Election 2024: What it Means for Health and Social Policies
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 12 PM to 1 PM
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Brown Hall, St. Louis, MO 63130
https://clarkfoxpolicyinstitute.wustl.edu/election-2024-what-it-means-for-health-and-social-policies/What does the 2024 election mean for your health and well-being? Join Brown School health policy professors Tim McBride and Caitlin McMurtry as they analyze the candidates’ proposed reforms, what is known about the views of the electorate from polling and other research data, and how the next administration could shape the future of health and social policy in the U.S. Tim also co-directs the Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research (CAHSPER), where Caitlin serves as a fellow.
This event is dedicated to fostering informed discussion and dialogue on health policy in the context of the 2024 U.S. Presidential election. Please note that this event is non-partisan and aims to provide a balanced platform for exploring diverse perspectives. The views, opinions, and positions expressed by speakers and participants do not represent the endorsement of any political party or candidate. Our goal is to promote understanding and facilitate constructive conversation on health policy issues.
This event is co-sponsored by the Clark-Fox Policy Institute and the Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research and is being uplifted by the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement as part of Engage Democracy 2024.
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About this Event
Brown Hall, St. Louis, MO 63130
https://clarkfoxpolicyinstitute.wustl.edu/election-2024-what-it-means-for-health-and-social-policies/What does the 2024 election mean for your health and well-being? Join Brown School health policy professors Tim McBride and Caitlin McMurtry as they analyze the candidates’ proposed reforms, what is known about the views of the electorate from polling and other research data, and how the next administration could shape the future of health and social policy in the U.S. Tim also co-directs the Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research (CAHSPER), where Caitlin serves as a fellow.
This event is dedicated to fostering informed discussion and dialogue on health policy in the context of the 2024 U.S. Presidential election. Please note that this event is non-partisan and aims to provide a balanced platform for exploring diverse perspectives. The views, opinions, and positions expressed by speakers and participants do not represent the endorsement of any political party or candidate. Our goal is to promote understanding and facilitate constructive conversation on health policy issues.
This event is co-sponsored by the Clark-Fox Policy Institute and the Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research and is being uplifted by the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement as part of Engage Democracy 2024.