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Brian J. Miller, MD, MBA, MPH, practicing hospitalist; Nonresident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute

If you're wondering about the 2024 election and health policy-- Join us at American Enterprise Institute on Wednesday, July 10th at 4 PM EST for our event entitled "Health Policy and the 2024 Election." I’ll moderate a panel featuring a wide range of former Trump Administration officials, former Congressional staff, and policy analysts including: ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Ryan Long, former Senior Policy Advisor for Speaker McCarthy -Charlie Katebi, Deputy Directory of the America First Policy Institute's Center for a Healthy America -Nina Owcharenko Schaefer, Director of the The Heritage Foundation's Center for Health and Welfare Policy -Brian Blase, President of the Paragon Health Institute Please join us in-person at AEI or register online below 👇 ----------------------------------------------------- https://lnkd.in/eBWhYjtZ Deborah Williams Tara Isa Koslov Grace Graham Likhit Agrawal Colin Rom Lisa Grabert Ryung Suh Shannon Sartin West Joseph Spear Kendyl Willox, MPS Michelle Nyman John Ganter Cambridge Neal Joe Grogan Saba Rizvi Adam J. Bruggeman, MD, MHA, FAAOS, FAOA Daniel Durrie Daniel J. Durand

Health Policy and the 2024 Election

Health Policy and the 2024 Election

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