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Healthcare Access and Reform

Equity for rural and urban communities
Tuesday, February 27, 2018 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm

Donna Friedsam hosts a panel discussion with Greg Nycz and Lisa Peyton-Caire reviewing the impact of the Affordable Care Act on Wisconsin and how policy changes will affect various communities as part of the Wisconsin Academy's The American Dream in Wisconsin Series. The talk assesses the philosophies and theories that underlie differing approaches to health policy and prospects for finding common ground.

Recorded on February 27, 2018, by WisconsinEye in the Wisconsin Studio, Overture Center for the Arts in Madison.

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Donna Friedsam is a Distinguished Researcher at the University of Wisconsin and Health Policy Programs Director within the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. She leads a team of faculty and researchers evaluating pilot and demonstration initiatives of the Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Plus coverage programs.

Greg Nycz is Executive Director of Family Health Center of Marshfield, Inc., (FHC) a federally funded community health center. Nycz has been involved with the planning and operation of FHC for over 44 years.

Lisa Peyton-Caire is the Assistant Vice President of Life, Learning and Events at Summit Credit Union where she leads efforts on Diversity & Inclusion, Employee Wellness, Financial Education, Community Giving, and Events. Lisa is also the Founder of The Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness, a Wisconsin based 501c(3) non-profit organization

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