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Click here for a transcript of the show.
1. WomenMatter - Facts and Trade-Offs Healthcare and Whose Job? (1:38:49) Click Here
2. WomenMatter - Facts on Healthcare: Nancy Bauer,
CEO and Editor-in- Chief of WomenMatter, and health care expert Susan
Sargent, look at the facts American women must examine when making
health care decisions for themselves and their families. How the American
system of health care tied to jobs actually works.(0:19:51) Click Here
For more information on the strengths and trade-offs of the health care system in the United States and other countries - Click Here
3. WomenMatter - Trade-Offs on Healthcare: Nancy
Bauer, CEO and Editor- in-Chief of WomenMatter, and health care expert
Susan Sargent, discuss the trade-offs women must make when choosing
health care options for themselves and their families. (0:10:23) Click Here
4. Nancy Bauer, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of WomenMatter,
interviews Linda Gold, President and CEO of M3I, an entrepreneur who
creates new business strategies and then has to find a way to match
employee health benefits of her customers in Silicon Valley. She is
concerned about unfunded government regulations that are designed
to help. (0:14:47) Click Here
5. Nancy Bauer, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of WomenMatter, interviews
Tonya Jones, President of Mark IV Enterprises, a prizewinning entrepreneur
in the construction business who battles insurance companies that
don't want older employees. (0:13:30) Click Here
6. Nancy Bauer, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of WomenMatter,
interviews Anna Burger, Chair of the coalition of seven labor unions
called, Change to Win and Secretary/Treasurer of the Service Employee's
International Union. (0:14:45) Click Here
7. Nancy Bauer, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of WomenMatter,
interviews Daniel Soderberg, Assistant Vice President, Product Development
at Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. He describes the burden carried by large corporations who have generations of retirees - all of them and their families owed health care under union contracts. Now these once great success stories face competition from Asia and Mexico and their low cost skilled workers.
(0:13:26) Click Here
8. Nancy Bauer, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of WomenMatter,
interviews Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz from Pennsylvania's 13th
District who describes what government does now and what it could
do to make health care possible, including setting standards for large
regional pools of Americans while maintaining private competitive
insurance companies. (0:14:04) Click Here
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