Question the President on Health Care Reform

by Jack Lewin June 30, 2009 10:34

President Barack Obama is taking submissions from all over America for the most common questions about health care reform. Quality, costs, medical malpractice, reimbursement – this is your chance to ask the President whatever is on your mind.  You can submit questions online: either on Twitter (use the hashtag #WHHCQ), Facebook or by uploading a personal video on YouTube. Learn more at the White House blog. You also can follow the event by following ACC’s grassroots Twitter account (@Cardiology). On Thursday, we’ll post the video from the town hall here.

Here is ACC's question:

"In your video introduction [blog readers, see below], you discuss the importance of lowering costs. Ironically, the best quality care in this country also is often the most efficient and cost-effective care. Therefore, what are the administration's plans to ensure that incentives to improve quality are prominently embedded in these efforts?"

What's your question to the President? Share your question in the comment section below.

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Jack Lewin has been chief executive office of the American College of Cardiology since November 2006. Under his leadership the College has continued to build upon its standing as a national leader in advocacy, with a particular focus on reforming Medicare, Medicaid, and the financing and delivery of quality health care. Learn more about Dr. Lewin.


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