America's health care system is on the verge of a massive transformation. Will universal access lead to lower quality of care? Will it stifle or support U.S. businesses? And what will American medicine look like for the next generation? This CNBC program addresses those questions and more as it assembles some of the biggest names in policy-making and the health care industry. Panelists include Senator Bill Frist, former Senate Majority Leader (R-TN); John C. Lechleiter, president and CEO of Eli Lilly; Angela F. Braly, President and CEO of Wellpoint, Inc.; Dr. Steven Nissen, chief of cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic; and Jennifer M. Granholm, former governor of Michigan (D).
"America's health care system is on the verge of a massive transformation. Will universal access lead to lower quality of care? Will it stifle or support U.S. businesses? And what will American medicine look like for the next generation? This CNBC program addresses those questions and more as it assembles some of the biggest names in policy-making and the health care industry. Panelists include Senator Bill Frist, former Senate Majority Leader (R-TN); John C. Lechleiter, president and CEO of Eli Lilly; Angela F. Braly, President and CEO of Wellpoint, Inc.; Dr. Steven Nissen, chief of cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic; and Jennifer M. Granholm, former governor of Michigan (D)."
"America's health care system is on the verge of a massive transformation. Will universal access lead to lower quality of care? Will it stifle or support U.S. businesses? And what will American medicine look like for the next generation? This CNBC program addresses those questions and more as it assembles some of the biggest names in policy-making and the health care industry. Panelists include Senator Bill Frist, former Senate Majority Leader (R-TN); John C. Lechleiter, president and CEO of Eli Lilly; Angela F. Braly, President and CEO of Wellpoint, Inc.; Dr. Steven Nissen, chief of cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic; and Jennifer M. Granholm, former governor of Michigan (D)."@en
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