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- Body, Mind, Space, and Spirit: Margaret Rigg Art Collection8:00 am
- Machine Learning and Causality: Building Efficient, Reliable Models for Decision-Making10:00 am
- Walter Rodney Lecture: Can One Talk of a Decolonial Turn in France Today?12:30 pm
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- Movies and More: Suffragette (2015)8:00 pm
Medicare for All: A Conversation
Join us as author Dr. Abdul El-Sayed discusses his new book, Medicare for All: A Citizen’s Guide, in conversation with Professor Melissa Garrido. In Medicare for All, the authors suggest that Medicare for all is the leading proposal to achieve universal health coverage in America. But what is it exactly? How would it work? More importantly, is it practical or practicable? This book offers an examination of how Medicare for All would transform the way we give, receive, and pay for healthcare in America.
When | 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm on Monday, March 22, 2021 |
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Contact Email | sphevent@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | BU School of Public Health |
Fees | Free |