Posted on May 25, 2017

With the country’s healthcare system under attack, it’s an issue we’re all concerned about. There’s constant news about the ongoing efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), dispute about how to maintain protections for people with pre-existing conditions, and lots of opinions about how to achieve universal healthcare. Are you looking to make sense of it all? Are you wondering how people, including women at risk of and living with breast cancer, will actually be affected by changes to healthcare policy?

This free webinar addresses these questions and more with Diljeet Singh, MD, DrPH, gynecologic oncologist with the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group and national board member of Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), and Wendi Dennis, BCAction member and blogger at the Cancer Curmudgeon.

As a member of the PNPH speakers’ bureau, Dr. Singh has presented widely on U.S. healthcare trends and policies, including HR 676, the Expanded & Improved Medicare for All Act. Wendi Dennis has written extensively about her experiences as a breast cancer patient, including navigating a broken healthcare system and the importance of accessible and affordable health care.

Also, check out our vision for universal healthcare.

**Please note that we experienced some technical difficulties during this webinar that impacted the progression of some of the slides during the presentation. The technical issue does not affect the audio. We appreciate your understanding and hope you enjoy the webinar.**