Greensboro to host health discussion
Greensboro will be the site of one of five regional health care reform discussions the Obama administration is conducting, Gov. Bev Perdue announced today.
"The governor was happy to play host to this important event and remains committed to hearing from all sides on this issue," said Perdue spokeswoman Chrissy Pearson.
The North Carolina event follows on a health care reform summit held at the White House Thursday.
The meeting will take place March 31, according to a news release. The same release said the events are "designed to bring citizens, health care workers and patients together to express concerns and offer solutions for reforming the nation’s health care system."
Information on precisely where the discussions will take place, who will participate and how long they will be was not immediately available.
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