
Was the r e q u e s t i n g organization organized?:
^ .u.^
ORQAHIZATIOM PEQUEBTIMO YOO TO BPEAW.
1.
n r f
Yes
NO
I f not, why
2.
Overall, please rate the program in which you participated?
Excellent
Good
.Fair
.Poor
How do you believe i t could have been better?.
Overall, how would you rate the program content?
^Excellent
4.
Good
Fair
Poor
What did you enjoy the most?: ^TLe j x ^ / ^ - V w ^ V e ^ p ^ A ^ H ^
What did you enjoy the least?.
II
flZSSOl
1.
Overall, how would you rate the audience's reception to your
speech?
.Excellent
Comments:
2.
Good
.Fair
Poor
VVce, C^-^pU^e^!^ "^re*-^ »~-vSi^W-^7 g.C f u f ^H^-el.
Are there materials or inforaation that we could^provide to
you to enhance your next speech?:
Yes
^ No
I f yes, what?:
3.
Were there other speakers present?:
Yes
I f yes, please l i s t their names and affiliations: "TKng-e
No
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(Speaker)
How would you rate each of the other speakers?:
Speaker 1:
N/A
J^JExcellent
Good
Fair
.Poor
Speaker 2:
N/A
^^Excellent
Good
Fair
.Poor
_N/A
Excellent
Good
Fair
.Poor
IXX. OUtSTIOHfl AMD AK8WEK8:
1.
What was the overall tone of the Q&A?: ( C i r c l e a l l that apply)
^Xgreea^ie ^fnterestej>Hostile
Bored
NO Q&A
Other.
.
Conments:
?l
Generally speaking, most of the questions that were asked
touched on what topics: ( C i r c l e a l l that apply or l i s t )
rftccei^
Breaux Plan
Chafee Plan
Choice of
Provider
rfclinton P l a i D
Cooper-Grandy
Plan
Cost
Cost Containment
Delivery System
Employer Mandates
FEHBP
Financing
Global Budgets
GraM-McCain Plan
^Heaati^ \ \ j ^ n n ^
Long Term Care
(chronic, acute)
Managed Care
Managed
Competition
:Dermott
/Iter
^-Wellstone Plan
Medical IRAs
Michel Plan
tole of Govtt^
Role of State
security
Single Payor
Please l i s t as many questions asked of you by the audience as
you can r e c a l l :
4.
Were there questions you were unable to answer?
I f yes, please l i s t topics or questions:
Yes
r
No
�Post-Speech Survey (Speaker)
Page Three of Three
IV.
MEDIA C O m A Q B i
1-
Was there aedia coverage at this event?:
V^o
Yes
I f yes, which organizations?:
2.
Did you give interviews t o the media?
Yes
No
I f yes, which organizations?:
What was/were the topic(s)?
(Please be specific.):.
I f no, why?:.
4.
Overall, how would you rate JfcHis experience with the press?:
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
YOOR COMMBMTBl
1.
We request that you attach any information, compliments, or
complaints t o t h i s survey which might be beneficial t o NHPC.
2.
Are you w i l l i n g t o continue as a surrogate speaker?:
^ES^)NO
I f no, why?:
3.
How wpuid you r a t * the NHPC's handling of t h i s event?
^
4.
Excellent
Have you moved?:
Good
YES
^ NO
Fair
Poor
Attach new address, phone.
IN ORDER FOR D8 TO TRACE TBI EFFECTIVENE8A OF OUR SURROGATE SPEAKER
PROGRAM, WE REQUEST YOU COMPLETE A SURVEY POR
SPEECH YOU GIVE.
THANK YOU TOR Y U COOPERATION I Please Return Toi
OR
Ma. Jaokie Eder, Prograa Diraotor
Hatioaal Health Polioy counoil
1747 Peanaylvania Avenue, N.w., #900
Washington, D.c. 20006
202/033-5675
202/833-1274 Fax
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Organization: Hi- ll' i/, J?rtfhJt'V
Date of Speech: flpr?) L
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1.
Was the speaker organized?:
^Yes
No
I f not, why
2.
Was the speaker prepared?:
Yes
No
I f not, why
3.
Was t h e speaker knowledgeable about the t o p i c ? : f ^ Y e s
No
I f no, why?:
4.
What suggestions do you have to make the speech better?:
5.
I f the speaker used v i s u a l aids were they helpful?:
Yes
1
fLdft/ *^
^
No
I f not, why?:
6.
Did the speaker address the topics you requested?:
^Yes
No
I f not, which topics were unaddressed?:
v
7.
Was the speaker on time?:
8.
Overall, how would you rate the speaker?:
Excellent
9.
^
Good
No
Fair
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e content of t h e speech?:
Excellent
10.
Yes
Good
Fair
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e the audience's reception t o the speech?:
Excellent
Comments:
^
Good
Fair
Poor
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Page Two of Three
II.
OTHER SPEAKERS
1.
Did other i n d i v i d u a l s speak t o your group?
If
yes,
please
attach
Speaker
1:
Speaker
2:
Speaker
3:
/&M
Speaker
4;
<;i<^£
Speaker
5: fili c/l/??/
Speaker
6:
list
their
names and
affiliations.
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(Attach a d d i t i o n a l l i s t , i f needed.)
2.
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e the speech content given by Speaker 1?
Excellent
3.
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e the speech content given by Speaker 5?
Excellent
7.
Good
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e the speech content given by Speaker 4?
Jy^Excellent
6.
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e the speech content given by Speaker 3?
^^JSxcellent
5.
Fair
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e the speech content given by Speaker 2?
Excellent
4.
Good
i>^^Good
Fair
Poor
O v e r a l l , how would you r a t e t h e speech content given by Speaker 6?
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
I I I . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
1.
What was the o v e r a l l tone of the Q&A?: ( C i r c l e a l l t h a t apply)
^ A g r ^ M b l e ^ ^ t e r e s t e d ^ M o s t i l e Bored N Q&A Other
O
Comments:
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2.
I n your o p i n i o n , was the speakers-able
completely and e f f e c t i v e l y ? :
^Yes
Comments:
t o answer the
No
^
€ i<h
questions
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IV.
gOMMEMTS:
1.
Please attach any information, compliments, or complaints t o t h i s
survey which you f e e l might be b e n e f i c i a l t o NHPC or the speaker.
2.
Would you be i n c l i n e d t o use the NHPC Speaker's Bureau f o r another
event?:
YES
NO
\
I f not, why?:
3.
Can we c a l l t o discuss your comments w i t h you?:
Name:
frlldlrt^l
\A?/ftfc>W/£'HL^
ef
/'t
Phone No.:
6b
Title:
YES
NO
/^y/f>^/^t/
Time to call: fo-y - / ^ ^
v.
YQTO roLfrow-up;
1.
Did you do any of t h e f o l l o w i n g ? :
Video tape event?
<^ES) NO
YES ( ^ & >
Questionnaire?
Meet w i t h Press?
(^ESJ NO
Audio tape event?
JYEJP
Write Conference Summary?
Send Press Releases?
NO
YES^Ng}
_(£fE)
N 0
I f yes, w i l l you send us copies of the above as w e l l as any
a d d i t i o n a l conference materials t h a t you made a v a i l a b l e t o your
participants?:
YES.
NO
ATTACHED
N
COI
sents:
'
IN OROER FOR US TO TRACK OUR EFFECTIVENESS, WE REQUEST THAT YOU COMPLETE
A SURVEY FOR EACH SPEAKER SENT TO YOU BY THE NHPC. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR
YOUR COOPERATION! Please Return To:
Ms. Jackie Eder, Program Director
National Health Policy Council
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N W , #900
..
Washington, D.c. 20006
202/833-5675 Ofc.
202/833-1274 Fax
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Date of
I.
1.
Speech:
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(orqanization)
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M-O^fUS
OUR SFEaSsS:
Was the speak ta: organi t ed?: __i__Yes
No
I f not, why
2.
Was the speaker prepared?:
'^es
No
I f not, why
3.
Was the speaker knowledgeable about the topic?:
L X
Yes
No
I f no, why?:
4.
What suggestions do you have to make the speech better?:
5.
I f the speaker used visual aids were they helpful?:
Yes
No
Yes
No
I f not, why?:
6.
Did the speaker address the topics you requested?:
I f not, which topics were unaddressed?:
7.
Was the speaker on time?: _ J ^ J t e s
8.
Overall, Jiow would you rate the speaker?:
Excellent
9.
Good
Fair
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the content of the speech?:
Excellent
10.
No
Good
Fair
Poor
Overall^Jiow would you rate the audience's reception to the speech?:
Excellent
Comments:
Good
.
Fair
Poor
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II.
OTHER SPEAKERS
1.
Did other individuals speak to your group?
I f yes, please attach l i s t their names and affiliations.
Speaker
^OBt
Speaker 2:
/L-J
^
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Speaker 3:
Speaker 4:__
.
,
Speaker Si
Speaker 6:
(Attach additional l i a t , i f needed.)
2.
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by speaker 1?
Excellent
3.
_Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
Good
Fair
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 5?
Excellent
7.
Good
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 4?
Excellent
6.
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 3?
Excellent
5.
Fair
Overall^ how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 2?
.Excellent
4.
Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Overall, how would you rate the speech content given by Speaker 6?
Bxcellent
Good
Fair
Poor
I I I . QOBSTIOM8 AMD ANSWERSt
1.
What was the overall tone of the Q&A?: (Circle a l l that apply)
Agreeable /Interestedj Hostile
Bored
N QA
O &
Other
Comments:
In your opinion, was the speakerable to answer the questions
completely and effectively?:
^Yes
No
comments:
.
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Page Three o f Three
IV.
COMMENTSt
1.
Please a t t a c h any information, compliments, or complaints t o t h i s
survey which you f e e l might be b e n e f i c i a l t o NHPC or the speaker.
2.
Would you be i n c l i n e d t o use the NHPC Speaker's Bureau f o r another
event?:
^ YES
NO
I f not, why?:
3.
.
,
.
Can we c a l l to discuss your comments with you?:
Name:
l*/*"^*
Phone
YES
T i t l e : S O & G J ^ r / / ^
X(X/3+l-73a3>
Time to
V.
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Yoim POLLOW-UP:
1.
A f f a* M
Did you do any o f the f o l l o w i n g ? :
Video tape event?
YES $ o ) Audio tape event?
YES
ijjP
Questionnaire?
YES @)
Write conference Summary? YES
tip
Meet with Press?
YES
Send Press Releases?
YES
I f yes, w i l l you send us copies of t h e above as w e l l as any
a d d i t i o n a l conference materials t h a t you made a v a i l a b l e t o your
participants?:
YES
NO
ATTACHED
Comments:.
IM OROER FOR US TO TRACK OUR EFFECTIVENESS WB REQUEST THAT YOU COMPLETE
A SURVEY FOR EACH SPEAKER BBNT TO YOU BY THB NHPC. THANK YOU 80 M C FOR
UH
YOUR COOPERATIONI Plfeee Return To:
$
Me. Jackie Eder, Program Diraotor
National Health Policy Council
1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N W , #900
..
Washington, D.C. 20008
202/833-S875 Ofc.
202/833-1274 Fax
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wee the r e l e n t i n g o r 9 * n i z « t i o n organisea?;
(^Yae
fl/'ftA,
/
No
If net, why
2.
Overall, piaaae rate tna program in which you participated?
Excellent
Qood
Fair „ /^^^Poor
How do you baliava it could lyiva baen better? /Orf//rftf f> €
3.
Overall, hov would you rate the progran content?
gyeallant
^
Oood
what did you enjoy the »omt?i
Pair
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^ /
what did you anjoy the leaat? ^ ' / n r f / foeeU'K f / ^ .
IX. lUBflll
1.
Ovarali, how would you rate the audienca*a reception to your
•peech?
.Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
comment*i
a.
Are there materials or information that we could provide to
you to enhance your next apeech?:
Yes
No
I f yea, what?i,
3.
Were there other speaKare preaent?:
^
Ves
—
if yea, please l i s t thair names and affiliations:
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4.
H w would you rate each of, the other speaker.?:
o
aPBaKftr
N/A Ji^BxoeUent ^
Good
Fair
SPftftKtg it
N/A
^
F f l i r
Poot
Fair
poor
Excellent
BPBlKif .3 :
N/A
Excellent ^
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1.
0 l i
Good
.Poor
Jpiat was the overall tone of the Q&A?: (circle a l l that apply)
Agreeable) interested
Hostii*
Borea NO Q&A other
;•:
2.
Generally speaking most of the questions tnat ver* a&hed
touched on what topicei (Gircla a l l that apply or l i i t )
r
Access
Benefita
Breaux Plan
Chafee Plan
Choice o<
ProyldaiL..
gdinton Plarr^>
Coojp*J?-Orandy
Plan
Cost
Cost Containment
Delivery Syatem
Employer Mandates
Madiaal TftAs
Michel Hen
QUMity
arot>41 Budgets
<gule of Govt>v
Gramm-McCain Plan
Role~of atnttf^
Health Allianoee
Secui^H-y..^^
Single Payo?-^
jo'ng Tejfta car*1chronic, acuta]
Managed Cara
Managed
competition
McDermott
-wellstona Plan
3.
Please l i s t se many questions asked of you by the audience as
you can recall:
4.
Wara th*r« quaationa you vera unable to anaver?:
If yes, please liat topics or questions:
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W e there Ynndia cov«rege at thia tvent? \
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1.
. Y s / ' ^ NO
.n
If yee, which orqanitatlonafrt
2.
Did you give interviewe to the media?
Yea
N
o
If yea, which oraaniiationa?!
What wae/wara tha topio(6)7
(Pleaae b« spacific.);
If no, why?i.
4.
Overall/ how would you rata ^fria exparien?* vith the press?:
excellent
flood
Pair
Poor
Y U flOMKBTTBI
QH
1.
W request that you attaoh any information, compliments, or
e
eomplainto to thia survay which might be baneticial to.. N P .
HC
2.
Xre you willing to continua aa a aurrogata apeaka^l". YE^
If no, »hy?»
3.
«
H w would you rata the NHPC's handling of this event?
o
.Bxcallant
4.
NO
Have you movad?:
OO .
O*
P o o r
C ' " . Fair
"'.
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Saturday, A p r i l 23, 1994
11:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M.
TOWN MEETING
NATIONAL HEALTH CARE REFORM
"HEALTH CARE THAT'S ALWAYS THERE.
WHAT A NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY PLAN MEANS FOR YOU. "
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CONGRESSMAN ALCEE L. HASTINGS
I n d i a n River Community College
Koblegard Student Union
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Ft. Pierce
Co-Sponsors
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FORT PIERCE - The impact of Health Care Reform on You and your
Pocketbook - The most c r i t i c a l issue f a c i n g t h e f e d e r a l government
i n a g e n e r a t i o n . This i s t h e theme of a major town meeting
sponsored by Congressman Alcee L. Hastings Saturday,
A p r i l 23, 1994. I n d i a n River Community College and The School Board
of St. Lucie County are co-sponsors.
This p u b l i c d i s c u s s i o n , open t o everyone w i s h i n g t o be heard on t h i s
important s u b j e c t , w i l l take place from Noon t o 3:00 P.M. i n t h e
Koblegard Student Union of I n d i a n River Community College i n F o r t
Pierce. (11:00 A.M. t o Noon refreshments w i l l be served.)
Members of t h e C l i n t o n A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , the C h i l e s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n as
w e l l as p u b l i c h e a l t h p r o f e s s i o n a l s and t h e general p u b l i c have been
i n v i t e d t o discuss the v a r i o u s plans being proposed as w e l l as t h e
c r u c i a l elements o f reform: h e a l t h access & s e c u r i t y , q u a l i t y care,
choice of d o c t o r s and c o s t s .
Congressman Hastings i n v i t e s p a r t i c i p a t i o n from as many 23rd
Congressional D i s t r i c t r e s i d e n t s and o t h e r F l o r i d a n s as p o s s i b l e .
Only w i t h everyone's i n p u t , he f e e l s , w i l l i t be p o s s i b l e t o develop
the consensus t h a t w i l l p e r m i t enactment o f N a t i o n a l H e a l t h Care
Reform i n 1994.
For f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g t h i s A p r i l 23rd town meeting c a l l :
Congressman Hastings West Palm o f f i c e a t (407) 684-0565
or Reverend John Lee i n Fort Pierce a t (407) 466-3499.
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Hastings HasTown Meeting
adjournment. Refreshments were served to participants
By Annie Kate Jackson
Congressman Hastings. 23rd District of Florida held and the audience. Several doctors and nurses were prea "Town Meeting, Health Care That's Always There. sent to make presentations and give infonnation releWhat a National Health Security Plan Means For You." vant to the health and well being of the human race.
The event was held at Indian River Community Some presenters were: Dr. Juliette Homier, Dr. John
See HASTINGS On Page SA
College on Saturday, April 23 from 11 a.m. until
U.S. Rep. Akee Hastings chats with Dr. Juliette Homier and Dr. John Roberts.
Hastings
Cont From Page IA
Roberts, Mrs. McPhail, Mrs. Inez Fielding, Rusty
Granitz and several other health care workers concerned with the well being of patients.
The Town Meeting Health Care discussions included. Special Concerns such as Women and Health Care,
African Americans and Health Care, Long Tenn Care,
Impact on Consumers, The Key Issues; including
access, security, quality, choice and cost. Also discussed were: Impact on Providers, Road map for
change/moving toward consensus and seizing the
moment for change.
Sponsors of the event — along with Congressman
Hastings were: Indian River Community College, Tbe
School Board of St. Lucie Count, The Florida Courier,
Barnett Bank of the Treasure Coast, FP & L, Gary,
Williams, Parend, Finney & Lewis, Food Lion, Kappa
Alpha Psi, ML Olive & friendship Missionary Baptist
Church Nurses Ministries and Friends of Alcee
Hastings.
Several members of the community and surrounding
communities were on hand to hear, learn and ask questions of the health care waters present Congressman
Hastings stated that this was the first of many more
meetings to inform his constituents of the President's
Health care plans.
�THE FLORIDA COURIER
Hastings Resumes Work
After Heart Surgery
Rested, recuperated and raring to
go, U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings
resumed full-time work at the
Capitol this week, three and a half
months after a quintuple heart
bypass operation.
Hastings had returned for part of
three days last month just before
Congress took its spring recess, but
Tuesday marked his return to a fulltime schedule.
"I feel well," Hastings said during an interview in his office. " I
have a full and clean bill of health
from the physicians."
The 57-year-old Democrat from
Miramar said he is walking two
miles a day and has enrolled in the
House's wellness program of monitored exercises and regular checkups.
He also has altered his diet to
avoid fat and concentrate on the
basic healthy food groups. After
surgery at the end of 1993, Hastings
was taking 16 different medications
daily. Now he is taking a cholesterol-reducing medication and an
aspirin a day.
" I feel better since my surgery
than I've felt in the last seven
years," he said.
Partly because of his surgery,
Hastings hopes to play a larger role
in health carereformwhen the bill
reaches the House floor. He supports President Clinton's proposal
and said he also likes a bill offered
by Rep. Pete Stark, D-CA, that
U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings
would expand the Medicare program to cover those without insurrelated medical bills to cost him
ance.
about $12,000, or about 20 percent
Hastings expects his surgery and of the full cost of the procedure.
Health Reform Is Town Hall Topic
Chiles Administration, as well as public health professionals and the general public have been invited to discuss the various plans being proposed as well as the
crucial elements ofreform:health access and security,
quality care, choice of doctors and costs.
Hastings is inviting participationfromas many 23rd
Indian River Community College and the School Congressional District residents and other Floridians as
possible. Only with everyone's input, Hastings
Board of St Lucie County are co-sponsors.
believes, will it be possible to develop the consensus
The public discussion, open to everyone wishing to that will permit enactment of National Health Care
be heard on this important subject, will befromnoon to Reform in 1994.
More information about the town hall meeting is
3 p.m. in the Koblegard Student Union of Indian River
Community College in Fort Pierce. Refreshments will available by calling Hastings' West Palm Beach office
at 407-684-0565 or the Rev. John Lee in Fort Pierce at
be servedfrom11 ajn. to noon.
Members of the Clinton Administration and the 407^166-3499.
The impact of "Health Care Reform on You and
Your Pocketbook," the most critical issue facing the
federal government in a generation, is the theme of a
major town meeting sponsored by U.S. Rep. Alcee
Hastings scheduled Saturday, April 23.
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Hastings doesn't think there will be
any big changes in the health-care system this year. But he's looking for
public input on how he should vote
when the issue comes to Congress.
"It's safe to say that no other topic
today concerns us more than health
care," Hastings said.
"Each month, 2 million people lose
their health insurance for some period
of time. Millions are locked into their
jobs now because they or someone in
their family have a pre-existing condition and would not be eligible for a
new health-care plan."
Hastings, whose district includes
parts of St. Lucie and Martin counties, spent Saturday afternoon at a
health-care forum at the Fort Pierce
campus of Indian River Community
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wait so long to seek attention for an
illness that they end up in the intensive-care unit, a costly alternative.
And although Clinton's plan might
provide everyone with a national
health card, that won't solve the problem, he said.
"We might assume by a person
having that card, they will have health
care. Not so," said Shirley. " I don"t
think there will be a rush of doctors
who want to go to Clewiston. So the
people in Clewiston will have that
card, but not necessarily access to
health care."
Once a plan is in place, education is
a must.
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There are 32 national health-care
plans floating around Washington,
Hastings said. Eleven congressional
committees are looking into aspects
of a national health-care system, he
said.
Hastings gave no answers, but he
and other members of the forum's discussion panel raised many questions
about what needs to be addressed
when a solid plan goes before Congress.
Health care must provide for the
special needs of women, children and
blacks, they said.
Too often now, those withoui insurance seek "inappropriate care,"
said Aaron Shirley, a doctor from
Jackson, Miss., who is working with
the Clinton administration on health
care. Such care means they get so sick
that they must go to the emergency
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TOBUNE STAFF WRfTER
Members of the Clinton adminFORT PIERCE — People from istration, the governor's office
both sides of the table will meet and public health officials will
Saturday to discuss key issues in give presentations and answer
questions from the audience. The
health-care reform.
The town meeting, sponsored main issues to be discussed inby U.S. Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, clude access, security, quality,
D-23, will run from 11 a.m. to 2 choice and cost.
Speakers also will address spep.m. at the Koblegard Student
Union of Indian River Com- cial concerns, such as women's
munity College in Fort Pierce. It issues, black health-care issues
marks the first time the con- and long-term care.
gressman has held a meeting in
The public is invited to attend
the city.
the meeting, which begins with a '
"We want to bring consumers reception from 11 ajn. to 11:45 ;
and providers in the same room a.m., followed by a welcome and
to find some areas of common introduction by Hastings and
ground before we leave," said then an overview of the different
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TRIBUNE STAFF WHITER
FORT PIERCE — Some people had babies
on their minds. Others were thinking about
elderly citizens. Still others were focused on
minority populations.
Although everyone at a town meeting on
health-care reform Saturday had concerns
about specific groups, they all agreed that
the first step to improving health care is
making insurance available to everyone. But
that's only half the battle, they agreed.
"You can have a (health insurance) card,
but if you don't have a car, it doesn't matter
at all," said Dr. Juliette Lomax-Homier, a
Fort Pierce obstetrician/gynecologist.
More doctors need to be located in poor
urban and rural areas, and people need ways
to get to them, she said. Lomax-Homier was
one of many speakers at the three-hour
meeting hosted by U.S. Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Florida, at Indian River Community
College.
Hastings described the debate on healthcare reform as a struggle of wills. "Every
one of us wants the best possible medical
care that can be had for the specific problems we have as individuals, and we want
someone else to pay for it," he said.
But no matter what priorities people have,
most important is making health insurance
available to everyone. Hastings said about 37
million Americans are without insurance, 85
percent of whom are young, working families with children.
Another 22 million are inadequately insured, and each month, an additional 2 million Americans lose their health insurance
for some period of time. Meanwhile, costs
are escalating, leading to estimates that by
the year 2000, $1 out of every $5 earned will
be spent on health care.
FLORIDA
IONS )
FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA
APRIL 21-27,1994
Hastings Holds Health Care Meeting Saturday
The Florida Courier is co-sponsoring Congressman Alcee L.
Hasting's first town meeting. The
event will focus on "Health Care
Thai's Always There. What a
National Health Security Plan
Means for You."
The forum will be held on
Saturday, April 23 from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. at Indian River Community
College, Koblegard Student Union,
3209 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce.
Everyone is urged lo attend to
leam about health care plans in the
U.S. to meet with Hastings. The
Congressman says, " I want to carry
your message to Congress!" The
best way to assure lhat he does is to
attend forums, town meetings and
other public events and take advantage of opportunities to tell him how
you feel on issues.
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<p>This collection contains records on President Clinton’s efforts to overhaul the health care system in the United States. In 1993 he appointed First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to be the head of the Health Care Task Force (HCTF). She traveled across the country holding hearings, conferred with Senators and Representatives, and sought advice from sources outside the government in an attempt to repair the health care system in the United States. However, the administration’s health care plan, introduced to Congress as the Health Security Act, failed to pass in 1994.</p>
<p>Due to the vast amount of records from the Health Care Task Force the collection has been divided into segments. Segments will be made available as they are digitized.</p>
<p><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=43&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=2006-0885-F+Segment+1"><strong>Segment One</strong></a><br /> This collection consists of Ira Magaziner’s Health Care Task Force files including: correspondence, reports, news clippings, press releases, and publications. Ira Magaziner a Senior Advisor to President Clinton for Policy Development was heavily involved in health care reform. Magaziner assisted the Task Force by coordinating health care policy development through numerous working groups. Magaziner and the First Lady were the President’s primary advisors on health care. The Health Care Task Force eventually produced the administration’s health care plan, introduced to Congress as the Health Security Act. This bill failed to pass in 1994.<br /> Contains 1065 files from 109 boxes.</p>
<p><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=43&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=2006-0885-F+Segment+2"><strong>Segment Two</strong></a><br /> This segment consists of records describing the efforts of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to get health care reform through Congress. This collection consists of correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles, memos, papers, and reports. A significant feature of the records are letters from constituents describing their feelings about health care reform and disastrous financial situations they found themselves in as the result of inadequate or inappropriate health insurance coverage. The collection also contains records created by Robert Boorstin, Roger Goldblatt, Steven Edelstein, Christine Heenan, Lynn Margherio, Simone Rueschemeyer, Meeghan Prunty, Marjorie Tarmey, and others.<br /> Contains 697 files from 47 boxes.</p>
<p><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=43&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=2006-0885-F+Segment+3"><strong>Segment Three</strong></a><br /> The majority of the records in this collection consist of reports, polls, and surveys concerning nearly all aspects of health care; many letters from the public, medical professionals and organizations, and legislators to the Task Force concerning its mission; as well as the telephone message logs of the Task Force.<br /> Contains 592 files from 44 boxes.</p>
<p><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=43&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=2006-0885-F+Segment+4"><strong>Segment Four</strong></a><br /> This collection consists of records describing the efforts of the Clinton Administration to pass the Health Security Act, which would have reformed the health care system of the United States. This collection contains memoranda, correspondence, handwritten notes, reports, charts, graphs, bills, drafts, booklets, pamphlets, lists, press releases, schedules, newspaper articles, and faxes. The collection contains lists of experts from the field of medicine willing to testify to the viability of the Health Security Act. Much of the remaining material duplicates records from the previous segments.<br /> Contains 590 files from 52 boxes.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=43&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=2006-0885-F+Segment+5">Segment Five</a></strong><br /> This collection of the Health Care Task Force records consists of materials from the files of Robert Boorstin, Alice Dunscomb, Richard Veloz and Walter Zelman. The files contain memoranda, correspondence, handwritten notes, reports, charts, graphs, bills, drafts, booklets, pamphlets, lists, press releases, schedules, statements, surveys, newspaper articles, and faxes. Much of the material in this segment duplicates records from the previous segments.<br /> Contains 435 files from 47 boxes.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=43&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=2006-0885-F+Segment+6">Segment Six</a></strong><br /> This collection consists of the files of the Health Care Task Force, focusing on material from Jack Lew and Lynn Margherio. Lew’s records reflect a preoccupation with figures, statistics, and calculations of all sorts. Graphs and charts abound on the effect reform of the health care system would have on the federal budget. Margherio, a Senior Policy Analyst on the Domestic Policy Council, has documents such as: memoranda, notes, summaries, and articles on individuals (largely doctors) deemed to be experts on the Health Security Act of 1993 qualified to travel across the country and speak to groups in glowing terms about the groundbreaking initiative put forward by President Clinton in his first year in the White House. <br /> Contains 804 files from 40 boxes.</p>
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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National Health Policy Council [1]
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White House Health Care Task Force
Health Care Task Force
Simone Rueschemeyer
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2006-0885-F Segment 3
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Box 33
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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