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NJAFP Podcast #1, Healthcare costs and how to contain them, panel discussion 6/22/2006

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This podcast is NJAFP Podcast #1, a recording of a panel discussion on healthcare costs and healthcare reform, sponsored by the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians. This program was recorded June 22, 2006. The program is introduced by Ray Saputelli, executive vice president of the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians Download the podcast file here (116.4mb stereo MP3 file, 01:22:46 length). This podcast includes the entire presentation by all five speakers. Individual podcasts featuring each speaker are also available separately. The speakers are: Ed Langston, family physician in Lafayette, IN, AMA Board of Trustees Mary Frank, AAFP Board Chair Ronna Wallace, legislative consultant, Massachusetts Academy of Family Physicians Michael Fine, family physician from Providence and Scituate RI. Vice chair, board of Crossroads Rhode Island Dr. Oliver Fein, member of board Physicians for National Health Plan, professor of clinical public health at Cornell University

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