Thursday, September 4, 2025 at Noon
Fixing American Healthcare:
An Impossible Task?
with Dr. Stephen M. Shortell
Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Health Policy
and Management, U.C. Berkeley
Stephen Shortell's sponsor is David Beckman,
WACSC Board Member
About the Program
More and more, the U.S. healthcare system is under fire as costly, wasteful, overly complex, and even harmful to patients.
And now, alarm bells are sounding on vaccine policies, Medicaid cuts, pandemic preparedness, continued inequalities in care, and more.
In his program, Fixing American Healthcare: An Impossible Task? Berkeley professor and long-time health care expert, Stephen Shortell, will hold a light up to our troubled system, and make comparisons with those of other countries, such as Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Israel, Russia, and more.
Front and center will be a discussion how the U.S. delivers health care, how we pay for it, systemic inefficiency, large variations in quality of care, and what change would look like.
Make Your Reservation Now!
The Deadline is August 29th
REGISTER HERE
About Our Speaker
Dr. Stephen M. Shortell has long stood at the forefront of healthcare research and education. At UC Berkeley, where he is Dean Emeritus in the School of Public Health, Dr. Shortell has taught generations of students the intricacies of U.S. and global healthcare. His authorship in prestigious medical journals has zeroed in on health care delivery, patient safety, physician practices, hospital management, and more.
Dr. Shortell holds degrees from Nore Dame, UCLA and the University of Chicago. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, has received the Welsh-Rose Award for outstanding contributions to Academic Public Health, and was most recently elected to the Health Care Hall of Fame.
This is a program you won’t want to miss!
So reserve today HERE.
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