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Congressional Health Care Roundtables:

Dozens of you attended small group Health Care Roundtables to talk about the reform efforts. Some of you who are doctors and nurses came and shared your thoughts from the provider perspective. Some of you were happy with your current coverage, but worried about what might happen if you lost or changed jobs. Others had wrenching stories about how the high costs and instability of health insurance have affected you and your families.

4th Health Care Roundtable Re-Cap I held the fourth Congressional Health Care Roundtable on Saturday May 16th, 2009 at the Warren Community Center and was joined by nine people from throughout the 12th District. During this roundtable, as in previous ones, participants shared their experiences with the health care system from the perspective of  

3rd Health Care Roundtable Re-Cap I held the third Congressional Health Care Roundtable on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 in Southfield.   As in the previous roundtables, the participants told of challenges they have faced in the current health care system, and shared their ideas for reform.  Many people at this roundtable spoke about the need  

2nd Health Care Roundtable Re-Cap I held the second Congressional Health Care Roundtable on Saturday, March 28th, 2009 in Southfield.  I was joined by 10 people from a broad range of backgrounds eager to share their experiences and suggestions for reform.  At this discussion, people spoke about the shape of a new system and  

1st Health Care Roundtable Re-Cap The first Congressional Health Care Roundtable, held on Friday, March 13, kicked off our efforts to bring people together in small groups to share ideas and concerns about reforming our nation’s health care system. The sixteen people who attended had a wide range of experience. They shared moving stories