It's Jocelyn Guyer, Live from CCF

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For a change of pace, I thought I would post a video blog entry.  No, my intent is not to see whether Jocelyn had a good hair day or not, it's to see if a video can help jumpstart a dialogue better than written blog entries.  (We haven't inspired many of you to comment in recent months and we're not sure if that means you agree wholeheartedly and have nothing to add or whether we are just boring you.)  So, as an experiment, I decided to post this video to see if it will get readers to discuss important questions such as:

  • Where are we with health coverage for kids today?
  • What role have Medicaid and CHIP played in driving down the uninsured rate of children?
  • What are some key lessons for health reform?

CCF Co-Director Jocelyn Guyer participated in an Alliance for Health Reform and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsored briefing on the hill last month to address some of those questions.  Take it away Jocelyn ... (double-click the video to begin watching)

 
I hope you'll comment on the video even if it is just to say Jocelyn's hair looked great. If you want to see the other panelists, UT CHIP Director Nate Checketts and Urban Institute's Stan Dorn, please go to http://allhealth.org/briefing_detail.asp?bi=171

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Great presentation at the Alliance for Health Reform briefing! I was there and it really helped set the tone for a good discussion.

Also, thanks for trying out some videos, too. Even if we don't comment, it doesn't mean we aren't reading!

Thanks, Rob! But, I'd really been hoping someone would say my hair looked good. No, seriously, I'm glad that you thought it was useful. The Alliance, as always, had great timing... The issue of what will happen to kids in reform now seems to be heating up more than ever due to Casey amendment and other proposals to do more for kids in reform.

I was hoping he would say he agrees wholeheartedly with every word ever uttered on Say Ahhh! Rob, I'm glad you still find "Say Ahh" to be a good resource. Thanks to the Alliance for Health reform for providing video coverage of the event.

FYI -- We've had some technical difficulties with posting the video so if anyone is unable to view it, please go to http://allhealth.org/briefing_detail.asp?bi=171

So glad CCF is using video. Definitely emphasizes the importance of the children's coverage. Is there a way to share a few of the charts?

And yes, Jocelyn's hair is terrific - always.

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